Strap in. The Pro Volleyball Federation is ending its 2025 season with a bang — and possibly blowing up the league’s future in the process.
While four top-tier squads prepare to clash in Vegas for $1 million and the title, off-court drama is shaking the foundations of U.S. pro volleyball. Here’s everything going down as the PVF hits peak chaos.
🏆 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND: WHO WANTS THE BAG?
Location: Lee’s Family Forum, Henderson (Las Vegas adjacent)
Dates: Friday, May 9 & Sunday, May 11
Broadcast: CBS Sports Network
This is the PVF’s biggest moment yet — national TV, seven-figure prize pool, and a final four dripping with firepower.
And it’s not just bragging rights on the line. This could be the last dance for one of the league’s cornerstones.
🔥 AWARDS SEASON: STARS GET THEIR FLOWERS
PVF dropped its 2025 All-League Teams and individual honors ahead of the championship, and the rosters are a who’s-who of postseason threats.
⚡️ Headliners:
- Morgan Hentz (Atlanta Vibe) – Libero of the Year
- Khori Louis (Atlanta Vibe) – Rising Star
- Brooke Nuneviller (Omaha) – Outside Hitter of the Year
- Brittany Abercrombie (Orlando) – Opposite of the Year
- Ali Bastianelli (Grand Rapids) – Middle Blocker of the Year
- Sydney Hilley (Indy Ignite) – Setter of the Year
- Shara Venegas (San Diego) – Most Inspirational Player
The League MVP and Coach of the Year drop Saturday, May 10. Expect fireworks.
🧨 OMAHA SHOCKWAVE: SUPERNOVAS PLAN TO LEAVE PVF
Yep. You read that right.
Just days before the league’s biggest weekend, news broke that the Omaha Supernovas — one of PVF’s marquee teams and its strongest fanbase — will leave the league after this season.
Why? Reportedly, their ownership wants a bigger slice of league revenue and more control over their product. And with Omaha’s sell-out crowds and merch numbers? They’ve got leverage.
This is not just a player movement. It’s a seismic shift.
🚨 ENTER: MAJOR LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL (MLV)
Coincidence? We think not.
Major League Volleyball (MLV) is launching in January 2026 with at least 10 teams and a war chest of financial backing. Sources say MLV has been recruiting franchises — and Omaha’s likely leading the charge.
This could trigger a realignment in U.S. pro volleyball, with PVF, LOVB, AU, and MLV now jostling for market share, talent, and long-term dominance.
The question isn’t if the landscape will change — it’s how fast it’s gonna break.
🧾 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
🔑 Event | 🗓️ Date / Status | 🧠 Details |
---|---|---|
PVF Championship Weekend | May 9 & 11, 2025 | Four teams in Vegas, $1M title match |
All-League & Player Awards | May 6–10 | MVP & Coach of the Year announced Saturday |
Omaha Supernovas Postseason Clinch | Early May 2025 | First team to lock in a playoff berth |
Omaha Leaving PVF? | Reported January 2025 | Ownership plans to exit and join new league |
Major League Volleyball (MLV) Launch | January 2026 | New league, 10+ teams, big money, national scope |
🏁 FINAL SERVE
The PVF is peaking — on the court and in the headlines.
A $1M championship. All-star energy. And now? An exodus and a new rival league.
This weekend, volleyball fans get two things:
- Elite volleyball at its finest.
- A front-row seat to the sport’s next seismic shift.
Whether PVF holds the line or we see a full-blown pro volleyball war, one thing’s clear:
The future of this game just got interesting.