USA Sweeps Netherlands,
Dominican Republic Falls to Brazil
June 21, 2025.- Playing in Belgrade, the United States swept the
Netherlands, while in Istanbul, the Dominican Republic couldn’t
overcome Brazil and fell in straight sets at the 2025 Women’s
Volleyball Nations League (VNL).
USA Sweeps Netherlands for Third Win in VNL 2025
The United States earned its third win of the tournament by
defeating the Netherlands 3-0 (25-18, 25-22, 25-19) on Saturday in
Belgrade.
With this result, the Americans move up to ninth place in the
overall standings, just below the cut for the VNL Finals, holding a
3-4 record and 9 points.
Team USA dominated the match in all areas of the game, particularly
in attack (49-39), blocks (6-4), and service aces (4-2).
Outside hitter Logan Eggleston led all scorers with 14 points.
Opposite Madisen Skinner contributed 13 points, including two
blocks, an ace, and the match-winning point. Middle blocker Dana
Rettke also stood out with 12 points.
“It’s been great! This group has amazing energy and is always
willing to adapt, adjust, and improve,” said veteran Dana Rettke.
“I’m very proud of how they’ve responded to this challenge. I know
for many it’s their first VNL, so it’s been a lot of fun playing
with them and sharing this experience. Overall, I’m proud of how
this group keeps improving every day, whether it’s during matches or
training. We’re having a lot of fun!”
Dominican Republic Falls to Brazil
The Dominican Republic faced one of the world’s volleyball
powerhouses on Saturday, falling to Brazil 0-3 (23-25, 18-25,
20-25).
Coached by Marcos Kwiek, the Caribbean team now sits in 10th place
in the standings with 3 wins, 4 losses, and 10 points, just outside
the current cutoff for Finals qualification. Despite the result, the
team showed cohesion, determination, and competitive spirit against
a Brazilian squad that now boasts six wins and only one loss, with
star player Gabriela “Gabi” Guimarães back in the lineup.
Yonkaira Peña led the Dominican offense with 13 points, including
two aces and a block. Brayelin Martínez added 12 points, while
opposite Gaila González chipped in with 10. The trio kept the
Dominican Republic in contention throughout the match, especially in
a tightly contested third set.
“I’m proud because I’m doing a good job, and my team is helping me a
lot,” said Brayelin Martínez, who has surpassed the 100-point mark
in this year’s VNL.
“I’ll keep working hard to improve and help my team win more
matches. No matter what happens, we always stay united and support
each other, that’s something I’m really proud of.”
Final Day of Week Two
Sunday, June 22 marks the final day of Women’s VNL Week 2, with the
following matches scheduled: In Istanbul, Türkiye, Canada vs.
Belgium at 12:30 PM (local time) and the Dominican Republic vs.
Korea at 4:00 PM (local time). In Belgrade, Serbia, USA vs. France
at 7:30 PM (local time). |