San Diego Mojo to call Viejas Arena home for next two seasons

SAN DIEGO – San Diego Mojo of the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF), the premier women’s professional volleyball league in North America, announced on Monday an agreement with Viejas Arena for the venue to continue to serve as the team’s home for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.

“Viejas Arena provides the best spectator seating configuration for fans to witness the athleticism and power of the world’s best professional volleyball athletes,” said San Diego Mojo President Billy Johnson. “New for 2025, Viejas Arena’s seating configuration will allow the Mojo to offer $15 general admission entry to sit as low as the seventh row in six end sections, while preserving courtside premium seating and service that fans of major league sports are accustomed to. And, of course, there is value ticket pricing for every household budget in between.”  

Located on the campus of San Diego State University, Viejas Arena is the home of San Diego State Basketball and hosts university functions, cultural events, concerts, and other special-event programming. It features a unique open-air concourse design that allows fans to enjoy the excellent San Diego climate and adds a new experience to attending arena events.

"Viejas Arena provides a vibrant atmosphere for the SDSU campus and the greater community," said SDSU Associated Students President Katarina "Kat" Hernandez. “The continued agreement between the Mojo and Associated Students' Viejas Arena is an opportunity to create memorable moments for everyone to cheer for and support the growth of women’s professional volleyball here in the heart of San Diego."

San Diego returns a trio of players from last season’s playoff team, including All-PVF middle blocker Ronika Stone and libero Shara Venegas, who each started every game for the Mojo in 2024, and native San Diegan Kendra Dahlke at outside hitter.

Last season, the Mojo finished third in the PVF standings with a 13-11 record, including a 7-5 record at Viejas Arena. San Diego made history, rebounding from a 2-6 record to start to the season before rattling off 11 wins in their final 16 matches, highlighted by a 5-2 mark at home. A league high 11 of the Mojo’s 24 matches went the full five sets last season, including a PVF-record streak of six consecutive five-set matches, with the Mojo winning a PVF-best six five-set matches overall.

The 2025 PVF campaign begins in January and San Diego is set to host 14 home games with the full schedule slated to be announced in October. Mojo 2025 Season Memberships will go on sale to the general public on Monday, Oct. 21.

Mojo season membership benefits will include:

  • Ticket savings compared to single game pricing
  • Choice of prime seat locations
  • Member discount on Mojo merchandise
  • Exclusive access to Mojo Member events
  • Dedicated service team
  • Complimentary Mojo Member gift

For more information contact the team at tickets@sandiegomojovb.com or call (619) 984-6656 (MOJO).

ABOUT PRO VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION
Pro Volleyball Federation is the present and future of professional volleyball in North America. The League began play in January 2024 with world class players and coaches, including some of America’s greatest volleyball players joined by elite standouts from around the world. The league focus is on ensuring that the level and quality of play, treatment of players and the entire fan experience is world class and the best offered anywhere. For more information, visit ProVolleyball.com.

ABOUT SAN DIEGO MOJO
The San Diego Mojo are a women’s professional volleyball team in San Diego, Calif. and is an inaugural member of Pro Volleyball Federation, the premier women’s professional volleyball league in North America.

ABOUT VIEJAS ARENA
San Diego State University’s Viejas Arena, operated by Associated Students, is a premier on-campus sporting arena home to San Diego State University Basketball and San Diego Mojo. The 12,414-seat, state-of-the-art venue is also a space for university functions, cultural events, concerts and other special-event programming. It features a unique open-air concourse design that allows fans to enjoy the excellent San Diego climate and adds a new experience to attending arena-type events.

The arena opened in 1997 on the site of the historic Aztec Bowl, where President John F. Kennedy delivered his 1963 commencement address, making it one of the most historic and unique event spaces in San Diego. The arena has also hosted various NCAA tournaments, television events and global artists such as Drake, Eric Clapton, Aerosmith and Elton John. 

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