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USA remain unbeaten at World Grand Prix Finals

 
USA celebrate their third straight win at the World Grand Prix Finals
 

Ningbo, China, June 29, 2012 – World No. 1 and World Grand Prix title-holders the United States beat Turkey 3-1 here on Friday to remain as the only team unbeaten at the 2012 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix Finals.

Megan Hodge had 23 kills and five stuffs to lead the American women to their third straight victory in the six-team round robin tournament.  The World Grand Prix winners in the last two years also extended their winning-streak in this year’s event connecting preliminary and final rounds to 12 while the World Grand Prix Finals debutants from Turkey suffered their first defeat in three matches.

Beijing Olympic champions Brazil swept Cuba 3-0 for their second win in a row, sending the Cuban side to its third loss in three days. The Brazilians produced a total of 12 ace points, compared with five for Cuba.

In the last match of the day, Thailand upset the host China 3-2 for its first victory here in Ningbo while the Chinese women slipped to an 1-2 win-loss record.

After Friday’s action, the United States led the standings with eight points and Brazil was second at seven, followed by Turkey (6), China (4), Thailand (2) and Cuba (0).

For full match reports, press conference quotes, statistics and photos visit http://www.fivb.org/EN/volleyball/competitions/WorldGrandPrix/2012/LiveScore.asp

 

No Phase Date Local
Time
GMT
Time
Teams Live Score
Result
City Description Press
Conf.
Stats Photos
73 Finals 27/06 13:10 05:00 BRA-USA 2-3 Ningbo, CHN View View View View
74 Finals 27/06 16:00 07:30 THA-TUR 1-3 Ningbo, CHN View View View View
75 Finals 27/06 19:40 11:30 CHN-CUB 3-0 Ningbo, CHN View View View View
76 Finals 28/06 13:10 05:00 USA-THA 3-1 Ningbo, CHN View View View View
77 Finals 28/06 15:40 07:30 CUB-TUR 0-3 Ningbo, CHN View View View View
78 Finals 28/06 19:40 11:30 CHN-BRA 1-3 Ningbo, CHN View View View View
79 Finals 29/06 13:10 05:00 BRA-CUB 3-0 Ningbo, CHN View View View View
80 Finals 29/06 15:40 07:30 TUR-USA 1-3 Ningbo, CHN View View View View
81 Finals 29/06 19:40 11:30 CHN-THA 2-3 Ningbo, CHN View View View View
82 Finals 30/06 13:00 05:00 BRA-THA View Ningbo, CHN View
83 Finals 30/06 15:30 07:30 CUB-USA View Ningbo, CHN View
84 Finals 30/06 19:30 11:30 CHN-TUR View Ningbo, CHN View
85 Finals 01/07 13:00 05:00 TUR-BRA View Ningbo, CHN View
86 Finals 01/07 15:30 07:30 THA-CUB View Ningbo, CHN View
87 Finals 01/07 19:30 11:30 CHN-USA View Ningbo, CHN View


Final round standing


Rk Code Team Points Matches Results Details Sets Points
Played Won Lost 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 1-3 0-3 Won Lost Ratio Won Lost Ratio
1 USA USA 8 3 3     2 1       9 4 2.250 289 274 1.055
2 BRA Brazil 7 3 2 1 1 1   1     8 4 2.000 273 224 1.219
3 TUR Turkey 6 3 2 1 1 1     1   7 4 1.750 257 240 1.071
4 CHN China 4 3 1 2 1     1 1   6 6 1.000 275 273 1.007
5 THA Thailand 2 3 1 2     1   2   5 8 0.625 294 308 0.955
6 CUB Cuba   3   3           3   9   156 225 0.693

 

 

Top Scoring Performances
30 – Sittirak Onuma of Thailand v China (June 29)

28 – Megan Hodge of USA v Turkey (June 29)

27 – Darnel Neslihan of Turkey v Thailand (June 27)

Top Blocking Performances
7 – Christa Harmotto of USA v Turkey (June 29)

7 – Heather Bown of USA v Brazil (June 27)
7 – Fabiana Claudino of Brazil v USA (June 27)
7 – Menezes Thaisa of Brazil v China (June 28)


Top Blocking Performances by team
18 – USA v Brazil (June 27)
17 – Brazil v China (June 28)
17 – China v Thailand (June 29)

 

Top Serving Performance
5 – Silva Adenizia of Brazil v Cuba (June 29)

4 – Tomkom Nootsara of Thailand v Turkey (June 27)
4 – Toksoy Bahar of Turkey v Thailand (June 27)
4 – Darnel Neslihan of Turkey v Cuba (June 28)

4 – Thinkaow Pleumjit of Thailand v China (June 29)

 

Top Serving Performances by team
13 – Thailand against Turkey (June 27)
12 – Brazil against Cuba (June 29)

11 – Turkey against Cuba (June 28)

 

Highest scorer by week
Week 1: Hwang Youn-Joo/Rosanna Giel Ramos, 25 (Cuba v Korea)
Week 2: Serena Ortolani, 25 (Italy v Brazil)
Week 3: Serena Ortolani, 29 (Italy v Poland)
Finals: Sittirak Onuma, 30 (Thailand v China)
 
Highest set score
Week 1: Italy v Poland (31-29)
Week 2: China v Poland (29-27)
Week 3: Brazil v Cuba, Cuba v China (29-31)
Finals: China v Thailand (32-34)
  
Highest Scoring matches
Week 1: China v Cuba, 3-2 (29-31, 25-18, 25-19, 24-26, 15-8), 220 points
Week 2: Puerto Rico v Dominican Republic, 3-2 (25-19, 21-25, 25-23, 21-25, 15-12), 211 points
Week 3: Brazil v Cuba, 3-2 (29-31, 25-18, 25-19, 26-24, 15-8), 220 points
Finals: China v Thailand, 2-3 (25-21, 22-25, 32-34, 25-21, 13-15), 233 points

Top scorers

Rank Shirt Name Team Spike Block Serve Total
1 6 Sittirak Onuma THA 59 3 3 65
2 17 Darnel Neslihan TUR 43 7 6 56
3 18 Hodge Megan USA 45 7 1 53
4 15 Kanthong Malika THA 42 7 3 52
5 13 Ozsoy Neriman TUR 38 5 3 46
6 9 Yang Junjing CHN 26 13 1 40
7 5 Thinkaow Pleumjit THA 25 6 6 37
8 4 Hui Ruoqi CHN 24 2 5 31
  17 Zhang Lei CHN 25 5 1 31
10 2 Santos Allegne Yanelis CUB 18 6 5 29





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