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Dallas
PULSE Crowned 2026 MLV Champions
in
Historic Inaugural Season
FRISCO, Texas, May 9, 2026.- For the first time in Major League
Volleyball history, five sets were needed to decide the league
championship as the Dallas Pulse defeated the Omaha Supernovas in a
thrilling 3-2 come-from-behind win in the Match For A Million on
Saturday.
The
championship is the first for Pulse as they became the first MLV
expansion team to take home the league title in their debut
campaign. The match was played before a sellout crowd of 4,598 fans
at Comerica Center.
“The energy in the Comerica Center was unreal all week long, the
fans brought a level of passion that elevated every moment”, shared
MLV Commissioner Jaime Weston. “This is the major leagues; this is
what the highest level of professional volleyball looks like. Seeing
a team rise and win in front of its hometown crowd makes it even
more special. It’s a defining moment not just for these athletes,
but for the continued growth of our league.”
Dallas outside hitter Sofia Maldonado Diaz earned MVP honors with a
scintillating 26-kill performance to lead the Pulse to victory. Five
of her kills came in the deciding fifth set. Natalia Valentin-Anderson
handed out 43 assists while Tristin Savage recorded seven blocks to
tie the MLV postseason match record.
Omaha was paced by opposite Merritt Beason, who finished with
team-high 20 points along with 14 kills and five blocks for the
Supernovas. Outside hitter Sarah Parsons registered three aces while
Brooke Nuneviller posted 15 kills.
“I think we were really intentional in who we brought to Dallas,”
Pulse head coach Shannon Winzer said following the match. “I think
our resiliency has shown throughout the year. We’ve never stayed too
long in the highs or too long in the lows. At the beginning of the
year (I said) this club has no past, it only has beginnings, so we
need to make our mark and today we very much made our mark. This is
an incredible team. I’m very grateful for this year and this team.”
The Supernovas won the opening set 25-20 before Dallas rebounded
with a 25-23 win in set two. Omaha appeared to take control of the
match with a 25-15 win in the third set as Beason and Nuneviller
posted four kills each and Parson notched all three of her aces to
set an MLV postseason set record. But the Pulse raced out to a 12-4
lead in the fourth set en route to a 25-13 win to knot the match at
two. Maldonado again led the way with six kills in the frame.
Tied at 3-3 in the fifth set, Dallas scored seven of the next 10
points to jump out to a 10-6 lead and take control. Maldonado Diaz
chalked up four of the points in that run. Omaha cut the score to
10-8 before the Pulse put the match away to claim the victory.
The win is the narrowest combined margin in Match For A Million
history as the two teams were separated by only five points in the
cumulative match point total (100-95). |
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