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Supernovas should bet on their own next season
I know it was already announced that Thomas Robson would be back to assistant coach next season but I think this is a huge mistake on the franchise.
Thomas Robson is uniquely qualified to step up as head coach of the Omaha Supernovas next season because he embodies the team’s culture and possesses an intimate, foundational knowledge of the franchise.
Having been with the organization since its inception—progressing from technical coordinator to assistant coach, and interim head coach—Robson has played an instrumental role in the team's greatest successes, including their inaugural league championship.
More importantly, Robson has already earned the deep trust and respect of the locker room; his positive, high-energy leadership style allows players to compete with confidence and freedom. There was a night and day difference in the team in just the short time he was coach, making it to the championship which was a lot further than a lot of people and media thought.
Curious to see if the SuperNovas out of this world 💫turnover rate will continue with the new coach yet to be named. And are we in for another mid season coaching switch yet again this coming season? 🤔
Question
Did anyone see the tea Sarah P dropped about Mimi, Elena and Brooke going to the private Equity Firm to spite MLV? Shut out to money for keeping alive but dang. The more you learn 🤯
Amy Pauly and the Valks mutually agree to part ways.
https://provolleyball.com/news/2026/05/orlando-valkyries-enter-new-era-following-coaching-change
Valks earlier posted on instagram about a "surprise" tomorrow on Orlando Valkyries Celebration Day. Hopefully they're ready to announce a new coach already.
The First Rise Bobblehead...
Is actually a West Michigan Whitecaps bobblehead where a one baseball mascot is portraying a Griffin and another, a Rise.
Columbus Fury Announce Ángel Pérez Will Not Return as Head Coach - Major League Volleyball
provolleyball.comGina Mancuso Prososki & Jen Spicher: The Road to MLV 2027
Highlights include:
at 7:45 mark: Ion spent six figures to MLV for Championship Weekend.
15:45 about the draft. Draft could be effected by NCAA's new fifth-year rule. It could take effect this fall. Discussions with the NCAA reguarding these changes have taken precedence over discussions of draft order. But, Jen suspects the 5 new teams will be picking before the others.
At 27:16, how the million dollar prize is divided up: Year one, players decided how the Million was split, but players hated having those discussions. Now, a formula is used. Players on season-ending IR still get paid, but probably not as much because a major part of the formula is number of games on the active roster.
The Last of the Originals
So... Cathy George is the last standing, original, year one coach, yeah?
Omaha is on their 4th.
Thrill will be on their 3rd.
SD is NA
Orlando and Columbus are about to announce their second HC.
Atlanta is on thier second.
What were season ticket prices like last season?
Obviously with the Pulse winning the championship, ticket prices are bound to go up for the 2027 season but I'm curious what prices were like for tickets and season tickets for the 2026 season?
Congratulations to the Dallas Pulse. The 2026 MLV Champions!!
r/DallasPulse
[MATCH THREAD] MLV Finals: No. 2 Seed, Dallas Pulse vs No. 4 Seed, Omaha Supernovas | Sat May 9, 3pm ET | Major League Volleyball
No. 2 Seed r/DallasPulse vs No. 4 Seed r/OmahaSupernovas
Venue: Comerica Center
Where to watch: Ion
Major League Volleyball on the rise as Dallas takes the 2026 title
It's not in Europe, but the 2026 Major League Volleyball season was really fun to follow, with high-quality matches and a truly balanced field, just like last night’s Championship Final.
The Dallas Pulse, an expansion team in their inaugural season, has taken the crown by beating the Omaha Supernovas in a five-set thriller: (20-25, 25-23, 15-25, 25-13, 15-9).
Too bad they won't take part in the 2026 FIVB Club World Championship.
Playoff Experience 2026
First off congrats to the Pulse for winning the championship👏
In general for people who went to the games this year how was the experience? I went last year in Vegas and for the most part enjoyed myself but it could of been a better experience. I think announcing where the playoffs were going to take place earlier really helped and the Pulse also qualifying too. If anybody went the last two years or all three please chime in, would like to hear from you.
Hypothetically speaking: Dallas Pulse vs LOVB Austin
You know somebody was going to bring it up sooner or later lol...
How do they match up? Would Austin's experience be too much for Dallas?
No1 Seed r/IndyIgnite vs No 4 Seed r/OmahaSupernovas
Venue: Comerica Center
Where to watch: Ion