USA Secures Direct Spot in the Women’s
U23 Pan American Cup Semifinals
LEÓN, Guanajuato, July 29, 2025.- The United States earned its third
consecutive straight-set victory by defeating Costa Rica 3-0 (25-18,
25-10, 25-10), clinching a direct ticket to the semifinals of the
Women’s U23 Pan American Cup being held at the Domo de la Feria in
León, Guanajuato.
With this result, the United States finished first in Pool A and now
awaits its opponent for Thursday’s semifinal round. Costa Rica, on
the other hand, will play the quarterfinals against the winner
between Canada and Nicaragua on Wednesday.
From the opening set, Jurnee Robinson pushed her team ahead with a
13-9 lead, supported by Chloe Chicoine to close the frame, despite a
strong offensive performance by Costa Rican opposite Ivanny Sey
Blackwood.
In the second set, after making changes to their lineup, the
American blocking was key in stopping the Central American offense
and maintaining control of the game. The third set followed the same
pattern, with the U.S. returning to its starting lineup to seal the
3-0 win.
The United States dominated in attacks with a huge 50-20 advantage
and also led in blocks 6-2. Neither team recorded any service aces.
The U.S. committed 16 unforced errors compared to Costa Rica’s 19.
Only two players scored in double figures: Jurnee Robinson was the
match’s top scorer with 14 points for the U.S., playing in the first
and third sets; while Ivanny Sey Blackwood led Costa Rica with 11
points.
Emily Klika, U.S. libero said after the match “This match was a
really good opportunity for us to get in our rhythm going into the
semifinals. Everyone got a chance to play and contribute, so that
was big because we’re going to need them to face bigger matches. We
are very excited, and we want to compete for a medal for the USA,
you can expect a lot of girls playing with energy, effort and
heart”.
Costa Rica’s head coach, Kareem Richards, reflected on the group
stage saying, “My team went from less to more. Even though we won
the first match and lost the next two, there was clear progress in
the athletes’ game. The goal is to keep growing; this is a great
opportunity, and we will continue working.” |