Tuesday, 16 Jul 2024

U.S. Sitting Team Heads to Semifinals at Tokyo Paralympic Games

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The U.S. Women’s Sitting Team is on the verge of another exciting match at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. With a strong track record and impressive skills, the team is focused on securing a spot in the gold medal match.

A Familiar Rivalry

In a striking parallel to the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, the U.S. Women’s Sitting Team finds themselves facing Brazil once again in the semifinals. Back then, the U.S. emerged victorious, ultimately claiming the Paralympic gold medal.

A Battle for Gold

This time around, the stakes are high as the U.S. Women (2-1) go up against an undefeated Brazilian team (3-0). The match will take place at 6:30 p.m. in Tokyo, or 5:30 a.m. ET. You can catch the action live on the NBC Sports app, with a broadcast on NBC Sports Network to follow.

China and Canada will also face off in the other semifinal at 8:30 p.m. in Tokyo.

A Strong Track Record

Having played each other seven times since 2016, the U.S. Women’s Sitting Team holds a perfect winning record against Brazil. With this familiarity, U.S. Head Coach Bill Hamiter and his team have diligently scouted their opponents and are fully prepared for the upcoming match.

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Key Players to Watch

The U.S. Women’s Sitting Team boasts impressive offensive and defensive skills. Outside hitter Monique Matthews leads the team in scoring, with 33 points in nine sets. Matthews also holds an impressive fourth place overall with a 30.23 efficiency percentage. Opposite hitter Heather Erickson is another player to watch, ranking second in scoring for the U.S. Women.

Matthews and teammate Katie Holloway are tied for first place in blocks per set, showcasing their defensive prowess. Matthews also leads all players with an excellent average of 1.89 digs per set. Libero Bethany Zummo follows closely behind in third place in this category, while Erickson is in fourth place.

Zummo is a force to be reckoned with in receiving, leading all receivers with a success percentage of 50.9. She also stands out among liberos with an average of 4.56 excellent receptions per set. Setter Kaleo Maclay has also been instrumental, ranking fourth among setters with an average of 4.33 excellent sets per set.

The Road to Success

Brazil’s Adria Jesus da Silva leads her team in scoring, making her a key player to watch as well. The U.S. Women’s Sitting Team, however, has proven their dominance over the years and looks to continue their winning streak.

FAQs

1. How many times have the U.S. Women’s Sitting Team and Brazil played against each other?
The two teams have played each other seven times since 2016, with the U.S. Women winning all of the contests.

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2. Who is the top scorer for the U.S. Women’s Sitting Team?
Outside hitter Monique Matthews currently leads the team in scoring with 33 points in nine sets.

3. When is the gold medal match?
The gold medal match will take place at 9 p.m. ET on Saturday, September 4.

Conclusion

As the U.S. Women’s Sitting Team gears up for their semifinal match against Brazil, they are driven by their past successes and an unwavering determination to claim the gold medal once again. With a talented roster and a solid game plan, the team is poised for victory. Stay tuned to witness the thrilling action of this highly anticipated match.

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