Following the Supernovas home opener against the Vibe, Omaha hits the road for a rematch of the 2024 PVF Championship on Jan. 12 against the Grand Rapids Rise in Michigan. After a quick trip to face the Vegas Thrill on Jan. 17, Omaha returns home for a Sunday showdown against the San Diego Mojo on Jan. 19, who the Supernovas beat in the Champiosnhp Semifinal last season in the franchise’s first-ever reverse sweep. January ends with a road and home exchange with the Fury on Jan. 24 and Jan. 31.
Omaha opens February with the first of two three-match road trips, featuring stops against the Orlando Valkyries, League’s newest franchise, the Indy Ignite, and Atlanta. The Supernovas return home for another Sunday battle against the Mojo on Feb. 16 before heading out to San Diego looking for their first win in Viajas Arena on Feb. 20. The month ends with the Valkyries coming to CHI on Feb. 27 as Orlando looks to earn its first win over the Supernovas, finishing 0-4 against Omaha in 2024.
Former Supernova Sydney Hilley visits Omaha as a member of the Indy Ignite for the first time on March 2. Afterwards, the Supernovas embark on another three-game road trip against Columbus, Indy and Orlando before returning for a four-match home stand. Omaha ends March with a string of matches which starts with the Ignite again on March 22. A trio of reunions follow, as former Supernovas’ Kendall White and Allison Mayfield return with Vegas on March 28, and Paige Briggs-Romine of Grand Rapids come to town on March 30.
The Supernovas wrap up its extended home stay with Orlando on April 5. A five-day break allows Omaha to rest before heading out to the west coast for a pair of matches against San Diego and Vegas. The home schedule ends with four consecutive matches at CHI starting with Grand Rapids on April 17, Atlanta on April 19 and Columbus on April 25. The Supernovas home schedule comes to an end on Sunday, April 27 against the Thrill.
Omaha finishes the regular season on the road with the Rise on May 2 and a showdown with the Vibe on May 4.
After the regular season, the top four squads will compete for the Pro Volleyball Federation Championship on Friday, May 9 and Sunday, May 11 at a location to be announced.
The Supernovas reloaded its roster in the offseason to defend their title, bringing back 2024 team captain and All-PVF First Team member Brooke Nuneviller, superstar setter Natalia Valentín-Anderson and homegrown rookie Sophie Davis.
Omaha also signed a trio of former Nebraska Volleyball middle blockers, which include Kaitlyn Hord, and NCAA National Champions Briana Holman and Kayla Caffey. Plus, former Creighton libero Allison Whitten signed with the franchise.
In one of the more massive signings of the free agent period, 2024 PVF Rookie of the Year Reagan Cooper comes over from Columbus to join the Supernovas. Also signing is Serbian attacker Jovana Mirosavlijević and former Kansas opposite, Kelsie Payne, who has played in some of the top leagues in the world the last few years including Italy and South Korea. Big Ten Setter of the Year Mac Podraza teams up with Valentín-Anderson as the squad's two setters while libero Camila Gómez switched sides to Omaha from Grand Rapids.
The Supernovas will look to add more to their roster through the PVF Draft, which is set to take place on November 25. Omaha has six picks in the draft, including three in the first 15 selections.
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ABOUT OMAHA SUPERNOVAS
The Omaha Supernovas are the premier home of professional volleyball, boasting the No. 1 Pro Volleyball average attendance in the world. The Supernovas 2025 season will begin in January. The team is owned by global music sensation Jason Derulo and entrepreneur Danny White, Founder of City+Ventures, an investment and business acceleration organization headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska.
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