USA
Wins Semifinal, One Win Away from
Back-to-Back U21 Pan American Cup
Titles
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, June 27, 2026. – The United States
defeated Costa Rica in straight sets 3-0 (25-14, 27-25, 25-18)
to advance to the final of the 2026 Men's U21 Pan American Cup,
where it will seek its second consecutive title on Sunday at
Teodoro Palacios Flores Gymnasium.
It
will be the United States' third consecutive appearance in the
tournament final. The defending champions will face the winner
of the other semifinal between Canada and Mexico for the gold
medal, while Costa Rica will play the loser for the bronze
medal.
The
United States held the advantage in attacks (43-27), blocks
(10-6), and aces (9-1), although it committed more unforced
errors than Costa Rica (23-15).
U.S.
captain Kyler Wade led all scorers with 19 points, followed by
Mateo Fuerbringer with 13. For Costa Rica, Stanley Grant was the
only player to finish in double figures with 12 points.
The
United States quickly took control of the opening set, racing to
a 5-0 lead behind the powerful serving of captain Kyler Wade and
never trailed. Costa Rica responded with solid blocking from
Edser Barrantes, Jeremy Vanega, and Stanley Grant, but the
Americans remained in command. A kill by Trevell Jordan earned
set point, and Wade sealed the 25-14 set with a block on Grant.
The
second set was much more competitive. After an even start, Costa
Rica took control and built a five-point lead (12-7) behind the
offense of Stanley Grant and Ignacio Morales, along with a block
by Morales on Jackson Cryst. The Central Americans maintained
the advantage until 23-20, but the United States staged an
impressive comeback. A block by Mateo Fuerbringer on Grant tied
the score at 24, and although Costa Rica earned another set
point at 25-24, Wade answered to level the score once again. The
U.S. captain then closed the set with a block on Morales
followed by a powerful attack for the decisive 27-25.
Powered by its strong offense, the United States built an early
11-5 lead in the third set behind the serving of Jackson Cryst
and the attacking of Trevell Jordan, Wade, and Blake Fahlbusch.
The Americans remained in control for the rest of the set and
closed out the match with a comfortable 25-18 victory to secure
their place in the final.
U.S.
captain Kyler Wade praised the team's collective response after
the challenging second set: “We knew we were going to face some
adversity in the semifinal because, at this stage of the
tournament, every team is strong. It was great to see how our
guys responded, especially the contributions we got from the
bench. Even when I was off the court, the team kept performing
at a high level. It was truly a complete team effort. This is
what we came here for. Tomorrow we'll give everything we have
and, hopefully, we'll come out on top”.
Costa Rica head coach Jorge Arturo Solano highlighted his team's
performance and the experience gained from the match: “The
United States has tremendous attacking power. In the second set,
we managed to control it with our serving; our float serve
disrupted their reception and took away some of their
confidence. Competing at this level has been a tremendous
learning experience. Even though we're a little tired, tomorrow
we'll give everything we have to fight for the medal”.