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Heungkuk Life Insurance lost its first game of the season...Frustrated with the record for the most consecutive wins

2024.12.18 AM 01:40
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[Anchor]
Heungkuk Life Insurance, the leading women's professional volleyball team, lost for the first time in 15 games due to the Jeonggwanjang.


With the most consecutive wins in a season on the horizon, the record has also failed.

This is reporter Lee Kyung-jae.

[Reporter]
The atmosphere at the beginning of the game was taken by Jeong Kwan-jang.

He took the lead first, winning five points down from 9 to 11 in the first set.

The second set also turned the game around 22-23.

With the defense backed up, Bukirich won three points.

Heungkuk Life also succeeded in counterattack.

Even Kim Yeon-kyung, Tutku, and Jung Yoon-joo won the third set with 25 to 14.

In the fourth set, the match was a wave of matches.

Heungkuk Life, which was trailing 11-15, scored six points with Kim Yeon-kyung's two attack rooms and two blocks.

However, Jeong Kwan-jang, who was dragged 18 to 21, completely turned the game around with five consecutive points.

Of the five points, Bukirich was responsible for three.

In the end, Jeong Kwan-jang won with a set score of 3 to 1.

Heungkuk Life Insurance's offense was even fiercer, with Kim Yeon-koung scoring 26 points, but Bukirich scoring 34 points and Mega scoring 20 points.

[Yum Hye-sun / Jeong Kwan-jang Setter: I thought I could catch it, but there was a game that collapsed easily, but I think I threw up all that regret today]

[Reporter]
Heungkuk Life Insurance, which won its opening 14 consecutive games, lost its first game of the season and did not complete its record of winning the season with one win left.

Jeong Kwan-jang continued his five-game winning streak.

OK Savings Bank, the lowest in the men's division, defeated Woori Card 3-0.

Chris led the team to victory with a triple crown.

This is YTN Lee Kyungjae [lkjae@ytn.co.kr ].




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