Omaha Supernovas Sweep Dallas with Franchise-Best .391 Hitting

Opposite Emily Londot leads the way as Omaha records its fourth straight win.

Published on Feb. 6, 2026

The Omaha Supernovas, the world's leading professional volleyball franchise, used a historic first-ever meeting against the Dallas Pulse to deliver the best offensive showing in franchise history, logging a .391 team hitting percentage in a 25-22, 25-18, 25-23 sweep in front of 2,030 fans Thursday night at the Comerica Center.

Why it matters

The Supernovas' dominant offensive performance against the Dallas Pulse highlights the team's continued success and their ability to overcome challenges on the road. This win extends their winning streak to four games, tying a franchise record, and showcases the depth and talent of the Omaha roster.

The details

Opposite Emily Londot continued her recent tear while leading the Supernovas, posting a match-high 16 points on 15 kills (.367), one ace and eight digs. Outside hitter Reagan Cooper enjoyed the trip to her native Texas, hammering 14 kills on a .433 clip with five digs. Team captain Brooke Nuneviller recorded her seventh double-double in nine matches this season with 11 kills on .357 efficiency and 12 digs, adding three assists and one ace. Setter Sydney Hilley orchestrated the historic performance, dishing out 42 assists and six digs while collecting four points on two kills and two blocks.

  • The Supernovas and Pulse met for the first time ever on Thursday, February 6, 2026.

The players

Emily Londot

An opposite hitter for the Omaha Supernovas who led the team with 16 points on 15 kills, one ace, and eight digs.

Reagan Cooper

An outside hitter for the Omaha Supernovas who had 14 kills on a .433 hitting percentage with five digs.

Brooke Nuneviller

The team captain for the Omaha Supernovas who recorded a double-double with 11 kills on .357 efficiency and 12 digs, adding three assists and one ace.

Sydney Hilley

The setter for the Omaha Supernovas who dished out 42 assists and six digs while collecting four points on two kills and two blocks.

Sofia Maldonado Diaz

A player for the Dallas Pulse who led the team with 16 kills on a .519 hitting percentage.

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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

Omaha completes its road trip against the defending MLV champion Orlando Valkyries while going for a franchise-record fifth straight win. The battle of champions is set for Sunday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m. CST at Addition Financial Arena.

The takeaway

The Supernovas' dominant offensive performance, led by standout efforts from Londot, Cooper, and Nuneviller, showcases the team's depth and ability to overcome challenges on the road. This win extends their winning streak to four games, tying a franchise record, and sets the stage for a highly anticipated matchup against the defending champions.