Azerbaijan Stays Perfect at Home in Sweep of Denmark

  0 Wendy Mayer | June 01st, 2017 | European volleyball, International Volleyball, News

FIVB World Championships – European Qualification Women

 

Results in Baku, Azerbaijan were as expected as the favorites came through Day 3 of action unscathed.

No. 5 Netherlands downed Israel in four sets, No. 12 Azerbaijan swept Denmark and No. 19 Ukraine edged Norway in four sets.

The Dutch and host Azerbaijan are 3-0, while Ukraine is now 2-1.

 

Ukraine 3, Norway 1

Ukraine was without top player Olseia Rykliuk, who missed the game with a cold, but managed to get around the loss with a 25-21, 22-25, 25-14, 25-17 victory on Thursday.

Ukraine jumped out to an 8-3 lead, but found itself down 14-13 later in the set, before rebounding for the 25-21 win. Norway went up 20-14 in Set 2 and held on for the 25-22 victory to even the match. The Ukrainians bounced back with 25-14 and 25-17 scores to close out the win.

“I am absolutely pleased with my team,” Norwegian coach Odd Atle Ekerhovd said. “We played really well against an opponent as strong as Ukraine. My players showed very dynamic Volleyball and I can say that we are improving our game with each match. I hope we will continue in the same way for the remainder of the tournament.”

Norway outblocked Ukraine 4-2 and outserved their foes 7-6, but committed 33 errors to just 22 for the Ukrainians in the loss.

Anastasiia Chernukha paced Ukraine with 13 points, including 12 kills, while Inna Molodtsova  (11), Anna Stepaniuk (10) and Nadia Kodola (10) also posted double-digit point totals. Molodtsova served up three aces.

Hilde Elvebakk racked up a match-high 20 points, including 17 kills and two aces, while Julie Heile Mikaelsen added 13 points, all on kills.

 

Azerbaijan 3, Denmark 0

The hosts had little trouble getting past Denmark, posting a 25-12, 25-14, 25-14 win despite resting star Natalya Mammadova.

Seven blocks and 12 aces aided Azerbaijan in the victory, while Polina Rahimova turned in a match-high 29 points, including 10 aces and 18 kills to lead the way.

“We have good players also among our substitutes and the coaching staff decided to give an opportunity to every player on the team, so that they all can feel the rhythm of the game,” Rahimova said. “Now we need to step up and prepare as good as we can for the next matches with Israel and the Netherlands.”

Yelyzaveta Samadova added 11 points for Azerbaijan, which hit at a 55 percent clip for the match.

Trine Noer Kjelstrup managed eight points, all on kills, for Denmark.

 

Netherlands 3, Israel 1

The Dutch put up 15 blocks and held Israel to a 35 percent efficiency in a 25-19, 25-11, 22-25, 25-15 win to stay perfect in Pool E play on Thursday.

The Israelis did not fade away despite trailing 2-0 in the match, jumping ahead 15-12 in Set 3 and overcoming a 17-16 deficit to grab the 25-22 win and extend the match. Israel managed four blocks and four aces in the victory. The Netherlands, however, capitalized on nine Israeli miscues in the final stanza to cruise to the 25-15 win.

Celeste Plak tallied 17 points, including 13 kills, two blocks and two aces for the Dutch. Robin De Kruijf and Maret Balkestein-Grothues added 14 and 13 respectively. De Kruijf put up a team-best four blocks and three aces.

Anna Velikiy racked up a match-high 22 points for Israel, with 18 kills, three aces and a block.

 

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Wendy Mayer

Wendy Mayer has worked in athletics media relations for the last 20 years. The Northwest Missouri State alumna is currently senior writer for Volleymob.com after spending the last 15 years with Purdue athletics.

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