U20 NORCECA Women’s Championship: USA Downs Dominican Republic for Gold

  0 Derek Johnson | June 24th, 2018 | International Volleyball, News, NORCECA volleyball, U.S. Women's Volleyball

2018 NORCECA U20 WOMEN’S CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP

  • June 18-23, 2018
  • Aguascalientes, Mexico | Aguascalientes State Sport Gymnasium
  • NORCECA Homepage
  • World Rankings: #1 Dominican Republic, #11 Cuba, #13 Puerto Rico, #15 USA, #18 Mexico, #27 Costa Rica, T-#66 Honduras, T-#66 Guatemala

The 2018 NORCECA U20 Women’s Continental Championship is taking place in Mexico with eight teams competing for gold and a spot in the 2019 age-relate FIVB World Championship. Team USA has won the event more than anyone else at six times, although the defending champion is actually the Dominican Republic, who won gold over the Americans 3-1. It was their second gold in their last three times in the event, which ended four consecutive titles from the red, white and blue.

The format, schedule, standings, results and more can all be seen below.

FORMAT:

  • What’s on the line?
    • The winning team of the tournament will clinch a bid to the 2019 FIVB World Championship for the age group
  • The eight teams are split into two pools of four nations
    • The winners of each pool advance directly to the semifinals
    • Teams in second and third will meet in cross-pool matches in the quarterfinals (so Pool A #2 vs. Pool B #3 and Pool B #2 vs. Pool A #3)
    • Fourth place teams will still advance, but only to the Final Classification 5-8, where they play the losers of the quarterfinal matches and can finish a max of 5th place
  • Medal matches take place on June 23

RESULTS:

Gold Medal Match:

USA DEF. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 3-0

  • USA def. Dominican Republic (25-20, 25-11, 25-20)
  • USA wins 1st at 5-0; Dominican Republic finishes 2nd at 4-1

The Dominican side seemed to be stunned after a first-set lost and went into hibernation in the second, creating a hole that couldn’t be climbed out of. Sure enough, the United States Women’s Junior National Team downed the defending champions in this event in straight sets to earn Gold and a spot in the 2019 FIVB World Championship for the age group.

Maybe the biggest difference was the block, where Team USA notched a 14-5 edge to pair with their advantage in spikes (31-24), opponent errors (25-20) and aces (5-2). Middle blocker Molly Phillips (13 points) carried that block with seven while Madison Kubik (13 points), Skyler Fields (nine points) and NORCECA U20 Most Valuable Player Logan Eggleston (eight points) added to the versatility and balance. Natalia Martinez (11 points) meanwhile was not enough to carry the load.

Bronze Medal Match:

MEXICO DEF. CUBA 3-1

  • Mexico def. Cuba 3-1 (25-13, 20-25, 27-25, 25-23)
  • Mexico wins Bronze at 4-2; Cuba finishes 4th at 3-3

Although the reward wasn’t quite as sweet playing for Gold and a chance at the Worlds, Mexico still had plenty of pride to play for in front of their home nation with a Bronze medal on the line. Sure enough, they downed Cuba in four sets to earn the top three finish.

Both teams brought it offensively and the blocks were close as well, but the Mexican serve may have been the difference. They also garnered a slight edge in the previous two categorizes along with three fewer team errors – numbers that all added up to a Mexican victory. That was all strung together once again by Uxue Guereca, who was unstoppable for the side with a tournament-best 30 points to carry the load.

Uxue Guereca captain of México: “Our heart is that of warriors, we kept our heads up. Our blocking was well positioned and they weren’t able to score easily. I practice hard to have strong spikes. We are all disciplined and dedicated. We are happy for finishing third, we would have wanted to qualify to worlds but I am satisfied.”

Regla Torres head coach of Cuba: “It’s more of the same, you learn how to play, playing, you can’t learn without performing. Again, my players are young, so our main goal is for them to have international experience, what’s left is to work from what happened here. I work the mental part with them, I have lots of faith in them, I am not unsatisfied with today’s performance, on the contrary, they did what they can at the moment.”

Final Classification 5th-8th:

5th Place Match

PUERTO RICO DEF. COSTA RICA 3-0

  • Puerto Rico def. Costa Rica 3-0 (25-9, 25-11, 25-13)
  • Puerto Rico finishes 5th at 3-3; Costa Rica finishes 6th at 2-4

The Puerto Rican side blitzed Costa Rica in the opener and never looked back, winning every set by a sizable margin. It was all about the block (11-0) and serve (8-1 in aces) that fueled the Puerto Ricans to a top five finish. They also held every Costa Rican player to seven points or less with six players on the scoreboard while Puerto Rico had 10 players score in a spread-out attack led by Lyansca Correa (eight points) and Yamelis Mojica (four kills, three blocks, one ace, eight points).

Libero Ashley Roman of Puerto Rico: “We were strong, with lots of energy and confident in what we needed to do, we didn’t give anything away to Costa Rica. I am very happy with my team’s job and with my contribution; it’s an unforgettable experience.”

Andrés López head coach of Costa Rica: “This was our worst performance, we were unrecognizable and thus the result, a total catastrophe. My team lacked energy, they didn’t reach our goal, and clearly it leaves with a bad impression. Puerto Rico was always the same and didn’t give us break; so we will analyze what went wrong because we planned ahead.”

7th Place Match

HONDURAS DEF. GUATEMALA 3-0

  • Honduras def. Guatemala 3-0 (25-15, 25-12, 26-24)
  • Honduras finishes 7th at 1-4; Guatemala finishes 8th at 0-5

In a match that is about pride, Honduras avoided last place by sweeping Guatemala in the 7th place match. The two attacks were close together in terms of play, but the true determining factor was an 8-0 edge in aces and 5-1 advantage in blocks for Honduras while Nathaly Perez Jimenez (14 points) and Josselyn Waterhouse Vasquez (10 points) took care of the rest.

Osiel Vásquez head coach of Honduras: “Our expectation was to finish in straight sets. Guatemala stabilized their receiving and that’s why in the third set things got difficult. There is much too improve to play at a Continental level, the most important thing is to have more wing spikers, like Nathaly Perez.”

Carmen Elisa Gómez captain of Guatemala: “This was a learning experience; we have many weaknesses, mostly our attitude. Today with better attitude we held advantage in the third set.”

FULL SCHEDULE:

GROUP A
No. Date Time Teams SCORES Set 1 2 3 4 5 Points Time FORMS
2 18-June 16:00   GUATEMALA vs CUBA  LIVE 0-3 20-25 14-25 12-25 00-00 00-00 46-75 1:16 P-2 P-3
3 18-June 18:00 PUERTO RICO vs UNITED STATES  LIVE 0-3 13-25 9-25 19-25 41-75 1:06 P-2 P-3
6 19-June 16:00   GUATEMALA vs PUERTO RICO  LIVE 1-3 16-25 9-25 26-24 17-25 68-99 2:41 P-2 P-3
7 19-June 18:00   CUBA vs UNITED STATES  LIVE 2-3 25-20 18-25 19-25 11-15 98-107 2:22 P-2 P-3
9 20-June 14:00 UNITED STATES vs GUATEMALA  LIVE 3-0 25-13 25-11 25-7 75-31 1:00 P-2 P-3
11 20-June 18:00 PUERTO RICO vs CUBA  LIVE 1-3 20-25 24-26 25-20 12-25 81-96 2:26 P-2 P-3
GROUP B
No. Date Time Teams SCORES Set 1 2 3 4 5 Points Time FORMS
1 18-June 14:00 COSTA RICA vs DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  LIVE 0-3 13-25 17-25 18-25 48-75 1:05 P-2 P-3
4 18-June 20:00 MEXICO vs HONDURAS  LIVE 3-0 25-7 25-19 25-9 75-35 1:05 P-2 P-3
5 19-June 14:00 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC vs HONDURAS  LIVE 3-0 25-16 25-12 25-14 75-42 1:17 P-2 P-3
8 19-June 20:00 MEXICO vs COSTA RICA  LIVE 3-0 25-19 25-9 25-12 75-40 1:10 P-2 P-3
10 20-June 16:00 HONDURAS vs COSTA RICA  LIVE 0-3 22-25 16-25 22-25 60-75 1:19 P-2 P-3
12 20-June 20:00 MEXICO vs DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  LIVE 1-3 24-26 25-19 22-25 20-25 91-95 1:49 P-2 P-3
QUARTERFINALS
No. Date Time Teams SCORES Set 1 2 3 4 5 Points Time FORMS
13 21-June 18:00 CUBA vs COSTA RICA  LIVE 3-0 25-22 25-20 25-21 75-63 1:16 P-2 P-3
14 21-June 20:00 MEXICO vs PUERTO RICO  LIVE 3-0 25-16 25-21 25-21 75-58 1:26 P-2 P-3
FINAL CLASSIFICATION 5/8
No. Date Time Teams SCORES Set 1 2 3 4 5 Points Time FORMS
15 22-June 14:00 GUATEMALA vs COSTA RICA  LIVE 0-3 13-25 13-25 6-25 32-75 1:07 P-2 P-3
16 22-June 16:00 HONDURAS vs PUERTO RICO  LIVE 1-3 16-25 18-25 25-16 13-25 72-91 1:37 P-2 P-3
SEMIFINALS
No. Date Time Teams SCORES Set 1 2 3 4 5 Points Time FORMS
18 22-June 18:00 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC vs CUBA  LIVE 3-0 25-17 25-17 25-21 75-55 1:18 P-2 P-3
17 22-June 20:00 UNITED STATES vs MEXICO  LIVE 3-1 25-20 27-25 25-27 25-9 102-81 1:51 P-2 P-3
FINAL CLASSIFICATION 7/8
No. Date Time Teams SCORES Set 1 2 3 4 5 Points Time FORMS
19 23-June 14:00 GUATEMALA vs HONDURAS  LIVE 0-3 15-25 12-25 24-26 51-76 1:12 P-2 P-3
FINAL CLASSIFICATION 5/6
No. Date Time Teams SCORES Set 1 2 3 4 5 Points Time FORMS
20 23-June 16:00 COSTA RICA vs PUERTO RICO  LIVE 0-3 9-25 11-25 13-25 33-75 0:59 P-2 P-3
FINALS
No. Date Time Teams SCORES Set 1 2 3 4 5 Points Time FORMS
21 23-June 18:00 MEXICO vs CUBA  LIVE 3-1 25-13 20-25 27-25 25-23 97-86 1:54 P-2 P-3
22 23-June 20:00 UNITED STATES vs DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  LIVE 3-0 25-20 25-11 25-20 75-51 1:15 P-2 P-3

STANDINGS:

GROUP-A
Rk
Code
Country
Points
Matches Results Details Points Sets
T Won Lost 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 1-3 0-3 Won Lost Ratio Won Lost Ratio
1 USA UNITED STATES 13 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 257 170 1.511 9 2 4.5
2 CUB CUBA 11 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 269 234 1.149 8 4 2
3 PUR PUERTO RICO 5 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 221 239 0.924 4 7 0.571
4 GUA GUATEMALA 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 145 249 0.582 1 9 0.111
GROUP-B
1 DOM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 14 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 245 181 1.353 9 1 9
2 MEX MEXICO 11 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 241 170 1.417 7 3 2.333
3 CRC COSTA RICA 5 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 163 210 0.776 3 6 0.5
4 HON HONDURAS 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 137 225 0.608 0 9 0

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