OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – The Omaha Supernovas are joining a new league next season.
The pro-volleyball franchise said in a news release Thursday that the Supernovas would be exiting the Pro Volleyball Federation in favor of joining the brand new Major League Volleyball.
“There are no changes to the team’s 2025 season schedule, ticketing, or fan experience,” the release states, noting that the Supernovas also will continue playing at CHI Health Center arena when they start playing for the MLV.
Announcing the formation of the new league on Thursday, USA Volleyball said MLV is set to feature 10 teams in 2026, calling the Supernovas the league’s “founding franchise.”
MLV will also include independently owned and operated pro teams from Wisconsin, California, Minnesota, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, Kansas, Ohio, and Washington.
“By building on established grassroots programs, MLV aims to empower young women athletes and create a professional career path for the current and next generation of women’s volleyball,” a release from MLV states, referring to the Supernovas …