Fury Reveal 28-match Schedule Presented by Nationwide; Single Game Tickets to Go on Sale Friday, November 22
COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Columbus Fury unleashed their schedule for the 2025 Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) season. The team begins at home in Nationwide Arena Saturday, January 11 when the Fury host the San Diego Mojo. This year's schedule expands on last year's 24-match inaugural season and includes 14 home and 14 away matches. The schedule is presented by Nationwide, a Fury Pillar Partner. All home matches start at 7 p.m. except for Sundays, which will start at 2 p.m. A special President’s Day match time will be announced later. All start times are subject to change. The full schedule and more information from the PVF can be found here.
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.
Single game tickets go on sale Friday, November 22. Season tickets and partial plans (Select Six and Flex Four) are available now at columbusfury.com or by calling (614) 380-FURY (3879).
Fury head coach Ángel Pérez returns for his second year in Columbus. The Puerto Rico native previously coached Las Pink de Corozal to back-to-back championships in the Puerto Rican Women’s Superior Volleyball League. He was also twice named the league’s Manager of the Year. Before his transition to coaching, Coach Perez was an outstanding professional player, playing in six different countries as well as representing Puerto Rico on its national team.
Outside hitter Megan Courtney-Lush, a Kettering, Ohio native, also returns for a second season, along with setter Tori Dilfer-Stringer. The Fury already signed Jill Gillan, Morgan Lewis, Paula Cereme, Janice Leao, Wilma Rivera, all of whom played for other teams in the PVF last season. They’re joined by Kaley Rammelsberg (Indiana University) from Westerville, Ohio. The team will round out their roster in November at the PVF Collegiate Draft, to be held in Columbus, Ohio, with each team making their picks remotely from their respective cities.
Training camp begins Sunday, December 1.