The Omaha Supernovas are about to drop some serious heat in Orlando, and it's all thanks to Brooke Nuneviller and Emily Londot. These two are heading to the 2026 AdventHealth MLV All-Star Match, and you better believe they're bringing the thunder.
Nuneviller: A Walking Highlight Reel
Brooke Nuneviller is back for her second consecutive All-Star appearance, and she's not just showing up — she's showing out. Despite an illness in late February, Nuneviller is fifth in total points (244) and kills (228). Talk about a comeback kid! If you need more receipts on her greatness, she's one of only two players in MLV history to hit 1,000 points and 900 kills. The other? Leah Edmond of Atlanta. "Nuneviller is a key offensive force," and let's be real, she's putting everyone else in the league on a poster.
Londot: Homegrown Star Power
Emily Londot is making history as the first homegrown All-Star for the Supernovas. Drafted No. 10 overall in 2024, she's proving why she was worth every bit of that pick. This Ohio State alum is about to light up Addition Financial Arena, and you better not blink. She's got that dog in her, and Orlando won't know what hit them.
What This Means for the Supernovas
With Nuneviller and Londot leading the charge, the Supernovas are flexing their muscles as the MLV’s top dogs. This dynamic duo is about to make Orlando the unofficial capital of volleyball, at least for one electrifying night. The Novas are not just participating; they're here to dominate, and their five All-Star honors in franchise history are just the beginning.
Mark your calendars, folks. March 28 is going to be an absolute clinic in volleyball greatness. If you're not tuning in, you're missing out on what could be the most explosive match of the season.
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