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Dallas Pulse Celebrates Historic Season During Women's History Month
Coach Shannon Winzer and players discuss paving the way for future athletes
Mar. 19, 2026 at 3:07am
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The Dallas Pulse, a professional volleyball team, is celebrating a historic season during Women's History Month. Head Coach Shannon Winzer reflects on the significance of being a woman in sports, emphasizing resilience, leadership, and the responsibility of paving the way for future generations. Players Kelsie Payne and Natalia Valentín-Anderson discuss the discipline and support system required to compete at a high level while maintaining life off the court. The team remains focused and driven, with a strong mindset centered on growth and consistency, as they prepare to compete for the MLV Championship at their home court, the Comerica Center, in May.
Why it matters
The Dallas Pulse's success during Women's History Month highlights the growing prominence of women's sports and the important role they play in inspiring the next generation of athletes. The team's dedication to their craft and their commitment to balancing their professional and personal lives serve as a model for aspiring female athletes.
The details
The Dallas Pulse, a professional volleyball team, is celebrating a historic season during Women's History Month. Head Coach Shannon Winzer reflects on the significance of being a woman in sports, emphasizing resilience, leadership, and the responsibility of paving the way for future generations. Players Kelsie Payne and Natalia Valentín-Anderson discuss the discipline and support system required to compete at a high level while maintaining life off the court. The team remains focused and driven, with a strong mindset centered on growth and consistency, as they prepare to compete for the MLV Championship at their home court, the Comerica Center, in May.
- The MLV Championship is set to take place at the Comerica Center on Thursday, May 7, and Saturday, May 9.
- The Dallas Pulse's remaining home matches include: Sat, March 21 – San Diego, Thu, March 26 – Atlanta, Fri, April 17 – Columbus, Fri, May 1 – Omaha, and Sun, May 3 – Orlando.
The players
Shannon Winzer
Head Coach of the Dallas Pulse.
Kelsie Payne
Player for the Dallas Pulse.
Natalia Valentín-Anderson
Player for the Dallas Pulse.
What they’re saying
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“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee
What’s next
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The takeaway
This case highlights growing concerns in the community about repeat offenders released on bail, raising questions about bail reform, public safety on SF streets, and if any special laws to govern autonomous vehicles in residential and commercial areas.
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