The rumors are rife. While the Omaha Supernovas continue their second season of the PVF in hopes of retaining the championship hardware from last year, its team’s future is still under speculation. The Pro Volleyball Federation took the country by storm in 2024 and has been basking in the fans’ admiration ever since. And yet, the defining champs could soon defect from the league altogether. Or would they?
Keeping up with Nebraska’s volleyball tradition, the Omaha Supernovas have never failed to see their fans rallying behind the team at every game. But as another new pro league waits to surface in the USA’s dynamic volleyball scene, rumors of Laura “Bird” Kuhn & Co. jumping ship are also doing the rounds. But the Omaha coach has her sights set on the task at hand, for now.
A post by Huskers Illustrated’s Lincoln Arneal on X from January 19 shared Kuhn’s comments about the possibility of the Supernovas joining MLV (Major League Volleyball) once it begins next year. “We’re here in season. We’re focusing on winning a championship here and doing our jobs, and that’s really been our only focus,” Kuhn has been quoted saying as per the social media update. She also noted that links to the MLV have not had any solid basis, and it is yet to be seen how things pan out in the coming days.
With that, she also highlighted that she and the squad are excited for the 2025 PVF season as of now, and expected it to be a “fun” ride in the coming weeks.
Supernovas coach Laura “Bird” Kuhn on how the team handled the news about Omaha leaving PVF for a new league next year.
“It hasn't really been news to us. We're here in season. We're focusing on winning a championship here and doing our jobs, and that's really been our only…
— Lincoln Arneal (@Lincoln_VB) January 20, 2025
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