Supernovas Bring Five-Match Win Streak Home to Face Dallas, Host Orlando for Pink Out

Omaha volleyball franchise returns home after unbeaten road swing, set to host two key matches

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

The Omaha Supernovas, the world's leading professional volleyball franchise, return home riding a franchise-record five-match winning streak and are set to begin a two-match homestand Thursday, Feb. 12, against the expansion team Dallas Pulse before facing the defending MLV champion Orlando Valkyries for the third time this season Sunday, Feb. 15.

Why it matters

The Supernovas are one of the most dominant teams in the MLV, the world's premier professional volleyball league. Their five-match win streak has propelled them to the top of the standings, and these two home matches against key rivals will be crucial in determining playoff positioning and momentum heading into the second half of the season.

The details

Omaha will face Dallas for the second time in a week, with Thursday's match serving as Heroes Night on Kiewit Court at the CHI Health Center. The Supernovas then turn around to battle the Valkyries in the franchise's Pink Out match at 5 p.m. CST on Sunday. Thursday's match will be broadcast statewide on News Channel Nebraska and streamed worldwide on the MLV YouTube channel, while Sunday's match will air nationally on VICE TV.

  • The Supernovas return home on Thursday, February 12, 2026 to face the Dallas Pulse.
  • Omaha will host the defending MLV champion Orlando Valkyries on Sunday, February 15, 2026.

The players

Omaha Supernovas

The world's leading professional volleyball franchise, based in Omaha, Nebraska.

Dallas Pulse

An expansion team in the MLV, the world's premier professional volleyball league.

Orlando Valkyries

The defending champions of the MLV, the world's premier professional volleyball league.

Emily Londot

An opposite hitter for the Omaha Supernovas who led the team with 16 points in their previous matchup against Dallas.

Reagan Cooper

An outside hitter for the Omaha Supernovas who had a team-high 25 points in their comeback win against Orlando last week.

Brooke Nuneviller

The reigning Outside Hitter of the Year for the MLV, who recorded a double-double in the Supernovas' win over Orlando.

Kiara Reinhardt

A rookie middle blocker for the Omaha Supernovas who had a career-high 9 digs in the team's win over Orlando.

Mimi Colyer

The 2025 MLV No. 1 overall draft pick, who leads the Dallas Pulse in points and kills this season.

Natalia Valentín-Anderson

A Supernovas franchise legend who is now setting for the Dallas Pulse, dishing out 11.35 assists per set to rank third in the league.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

What’s next

The Supernovas will look to extend their franchise-record five-match winning streak and solidify their position atop the MLV standings with these two key home matches against division rivals.

The takeaway

The Omaha Supernovas have emerged as one of the premier teams in the MLV, riding a hot streak and boasting a deep, talented roster that has them poised for a deep playoff run and potential championship. These two home matches will be crucial tests as they look to maintain their momentum and assert their dominance in the league.