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USA take out Canada in straight sets to progress
September 1, 2025.- USA lived up to their status of match favorites
against their North American neighbors Canada on Monday and swept
the seventh 2025 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship
eighthfinal in Bangkok in straight sets to advance to the
quarterfinal stage of the competition. USA’s opponent in the
quarterfinals on Thursday is Türkiye, serving off at 20:30 local
time.
A block-out kill by sub-in opposite Stephanie Samedy delivered USA’s
winning point in their 3-0 (25-18, 25-21, 25-21) victory over
Canada.
The Americans outplayed their opponents in net defense by 11-6 in
kill blocks, and in offense by 42-38 in successful swings. They also
capitalized on the 19 unforced errors Canada made, against the 12
committed on their side of the net. Outside hitters Avery Skinner
and Sarah Franklin shared the top scorer honors of the match with 13
points apiece for the winners. The latter was also one of the best
blockers of the match with three stuffs to her name. Opposite
Madisen Skinner chipped in with another 12 points.
“We are feeling really good. We are trying to get to the gym every
day and just work to be better and better, and that’s going to show
in the game. It’s super exciting for us and we are continuing to
push that,” Franklin. “All the older girls kind of took us all in
and showed us the ropes. So, all of us younger girls, we are ready
to learn, we are ready to do whatever needs to be done for us. We
are all super excited to continue to compete. And having the USA
jersey on is always an honor and it is what pushes us to do better
and better.”
Serving was the only scoring element, in which Canada outperformed
their rivals, by 4-3 in aces. Authoring one of those aces and
putting away three kill blocks, 21-year-old opposite Anna Smrek
emerged as the team’s leading scorer with a total of 12 points.
“I think this entire summer was a big part about learning and
growing, and trying to just grow our skill set. A lot of us are new
to this whole experience – VNL, World Championship. I think in terms
of the long-term goals over the summer, to get to the round of 16 is
great,” Smrek commented after the game. “Obviously, we fell short,
but kudos to the USA – they fought hard – so, we will exit with our
head held high. I think we started competing for it a little bit
late, especially in sets, we let them get ahead of us and then we
were playing catch-up. We had our chances against the USA in the
VNL. We wanted it, but again, we did not start competing until later
on. So, we just need to get at it from the jump, and I think it
could be a really good match-up.” |
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