Supernovas Triumph Over Mojo in Five-Set Classic, Host 11,608 Fans

Omaha franchise sets attendance record, sees three 20-point scorers in dramatic victory

Jan. 31, 2026 at 6:15pm

The Omaha Supernovas, the world's leading professional volleyball franchise, erased a five-point deficit in the fifth set and leaned on three different 20-point scorers to outlast the San Diego Mojo (1-5) in one of the most dramatic matches in team history, earning a 21-25, 28-26, 25-17, 20-25, 21-19 victory Friday night before 11,608 fans on Kiewit Court at the CHI Health Center.

Why it matters

The Supernovas have established themselves as one of the premier volleyball franchises in the United States, consistently drawing large crowds and fielding talented rosters. This dramatic five-set victory over a division rival showcases the team's resilience and the high level of competition in the league.

The details

Rookie middle blocker Kiara Reinhardt set franchise records for most points and kills in a single match, while outside hitters Reagan Cooper and Brooke Nuneviller also had standout performances. The Supernovas overcame a slow start and a five-point deficit in the fifth set to secure the victory.

  • The match took place on Friday, January 31, 2026.
  • The Supernovas will next face the Grand Rapids Rise on Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 3 p.m. CST.

The players

Kiara Reinhardt

A rookie middle blocker for the Omaha Supernovas who set franchise records for most points and kills in a single match.

Reagan Cooper

An outside hitter for the Omaha Supernovas who set a franchise career record for the second straight match, tallying a match-high 25 points.

Brooke Nuneviller

An outside hitter for the Omaha Supernovas who added 23 points of her own, logging 20 kills, 12 digs and three aces.

Grace Loberg

An outside hitter for the San Diego Mojo who continued her breakout 2026 campaign with 19 kills and 22 points.

Morgan Lewis

An opposite for the San Diego Mojo who reached double figures with 12 kills and led all players with 21 digs.

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What they’re saying

“Friday's attendance of 11,608 is the 10th-largest crowd in U.S. pro volleyball history.”

— Geoff Exstrom, of the Omaha Supernovas (thebestmix1055.com)

“Friday marked the first time in franchise history that Omaha has had three different 20-point scorers in one match.”

— Geoff Exstrom, of the Omaha Supernovas (thebestmix1055.com)

What’s next

The Supernovas hit the road next to face the Grand Rapids Rise on Sunday, Feb. 1, at Van Andel Arena. First serve is set for 3 p.m. CST, with CBS Sports Network providing TV coverage and the match streaming worldwide on the Supernovas Radio Network.

The takeaway

The Omaha Supernovas' dramatic five-set victory over the San Diego Mojo showcases the high level of competition and talent in professional volleyball, as well as the franchise's ability to draw large, enthusiastic crowds and field a roster of standout players.