Canada’s women’s volleyball team redeemed their Tuesday loss to the United States, beating Germany in the second game of Week 2 of Volleyball Nations League play in Arlington, Texas.
Canada improves to 4-2, next faces Serbia on Friday
Alex McComb · CBC Sports
· Posted: May 30, 2024 10:34 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
Kiera Van Ryk (3) celebrates with Alexa Gray during Canada’s 3-0 win over Germany in Volleyball Nations League Week 2 play on Thursday. (Volleyball World)Canada’s women’s volleyball team redeemed its Tuesday loss to the United States, beating Germany in the second game of Week 2 of Volleyball Nations League play in Arlington, Texas.
The Canadians won in straight sets 25-20, 25-15 and 25-22, improving to 4-2 and dropping Germany to 1-4 on the season.
“We took care of business today,” said Canadian head coach Shannon Winzer.
Captain Alexa Gray led with 19 points and a 37.5 per cent efficiency rate. Kiera Van Ryk and Emily Maglio followed closely behind with 15 points each. Germany’s Lena Stigrot led the losing team with just 11 points.
Canada finished the match with more attacks (54-40) and blocks (8-3), while Germany generated more digs (74-71) and committed less unforced errors (11-6).
The Canadians will next play Serbia on Friday.
WATCH | Full replay of Canada’s 3-0 win over Germany:
FIVB Women’s 2024 Volleyball Nations League Arlington: Canada vs. GermanyWatch Canada face Germany at the FIVB 2024 Men’s Volleyball Nations League tournament in Arlington, Texas.
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With files from The Canadian Press