China sweeps error-prone Canadians to stay unbeaten in women’s Volleyball Nations League | CBC Sports

The second leg of women’s Volleyball Nations League began much like the first for Canada, with a loss, only this time it was swept.

First-place China improved its record to 5-0 with a 25-14, 25-18, 29-27 victory on Tuesday in Hong Kong.

While the 2-3 Canadians prevailed on the attack (41-39) they were outblocked, lost the battle of aces (5-2) and racked up 28 errors to just 13 for China.

Eighth-place Canada returns to action on Thursday against No. 11 Bulgaria (1-3).

WATCH | Chinese women defeat Canada in straight sets in Hong Kong:

Canada loses to undefeated China in straight sets at Volleyball Nations League

Despite a gritty effort, Canada’s Women’s Volleyball lost (25-14,25-18,29-27) to undefeated China at the FIVB Women’s Volleyball Nations League competition being held in Hong Kong. Canada’s record now falls to 2-3.

Among the positives for the Canadians on Tuesday, besides their improvement in each set, was the return of top offensive threat from last season, Kiera Van Ryk.

The 24-year-old native of New Westminster, B.C, missed the first leg for personal reasons in Antalya, Turkey, where her teammates went 2-2.

Van Ryk was eighth overall in offence last season in VNL and the top server with 20 aces.

Outside hitter Alexa Gray, who took charge of Canada’s offence during Van Ryk’s absence, led the team with 13 points on Tuesday despite spending a portion of a poor first set on the bench. Hilary Howe added 12 points while Van Ryk shook off some early rust to reach double digits with 10.

Li Yingying topped China and led all scorers with 14 points, followed by Yuan Xinyue and Wang Yuanyuan with nine each.

China ended a wild third and final set with its fifth ace of the match.

The Canadians jumped out to a 5-2 lead in the set, only to watch their opponent draw even when Van Ryk’s serve met the net to make it 10-10.

Neither side led by more than two points the rest of the way while Canada had a chance to put away China. After an ace by setter Brie King made it 23-21, Canada went up 24-22 but the Chinese fought back and tied it when a Van Ryk kill attempt went long.

CBC Sports and CBC Gem will have all of Canada’s 12 Volleyball Nations League games streamed live and CBC Sports Presents will have select games on the main CBC network beginning June 4.

Canada’s roster

  • No. 4 — Vicky Savard, Jonquière, Que.
  • No. 5 — Julia Murmann, Toronto
  • No. 6 — Jazmine White, Oshawa, Ont.
  • No. 7 — Layne Van Buskirk, Windsor, Ont.
  • No. 9 — Alexa Gray, Calgary
  • No. 11 — Andrea Mitrovic, Mississauga, Ont.
  • No. 12 — Jennifer Cross, Scarborough, Ont.
  • No. 13 — Brie King, Langley, B.C.
  • No. 14 — Hilary Howe, Calgary
  • No. 15 — Shaïnah Joseph, Ottawa, Ont.
  • No. 16 — Caroline Livingston, Kelowna, B.C.
  • No. 17 — Kacey Jost. St. Albert, Alta.
  • No. 18 — Kim Robitaille, Repentigny, Que.
  • No. 19 — Emily Maglio, Coquitlam, B.C.

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