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Canadian Women's Volleyball Team Falls to the Netherlands in Nations League

  • The Canadian women's volleyball team lost 3-1 to the Netherlands on June 5, 2025, at the Arena at TD Place in Ottawa, dropping their Nations League record to 1-1.
  • The loss followed an opening victory over Bulgaria and occurred in a closely matched contest between the ninth-ranked Canadian team and the eighth-ranked Dutch team.
  • The Netherlands dominated at the net with 13 blocks compared to Canada’s three, while Canadian captain Kiera Van Ryk led her team with 17 points, including 15 from attacks.
  • Van Ryk expressed that they had hoped to perform better in the match, emphasizing that facing this opponent is always challenging, and acknowledged that their team fell short in terms of fighting spirit during the game.
  • Van Ryk expressed hope the team can learn from the loss by improving their mentality and internal cohesion to perform better in subsequent matches.
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Canadian women's volleyball team falls to the Netherlands in Nations League

OTTAWA - The Canadian women's volleyball team dropped to 1-1 in Nations League action with a loss to the Netherlands on Thursday.

OTTAWA, CANADA.- The National Women's Volleyball Team (The Queens of the Caribbean) (2-1) won a resounding victory in five partials (22-25, 25-19, 28-26, 22-25 and 15-13) against the Netherlands (Netherlands), eight in the world rankings, to achieve their second win in the continuation of Group 1 of the League of Nations held with ...

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SooToday.com broke the news in Sault Ste. Marie, Canada on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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