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In 2021, LOVB announced plans to start a professional women's volleyball league in the United States. [1] Atlanta was revealed as one of LOVB's first two team locations alongside Houston in March 2023. [2] The city also hosted the Atlanta Vibe of the rival Pro Volleyball Federation. [3]
The first LOVB game will be on Jan. 8, 2025, with LOVB Salt Lake facing off against LOVB Atlanta at 7:30 ET on ESPN+. Additionally, DAZN will air sixteen LOVB matches globally and for free ...
The "NBA of volleyball" — League One Volleyball — is here. LOVB Salt Lake defeated LOVB Atlanta in four sets (25-22, 27-25, 21-25, 25-21) in front of a sold-out crowd at Gateway Center Arena ...
Inaugural season did not include a draft, however it was announced in December 2024 that six rookies (referred to as The LOVB 6) were signed to play in one of the six teams. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Later in January 2025 a seventh rookie joined the league, as Pittsburgh Panthers alum Rachel Fairbanks was signed to LOVB Atlanta .
On March 9, 2023, LOVB announced its first professional cities as Atlanta, Georgia, and Houston, Texas. [4] Upon announcement, each team also announced their first player or players (all of whom have won Olympic medals), dubbed their "founding athletes"; Atlanta announced Fabiana Claudino and Kelsey Robinson-Cook, and Houston announced Micha ...
Major League Volleyball (MLV) is a planned women's professional indoor volleyball league in the United States, owned by MLV Holdings. Formed from the secession of the Omaha Supernovas from the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) following a conflict over the league's ownership, the MLV plans to commence play with ten teams in January 2026.
An exciting postseason came to a close for the Onaway volleyball team, which suffered a regional final setback to Newberry on Thursday night. ... “I felt like if we won (tonight), we had a 50-50 ...
Salt Lake City was announced as LOVB's fourth team location in June 2023. [2] Jordyn Poulter and Haleigh Washington were the team's founding athletes. [3] LOVB Salt Lake played its first home match, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025 at Salt Lake Community College, drawing a sold-out crowd of 3,006 fans to the campus in Taylorsville, Utah. [4]