Frisco, Texas — The No. 2 Dallas Pulse defeated the No. 4 Omaha Supernovas in five sets (20-25, 25-23, 15-25, 25-13, 15-9) to capture the 2026 Major League Volleyball Championship in the franchise’s inaugural season.
For the Omaha Supernovas, opposite Merritt Beason led the way with 20 points on 14 kills and five blocks. Outside hitters Sarah Parsons and Brooke Nuneviller added 16 points apiece. Parsons finished with 12 kills, three aces, a block, and 19 digs for a double-double, while Nuneviller totaled 15 kills, a block, and 22 digs for a double-double. Middle blocker Kiara Reinhardt recorded nine kills (.300) and two blocks, while middle blocker Toyosi Onabanjo added five kills (.250). Setter Brooke Mosher finished with 54 assists, four digs, two kills, and an ace. The Supernovas hit .184 as a team and totaled 80 points, 60 assists, 80 digs, 10 blocks, and five aces.

A Supernovas error and three Maldonado Diaz kills helped Dallas take an early 4-2 lead in the opening set. Omaha answered behind kills from Reinhardt, Brooke Nuneviller, and Janice Leao to even the score at 5-5 before Leao exited with an injury. A Nuneviller kill sparked a decisive 5-0 run as the Supernovas built a 12-7 advantage and never relinquished control, hitting .319 in the frame to secure a 25-20 first-set victory.
With the second set tied early, the Supernovas created separation with an 8-5 lead before the Pulse answered behind its block. Colyer and Savage combined for consecutive stops before a Cox block cut into the deficit. Later, Cox and Savage delivered back-to-back blocks to tie the set at 10-10. A 5-0 Dallas run, highlighted by a Cyr ace, pushed the Pulse ahead 20-14. The Supernovas rallied to tie the score at 22-22, but a Maldonado Diaz kill regained the sideout before a Supernovas error and a Payne block sealed the 25-23 set win to even the match. The Pulse totaled six blocks in the frame and committed just one service error.
The third set remained tight through a 12-12 tie before the Supernovas erupted on a 9-0 run to pull away for a 25-15 win. The Supernovas hit .306 in the frame while limiting the Pulse to a .128 hitting efficiency.
The Pulse responded immediately in the fourth, opening on a commanding 10-3 run. Back-to-back kills from Savage and Cox extended the lead to 12-4, while Maldonado Diaz added consecutive back-row kills as the Pulse rolled to a 25-13 set victory. Dallas hit .316 in the frame and held Omaha to -.029 to force a deciding fifth set.
Three straight Pulse kills helped the team open a 6-3 advantage in the final frame. Following a Parsons kill, a Supernovas error, and another Maldonado Diaz finish stretched the lead to 8-4. Omaha trimmed the deficit behind kills from Beason and Norah TeBrake, but consecutive Supernovas errors and a Hord block pushed Dallas ahead 10-6. The Supernovas could not recover, and after more Omaha miscues, Savage delivered the championship-clinching block to seal the historic title for the Pulse .
ABOUT DALLAS PULSE
The Dallas Pulse is North Texas’ women’s professional volleyball team, competing in Major League Volleyball’s 2026 season. Based at Comerica Center in Frisco, Dallas PULSE echoes the energy, and heart of Dallas-Fort Worth – home to one of the nation’s largest and most passionate volleyball communities. For more information about the team, visit DallasPulseVB.com or follow the team on social media channels at @DallasPULSEVB for schedule updates, roster announcements, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.
ABOUT MLV
Major League Volleyball, competing in its third season, is the longest-running formal professional volleyball league for women in the United States. Designed to elevate the sport through world class competition, commercial innovation, and cultural relevance,MLV brings together elite athletes, visionary leadership, and global ambition. With alignment to USA Volleyball and a commitment to Olympic development, MLV serves as the premier pathway from professional play to the world stage.


