Volleyball: U.S. men down Mexico to reach quarter-finals
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[August 16, 2016]
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -
Current men's volleyball Olympic champions and medal favorites
United States won the chance to defend their title by securing a
quarter-final slot with a 3-0 victory over Mexico on Monday.
The U.S. has clawed back from the brink of elimination after losing
its first two games to Canada and Italy and began its comeback with
a stunning 3-1 win over hosts Brazil.
United States overwhelmed the last-placed Mexicans in straight sets
(25-23, 25-11, 25-19) in their last preliminary game and is
guaranteed a place in the quarter-finals.
The Americans were tied with France, Canada and Brazil with six
points before Monday's victory, but Brazil must play France and
Canada face group leaders Italy on Monday night.

"I still don't think we can exhale. I don't know what position we're
in really. I know we had to win," outside hitter Taylor Sander said
after the game.
After upsetting Brazil, U.S. overpowered France in four sets on
Saturday, putting the Americans on a roll for an easier encounter
with Mexico.
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Carlos Guerra (MEX) of Mexico (R) spikes the ball against (L-R)
Taylor Sander (USA) of USA, David Lee (USA) of USA and Micah
Christenson (USA) of USA. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

"The big challenge was having such emotional matches the previous
two and being able to summon those emotional reserves and come out
and to bring that again," said U.S. coach John Speraw.
(Reporting by Anthony Boadle; Editing by Bill Rigby)
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