USA win women’s champions cup
COLORADO SPRINGS, USA, August 24, 2019 – The U.S. Women held
off a challenge from the Dominican Republic and won the
NORCECA Champions Cup with a 25-19, 25-17, 25-27, 25-22
victory on Saturday at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic
Training Center.
The U.S. finishes at 3-0. Dominican Republic finishes second
at 2-1.
The United States’ Simone Lee led all scorers with 20 points
on a match-high 14 attacks, a match-high five blocks and one
ace.
The United States led in attacks (52-47), blocks (15-7) and
aces (7-2).
Yonkaira Pena Isabel led Dominican Republic with 16 points
on 11 attacks, three blocks and two aces.
U.S. setter Samantha Seliger-Swenson: “They fought hard. In
the end, we just fought harder. I’m really proud of the way
that we battled. It wasn’t easy by any means. We just tried
to stay composed and be USA good, and I think we did that.”
U.S. coach Tayyiba Haneef-Park: “This whole tournament,
Dominican Republic has been known for playing on their
emotions, and just when you think that you’ve counted them
out, they spring back. They have a diverse roster and
they’re able to put in a lot of key people to change the
game, and they did that against us. We kind of lost our
rhythm (in the third/fourth sets), serve and pass, but as
soon as we found it again, we were able to inch our way
back.”
Dominican coach Marcos Kwiek: “(In the third set) We did
start playing more aggressively. We played at a higher
level, and that was the difference. (In the fourth set) We
were neck and neck until the very end. There were just a
couple tiny mistakes, and this game is unforgiving.”