United States heads to the semifinals after
five-set thriller win against Puerto Rico
PONCE, Puerto Rico, October 10th, 2025.-
The United States is heading to the semifinals of the NORCECA’s Men
Final Six after a five-set thriller win against host team Puerto
Rico at the Juan “Pachín” Vicéns Auditorium (19-25, 25-23, 25-18,
23-25, 15-11).
The United States (4-1) will face Mexico (4-1) in the semifinals,
meanwhile Puerto Rico (4-1) will take on Dominican Republic (2-3).
It was a close first set, with both teams battling for the
advantage. Puerto Rico gained momentum through assertive attacks and
went on to win the set 25-19.
Puerto Rico opened the second set with a narrow 8-5 lead, but the
United States began improving their reception and using their middle
blockers to level the score at 11-11. Three consecutive errors from
Puerto Rico allowed United States to pull ahead 16-13, a lead they
held onto to close the set 25-23.
The third set remained tightly contested until the United States
gained momentum with a series of strong attacks, pulling ahead
18-16. Puerto Rico’s three consecutive errors allowed the United
States to extend their lead to 22–16 and eventually close out the
set 25–18.
Puerto Rico came out determined in the fourth set, applying pressure
with strong serving and organized defense to take a 14-11 lead. Even
though the United States pushed and closed the gap, Puerto Rico
prevailed and won the set 25-23, forcing a tiebreak.
The host team started strong in the fifth set, jumping to an 8-5
advantage, but the United States came from behind to tie it at 9–9
and eventually won the set 15-11.
The United States led in attacks (51-49) and blocks (16-8). Both
teams were tied with 6 aces each, but Puerto Rico committed fewer
unforced errors compared to the United States (34-39).
Outside hitter Patrick Rogers of the United States led all scorers
with 24 points (19 attacks, 2 blocks and 3 aces) spiking at a 42%
success rate. For Puerto Rico, opposite Jamal Ellis led the
offensive registering a 57% success rate to finish with a total of
19 points.
Patrick Rogers, outside hitter from the United States:
“it was a lot of fun, playing with a big crowd in front of Puerto
Rico is the way you want to play against them. We did not have a lot
of practice together and we are trying different lineups right now
and we just adapting to it and just playing out of it. Now we rest,
we got a lot people playing a lot of days in a row so we need some
rest and keep us healthy.
Pelegrin Vargas, outside hitter from Puerto Rico:
“Although we didn't win, we took away many positive things in terms
of the group's character. We still have a lot to learn while
playing. I liked that we didn't give up in the face of adversity,
and that's something we must continue to work on. This group has
undergone many changes, and in many ways we're getting to know each
other. Now, we need to look at what happened today as a lesson
learned and we have to keep going. In the end, anyone can beat
anyone and we need to use this as an experience to keep improving.” |