Woodward led all players with five total blocks, one solo, in the match.Ĭanisius took a 20-18 lead in the fourth on a kill by Morgan Ammons, but Greenup put down a kill on the next serve, and a Golden Griffins attack error tie the score at 20. Greenup and Camaioni each had one block assist in the fourth. Loyola put away five total blocks in that frame, nine for the match.Ĭollins was in on two block assists and a solo block in the fourth, and Woodward and Schillinger had two block assists. Solid blocking was also a part of the reason the Greyhounds were victorious, especially in the deciding fourth game. Chrissey Cruz had 45 assists and 11 digs. Christina Greenup and Rachel Schillinger added nine each. Karlee Woodward and Nina Camaioni led the Greyhounds with 12 kills each, while Anastasia Collins had 10. The Greyhounds had 10 errors and only eight kills, for a -.051 hitting percentage, in the second game that Canisius won. Hitting percentage was again key for Loyola, which completed its first MAAC road trip of the season with a 2-0 record after beating Niagara University on Saturday. The win for the Greyhounds (8-6 overall, 2-0 MAAC) was their fourth in a row and snapped a four-match losing streak against the Golden Griffins (3-10, 1-1). Loyola College rallied from a shaky second game to claim a four-game Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference victory, 32-30, 16-30, 30-25, 30-27, Sunday afternoon over host Canisius College.
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