Fourth-year right side hitter Alina Dormann became the University of Toronto women's volleyball team's all-time point leader but the No. 8 nationally ranked Varsity Blues dropped a 3-2 (25-15, 15-25, 25-22, 21-25, 6-15) decision to the No. 4 Ryerson Rams on Sunday (Jan. 20) at Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport.
RECORD WATCH: With her 18.5 points today, Dormann passed 2016 Olympian Heather Bansley (1,014) and two-time all-Canadian Charlotte Sider (1077.5) as U of T's all-time career point leader*with 1,085 points.
TORONTO STATS: The Ottawa native had a game-high 17 kills and added one ace and one assisted bock, as well as 15 digs in the loss.
Fifth-year veteran Anna Feore notched a career-high 20 points off of 15 kills, three blocks and two aces and also had 15 digs on the day. Second-year standout Jenna Woock added 12.5 points off of eight kills, three aces and 1.5 blocks, while third-year outside hitter Brianna Patrick had 11 points and 11 digs.
Rookie setter Hayley Goodwin tallied 45 assists and 10 digs, while third-year libero Sophia Currier had 14 digs.
UP NEXT: The Blues return to action next Saturday, January 26 as they travel to Kingston, Ont., to take on the Queen's Gaels. Opening serve is scheduled for 1 p.m.
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*OUA women's volleyball switched from a side-out scoring system to a rally scoring system in 1999-00. This change dramatically altered the length of matches and created a need to distinguish statistical category leaders between the two eras. This record is from 1999-00 onwards.