International Volleyball

USA men can top Volleyball Nations League with win over Bulgaria

USA men can top Volleyball Nations League with win over Bulgaria

All eyes are on the USA’s Taylor Averill as he buries the ball against France/Andy J. Gordon photo

The USA men can capture first place in Volleyball Nations League when they play Bulgaria in Anaheim on Sunday to complete the third round.

The Americans improved to 9-2 on Saturday with a tough sweep of France, while Japan lost to Poland, leaving both those teams 10-2.

After Sunday, the top eight teams move on to the quarterfinals in Gdansk, Poland, July 19-20.

There are two other matches Sunday in Anaheim when Cuba plays Iran and France plays Germany.

Most likely, the eight moving on are USA, Japan, Poland, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Slovenia and Serbia, but Volleyball World reported that a France win over Germany would get France in and knock Serbia out.

USA sweeps France

The Americans were coming off a long, tough five-set loss to Argentina that took nearly three hours, but prevailed over France (5-6) 25-23, 27-25, 27-25.

“I was so tired this morning,” said USA setter Micah Christenson, who had three blocks and a team-high six digs. “We were just gassed from last night. 

“A lot of us have played three games in a row. I think it just goes to show the preparation that goes into it and the mental toughness it takes to come in here and play at a high level.”

Aaron Russell led a balanced attack with 11 kills, two blocks and an ace.

TJ DeFalco had nine kills and two blocks, while Averill Taylor had seven kills, a block and an ace.

Matt Anderson had seven kills, four digs and an ace and Max Holt had four kills an ace. 

Each team had eight blocks and France had more kills, 41-38. The USA hit .316.

“Some of the issues that hurt us last night, hurt us tonight as well,” USA coach John Speraw said. “I was really impressed with how we came out, even though we were battling some obvious fatigue.

“This group has done a remarkable job over the years at different times when we have been challenged, we’ve come back and done really well. I have a ton of trust in the team that they can do that.”

France had three players — Barthelemy Chinenyeze, Jean Patry and Trevor Clevenot — with nine kills each, and Yacine Louati had eight to go with two blocks and an ace.

Also … 

There were other matches in Anaheim on Saturday.

Serbia (6-6) swept Bulgaria (2-9) before the USA match, and then Argentina (9-3) won another five-setter, this time over Iran (2-9).

Sunday in Pasay City, Phiippines, Canada finished 3-9 with a four-set…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Volleyballmag.com…