Supernovas Clinch Playoff Spot Behind Record 21 Blocks
OMAHA, Nebraska, April 25, 2026.- A record-setting block party sent
the Omaha Supernovas back to the postseason. The Supernovas (14-13)
rode a franchise-best 21 blocks to a 25-21, 23-25, 25-18, 25-20
victory over the Columbus Fury (5-20) on Friday night on Kiewit
Court at the CHI Health Center in front of 11,035 fans, clinching
their third straight playoff appearance.
With
a third consecutive win, the Novas’ blocking total marked a new MLV
season high, resulting in Omaha holding the Fury to an opponent
season-low .099 hitting percentage.
“I
mean, what a relief. To be thrown into this position was a lot of
pressure, but we wanted it so bad for the players,” interim head
coach Thomas Robson said. “Coming to my first presser and then
dropping the first match and then the second match, but not for one
second did this team question the trajectory we were on. They
trusted each other, they trusted the training, and that showed
tonight.”
Outside hitter Sarah Parsons continued her dominant play against
Columbus, posting a season-high 26 points on 21 kills, four blocks,
one ace and nine digs while hitting a Supernovas career-best .452.
Brooke Nuneviller added 11 points on nine kills and two blocks.
Opposite Emily Londot played a key role in closing out the Fury by
producing 10 points in relief, totaling seven kills, three blocks
and eight digs after entering for Merritt Beason (five points).
Janice Leao anchored the block with five stuffs to tie for
match-high honors, adding four kills and two digs. Off the bench, Toyosi
Onabanjo contributed three kills on seven swings and three blocks in
two sets. Kiara Reinhardt, who started the match, recorded two kills
and one block.
Rookie setter Brooke Mosher dished out 43 assists while adding 10
digs, three kills, two blocks and one ace. Libero Elena Oglivie totaled
20 digs and six assists.
The
Supernovas will make their third straight playoff appearance in the
MLV semifinals on Thursday, May 7, at Comerica Center in Frisco,
Texas. The Supernovas cannot finish higher than No. 3, which means
Omaha is set to face either the Indy Ignite (20-5) or host Dallas
Pulse (19-7).
The
Novas will wrap up the regular season at the championship site
against the Pulse next Friday, May 1, at 7 p.m. CDT.
The
Fury are back home against the San Diego Mojo on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET
for the penultimate home match of the season at Nationwide Arena. |