OMAHA, Neb. – The Omaha Supernovas, the world's leading professional volleyball franchise, saw two of its 2025 MLV Draft Picks earn AVCA All-America honors Wednesday. Middle blocker Kiara Reinhardt and setter Brooke Mosher both received their first career All-American recognition, each landing on the second team.
Reinhardt, 6-foot-3 Cedarburg, Wisconsin native, was the Supernovas’ first-round pick in the 2025 MLV Draft, being selected at No. 8 overall to round out the opening round. The former Creighton standout became the third consecutive middle blocker Omaha selected with its first-round pick. She officially joined the pro ranks earlier on Wednesday, signing her rookie contract with the Supernovas to join the 17-player group currently competing for a spot on the franchise’s active roster.
Reinhardt’s ascension over her final two collegiate seasons resulted in back-to-back regional final appearances for Creighton, twice matching the program’s best postseason finish. Despite a dip in her blocking totals — from 167 in 2024 to 119 in 2025 — Reinhardt reached another level offensively, increasing her kills per set from 1.43 to 2.53 while improving her hitting percentage by 151 points to finish the season at .447, the sixth-highest mark nationally. Across five collegiate seasons, Reinhardt concluded her career with 1,183 points (2.39 per set), 823 kills (1.67 per set), a .338 hitting percentage, 537 blocks (1.10 per set) and 59 service aces.
Mosher has enjoyed a breakout redshirt-senior season at Pittsburgh, leading the Panthers back to their fifth-straight NCAA National Semifinal. Transferring after four seasons at Illinois, the Waterloo, Wisconsin native took over setting duties under head coach Dan Fisher, dishing out 9.97 assists per set (4th in ACC), 46 aces (5th) 1.98 digs per set and 58 blocks en route to AVCA East Coast Region and First Team All-ACC honors.
Mosher’s collegiate career continues Thursday in Kansas City when Pittsburgh takes on Texas A&M in the national semifinal with the winner advancing to Sunday’s national championship.
For the 2026 season, all MLV teams must carry no fewer than 12 and no more than 16 players on the active roster, with two active roster spots reserved for college draftees.
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With the return of Brooke Nuneviller and Sydney Hilley, as well as the addition of Team USA libero Morgan Hentz, Omaha will have the reigning MLV Outside Hitter, Setter and Libero of the Year on the roster. Plus, the Supernovas welcomed back a pair of hometown superstars in former Nebraska All-American Merritt Beason and Creighton legend Norah (Sis) TeBrake. Secure your tickets today at Supernovas.com!
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About the Omaha Supernovas
The Omaha Supernovas are the world’s leading professional volleyball franchise, competing in Major League Volleyball (MLV). Over the past two seasons, the Supernovas have been No. 1 in the world in professional volleyball attendance, drawing unmatched crowds to the CHI Health Center in downtown Omaha. As the driving force in professional volleyball, the Supernovas are redefining success in women’s sports through elite performance, commercial innovation, strategic brand building, and an unwavering commitment to NovasNation and the broader community across Omaha, Nebraska, and beyond.
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