TOKYO—The United States defeated Italy in a see-saw five-set battle at the Ariake Arena on Monday to finish on top in Pool B of the women’s volleyball preliminaries, overcoming the absence of injured ace spiker Jordan Thompson and another injury. Thompson, who sat out the match after spraining her ankle on Saturday, watched as setter Jordyn Poulter suffered the same injury during the third set and was taken off the court in a wheelchair. The world number-one team eventually prevailed in the close match, winning 21–25 25–16 25–27 25–16 15-12, and moving on to the quarter-finals. U.S. opposite Andrea Drews led the way with 22 points while four others finished in double figures. “We stayed together as a team,” U.S. head coach Karch Kiraly said after the game. “We had great trust in each other and we executed a very good game plan,” he said, adding that Thompson was recovering …