The Great Wall of Polska.
Poland had just one more block than the USA, but they seemed to come at key moments Sunday, especially on match point, when Jakub Kochanoweki stuffed the attack by Thomas Jaeschke to give his team the Volleyball Nations League gold medal.
It capped a 25-23, 24-26, 25-18, 25-18 home victory over the Americans before a sold-out crowd of more than 11,000 in Gdansk, Poland. It was Poland’s first gold in the five-year history of VNL.
Poland finished 13-2 in a tournament that began with the women’s first round on May 30. The USA men played three rounds, in Ottawa, Canada; Rotterdam, Netherlands; and Anaheim, California, compiling a record of 10-2. In the quarterfinals Wednesday, the knocked out France in five, and in Saturday’s semifinals swept Italy.
Japan (12-3) beat Italy (10-5) in four sets in the bronze-medal match.
Poland overpowers USA
Opposite Lukasz Kaczmarek, in for injured team captain Bartosz Kurek, in led his team with 23 kills, a block and an ace. Aleksander Sliwka had 13 kills, six digs and a block, and Kochanowski added four kills and an ace. Tomasz Fornal had seven kills and a block and Wilfredo Leon had three kills, two blocks and two aces.
Poland led in kills (59-51), blocks (9-8) and aces (7-3).
TJ DeFalco led the USA with 13 kills, an ace and seven digs. Aaron Russell had nine kills and two blocks and Matt Anerson had nine kills and an ace.
Jaeschke had seven kills, two blocks and five digs, and Max Holt had four kills and three blocks. David Smith had six kills.
The USA also lost in last year’s VNL final to France.
Next up the USA is the host for the NORCECA Championship from September 3-11. Then at the end of the month, the Americans go to Japan to compete in the Pool B of the Road to Paris Olympic qualifier, where they will face the hosts, Slovenia, Serbia, Türkiye, Tunisia, Egypt and Finland.
Poland goes to the European Championship in Bulgaria, Israel, Italy and North Macedonia from August 18-26.
Japan captures bronze
Japan won the first two sets, Italy rallied, and then Japan came away with a 25-18, 25-23, 17-25, 17-25, 15-9 victory.
It was a typical match for scrappy Japan, outblocked 13-4. Japan had a 54-53 kills advantage and a 9-7 lead in aces.
Yuki Ishikaway capped a fantastic VNL for him with 21 kills. Kento Miyaura, in at opposite for injured Yuji Nishida, had 12 kills, a block and a…
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