Omaha Supernovas Introduce Five Rising Stars Kids Club Matches for 2025 Season

OMAHA, Neb. – The Omaha Supernovas, Nebraska’s professional volleyball team and first Pro Volleyball Champions, are continuing its mission to expand the reach and accessibility of volleyball in the region by offering five Rising Star Kids Club matches for the upcoming 2025 season. All five Sunday home matches will be designated as part of the Kids Club offering.  

To take advantage, join the Rising Stars Kids Club today by visiting this link. Kids must be 12 or younger to join.  

For just $20, Kids Club members will receive an array of exclusive benefits, including one (1) ticket voucher for each Kids Club match and an invitation to the Kids Club Party on Saturday, December 14 at the College of Saint Mary from 11:45 p.m. to 1 p.m. Members will be able to meet the players, receive autographs, eat pizza and pick up their free t-shirt. 

The five Kids Club matches are scheduled for January 19, February 16, March 2, March 30, and the home finale on April 27. During these matches, Kids Club members will have the exciting opportunity to participate in the High Five Tunnel. 

The Supernovas kicked off Training Camp on December 1 and are preparing to defend their inaugural Pro Volleyball Federation Championship, which begins with Omaha's home opener at Friday, January 10 at the CHI Health Center for Banner Night.  

The Supernovas boosted its roster in the offseason, bringing back 2024 team captain and All-PVF First Team selection Brooke Nuneviller, superstar setter Natalia Valentín-Anderson and homegrown rookie Sophie Davis.   

Omaha reloaded with tons of local talent from the volleyball state, picking up former Nebraska Volleyball middle blockers Kayla Caffey, Kaitlyn Hord and Briana Holman in free agency.

Plus, the Supernovas drafted Nebraska outside hitter and Omaha native Lindsay Krause, former Husker Ally Batenhorst, and Creighton setter Kendra Wait in the 2024 PVF Draft. The 2025 roster also includes reigning PVF Rookie of the Year Reagan Cooper as well as more former Kansas Jayhawks in Kelsie Payne and first-round pick Toyosi Onabanjo

Check out the full 2025 Supernovas Roster.   

With another star-loaded roster full of local talent and more opportunities to see the Supernovas, fans can buy the world’s hottest ticket in professional volleyball. Buy your 2025 season tickets today by clicking this link or purchase single-match tickets here.   

New for 2025 is a totally customizable, half-season ticket package. Choose any seven of the team’s 14 home matches and even select different seats for each game, with prices starting as low as $14 per match. Customize your Supernovas experience today by visiting this link.   

Choose your night out with the Supernovas by viewing the full 2025 schedule.  

To keep up with Supernovas updates, news and ticket information, download the official Supernovas App by clicking this link.  

To celebrate being the inaugural PVF champions, fans will be able to see the Supernovas and championship trophy as part of the official Championship Trophy Tour. Please click this link to see where the Supernovas are this fall!  

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, Co-Founder of City+Ventures, an investment and business acceleration organization headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska.  

ABOUT PRO VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION     

Pro Volleyball Federation is the leading professional volleyball league in the United States. PVF sets the standard for the sport, offering the largest number of franchises, unmatched attendance, extensive broadcast coverage and substantial championship prize money. It combines top-tier talent, including NCAA stars and international athletes, with cutting-edge production and technology to provide fans with an unmatched viewing experience. As a vital link between collegiate volleyball and the professional stage, PVF is dedicated to shaping the future of the sport and increasing visibility for its athletes. For more information, visit ProVolleyball.com.