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Russia's women's volleyball team defeats Team USA in four games to advance to the finals at the FIVB women's Volleyball World Grand Prix.

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" Set point now for Russia can take 82 sets to an ugly. -- a set point. But -- I was able to close the door on that opportunity come right back it -- seconds. -- it from both teams throughout that that but the Russians can just the right moment. So now the United States looking up that it two sets to none deficit in the final phase of the preliminary round. -- she should never going to floats over the next four years always jump in a big -- point now the United States. Looking to get on the scoreboard. Cash and somehow that ball yet. Floor I think it surprised Metcalf. But it was more of the surprise to the Russian. -- states and win the third and out failed to. Certainly the Americans had a similar player. It was guaranteed seventeen or eighteen -- game. You win the floor Russia. Three sets to one over the -- That the United States dropped and -- Russia wins it three sets to -- your thoughts kept. Another big learning experience for the Americans some good plays they just need to stadium it's more of the same it's on -- side that would -- you play with anyone. How long Canadian."

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