Olympiacos edged AEK 3-2 in a thrilling battle at “Melina Merkouri,” but the night was overshadowed by AEK middle blocker Ioanna-Lamprini Polynopoulou’s serious ankle injury in the fourth set. The game stopped as she was stretchered off.
Despite the emotional setback, AEK forced a tiebreak, but Olympiacos sealed the win 15-13. Ánna Kalantátze (27 pts) and
Yasmine Abderrahim (22 pts) led the charge, while Zoe Weatherington (27 pts) and Breana Edwards (24 pts) stood out for AEK.
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