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Professional Volleyball Federation: Only one group approaching board; free-agency signings galore
Brooke Nuneviller might be again in Omaha/Bonnie Ryan for Omaha Supernovas/Professional Volleyball Federation

The Professional Volleyball Federation opened its free-agency player-signing interval final week, and whereas loads of notable transactions occurred, free company utilized to coaches and franchises, too.

PVF, scheduled to have 10 groups in its second season in 2025, will now have eight: Indy is in;  Dallas and Kansas Metropolis are usually not.

And Atlanta, which by no means publicly introduced that first-year coach Todd Dagenais was out, employed former Nebraska nice and Olympic libero Kayla Banwarth as its new coach.

Eight groups, not 10

PVF performed its first season with groups in Atlanta, Columbus, Grand Rapids, Las Vegas Omaha, Orlando and San Diego.

The plan was so as to add franchises in 2025 in Indianapolis, Dallas and Kansas Metropolis. Indy is up and working and might be known as the Ignite. The others? In a information launch final week, by which PVF seemed ahead to 2025, there was no point out of Dallas or Okay.C., nevertheless it famous that there might be eight groups in 2025. 

We requested PVF CEO Jen Spicher for an announcement:

“We proceed to work on growth,” she stated. “Along with our group in Indy, we sit up for working along with different possession teams in addition to new markets to deliver groups to the courts in Professional Volleyball Federation.”

The Ignite might be coached by George Padjen, who was an assistant at Concordia College in St. Paul, Minnesota, for 21 years. Throughout that point, Concordia gained 9 NCAA girls’s Division II titles, the final in 2017.

Kuhn not interim, Banwarth to Atlanta

Omaha gained the primary PVF title and Laura “Chook” Kuhn led the group because the “interim head coach” nearly the whole season. She was an assistant and took over after simply two matches when the Supernovas “promoted” head coach Shelton Collier. 

Omaha went 17-7 underneath Kuhn, together with its PVF semifinal win over San Diego and championship-winning victory over Grand Rapids.

Atlanta completed 19-6 and misplaced in 5 units to Grand Rapids within the league’s semifinals on Could 15. Dagenais, who got here to Atlanta after a profitable run at UCF, was let go shortly after.

Kayla Banwarth, who because the 2016 Rio Olympics was an assistant at Nebraska and head coach at Ole Miss, really was on the Vegas Thrill preseason roster.

Ole Miss improved from 1-19 in 2020-21 to 21-9 in 2021 when this system made the NCAA Event for the primary time since 2010. However her tenure there ended with 11 matches to go within the 2022 season.

Six of the eight groups are actually coached by girls, the 2 talked about right here plus Cathy George at Grand Rapids, Amy Pauly at Orlando, Tayyiba Haneef-Park at San Diego and Fran Flory at Vegas.

Signings galore

The PVF free-agency interval opened June 30 and there was loads of shuffling. 

Many PVF gamers are headed to the brand new rival league, LOVB, which begins its first season in January. LOVB had already signed nearly all of USA Olympians and gamers within the national-team gymnasium. LOVB could have six groups in 2025. Learn extra about LOVB right here.

Atlanta’s Leah Edmund was the 2024 MVP

ATLANTA VIBE: The Vibe re-signed eight of its gamers, together with league MVP Leah Edmond, national-team libero Morgan Hentz and setters Marlie Monserz and Whitney Bower. The Vibe additionally saved middles Shelly Fanning and Karis Watson within the fold, together with defensive specialist Kamaile Hiapo and out of doors hitter Kacie Evans.

Atlanta has additionally inked middles Jenna Rosenthal and McKenna Vicini, outsides Jenaisya Moore and Pia Timmer, opposites Aiko Jones and Courtney Buzzerio.

Atlanta could have no scarcity of highly effective attackers in 2025.

COLUMBUS FURY: The Fury lured diminutive exterior Jill Gillen from Orlando and likewise signed reverse Morgan Lewis and center Janice Leao.

GRAND RAPIDS RISE: The Rise picked up a few veteran hitters, exterior Carli Snyder and reverse Sherridan Atkinson. Snyder, who’s from Michigan, has been enjoying in France. Atkinson was the Greek league MVP.

INDY IGNITE: The brand new franchise received off to a powerful signing begin, making an enormous splash by including Supernovas setter Sydney Hilley. Hilley was named MVP of the PVF playoffs. 

The Ignite additionally signed Atlanta exterior Leketor Member-Meneh, former Pitt center Chiamako Nwokolo, and Vegas libero Kylie Murr. They signed three former Purdue standouts, center Blake Mohler, reverse Grace Cleveland and libero Maddie Schermerhorn. Additionally within the fold is Orlando center Azhani Tealer. former Kansas setter Ainise Havili, former Michigan star Carly Skjodt, who has been enjoying professional seashore and is from Bloomington, Indiana. 

OMAHA SUPERNOVAS: The league champs received the face of the franchise, exterior Brooke Nuneviller, again within the fold together with setter Natalia Valentin-Anderson and center Sophie Davis. 

Omaha lured exterior Reagan Cooper, who had a breakout season for Columbus. The Supernovas additionally picked up former Nebraska middles Briana Holman, Kayla Caffey and Kaitlyn Hord. Additionally within the fold are reverse Kelsie Payne, who has been enjoying internationally since her time at Kansas, setter Mac Podraza, and worldwide exterior Jovana  Mirosavljević.

ORLANDO VALKYRIES: The one announcement from the Valkyries is that they re-signed libero Georgia Murphy.

SAN DIEGO MOJO: The Mojo reported three re-signings, center Ronika Stone, exterior Kendra Dahlke and libero Shara Venegas. San Diego additionally center Rainelle Jones, who performed for Columbus.

VEGAS THRILL: 5 gamers re-signed, setter Alisha Glass Childress, exterior Hannah Maddux, center Berkeley Oblad, reverse Saskia Hippe and center Layne Van Buskirk.

The Thrill additionally picked up 5 newcomers, two who performed at Rice in setter Carly Graham, who play for Orlando, and one in every of her favourite former targets, center Anota Adekunle. Vegas additionally received Willow Johnson, the lefty who performed the latter a part of the season for San Diego, former Mojo teammate exterior Grace Loberg, and libero Teegan DeFalco.

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