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Canadian women fall 3-2 to Belgium in Volleyball Nations League

Canadian women fall 3-2 to Belgium in Volleyball Nations League

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Canada's women's volleyball team fell 3-2 (22-25, 25-13, 21-25, 25-22, 18-16) to Belgium in Volleyball Nations League action on Sunday in Istanbul.
The Canadians were ahead 2-1 before Belgium stormed back to win the final two sets.
Hilary Johnson led Canada with 21 points, including five blocks.
VNL rookie Anna Smrek followed with 19 points, with four blocks and two aces.
WATCH | Canada falls to Belgium:
Belgium takes down Canada in tight match at VNL Nations League Istanbul
3 hours ago
Duration 2:05
Canada earned more points from blocks (17-10) and aces (6-5). However, Belgium held the advantage in attack points (70-57) and surrendered fewer points to errors (21-26).
It was Belgium's second straight win, climbing to 13th in the VNL standings at 3-5. Canada (2-6), meanwhile, is 15th.
For a full streaming schedule of volleyball events this season, click here.
WATCH | Full match replay — Canada vs. Belgium:
FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League Istanbul: Belgium vs. Canada
7 hours ago
Duration 2:44:44
Watch Canada face Belgium in FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League action from Istanbul.
Canada roster
Jessica Andrews — Guelph, Ont.
Lucy Borowski — Vancouver
Abby Guezen — Sherwood Park, Alta.
Hilary Johnson — Calgary
Kacey Jost — St. Albert, Alta.
Emily Maglio — Coquitlam, B.C.
Andrea Mitrovic — Mississauga, Ont.
Julia Murmann — Toronto
Brie O'Reilly — Langley, B.C.
Quinn Pelland — Wanham, Alta.
Anna Smrek — Welland, Ont.
Raya Surinx — Winnipeg
Nyadholi Thokbuom — Calgary
Kiera Van Ryk — Surrey, B.C.
Delaney Watson — St. Jacobs, Ont.
Jazmine White — Oshawa, Ont.

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