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United
States Wins Gold at NORCECA U17
and
Qualifies for 2026 FIVB World Championship
SAN
JOSÉ, Costa Rica, November 9, 2025. – The United States captured the
gold medal at the 2025 NORCECA Girls’ U17 Continental Championship,
earning a spot at the 2026 FIVB World Championship, after defeating
defending champion Mexico 3-0 (25-20, 25-12, 25-23) on Sunday at the
Gimnasio Nacional in San José, Costa Rica.
The
United States completed the tournament undefeated (5-0), without
dropping a single set, to win gold in their first-ever participation
at the NORCECA U17 Continental Championship.
Mexico finished with a 4-2 record, with both of its losses coming
against the United States. This is Mexico’s second medal in the
event, having won gold in the inaugural 2023 edition.
The
United States dominated in attacks (43-19), while Mexico held a
slight edge in serving (9-6). Both teams recorded five blocks, and
the U.S. committed just one more error than Mexico (22-21).
Maya
Ogbogu led all scorers with 21 points (18 kills, 1 block, 2 aces).
Team captain Lexi Coleman added 11 points (9 kills, 1 block, 1 ace),
while Evelyn Díaz led Mexico with 11 points (8 kills, 1 block, 2
aces).
The
first set was tightly contested, with Mexico starting strong behind
Karina Campos’ offense and taking a 4-1 lead as the U.S. committed
early errors. The teams traded points several times before Mexico
edged ahead 16-14 with a Díaz kill and a U.S. service error. Ogbogu
then took control, powering the United States to a 25-20 first-set
victory.
The
Americans dominated the second set, fueled by Ogbogu’s unstoppable
attacks and solid contributions from Coleman, cruising to a
commanding 25-12 win and a 2-0 lead.
The
third set followed a similar pattern, with the U.S. jumping to an
11-4 advantage behind Madlen Gloessner and Julia Masselink. Mexico
mounted an impressive comeback from 14-20, scoring six straight
points through Díaz and Camarena’s kills, two aces from Sofía
Rodríguez, and two U.S. errors to tie at 20. Mexico tied again at
22, but the United States finished strong as Coleman delivered a
clutch kill and Taylor Johnson, coming off the bench, sealed the
victory and the gold medal with a final spike.
Tayyiba Haneef-Park, Head Coach of the United States said after the
win: “We knew Mexico was going to put up a fight. We watched them
comeback yesterday to beat the Dominican Republic and I think it was
the most competitive match of the whole tournament, so we knew they
would be coming for us as the defending champion. It feels great to
win. It’s the first time these girls have played outside of the
States, they earned it. They know that they belong here and deserve
it. It’s excited to see that happen”.
Emily Camarena, captain of the Mexican team, said: “This game was
very intense. I’m very proud of my team because we were able to
accomplish so much in such a short time. Congratulations to the
United States, they’re amazing, they have a really strong team. Both
teams are good, and we’re going to keep moving forward.” |