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Valkyries Kick Off Pivotal Two-Week Stretch Hosting
Atlanta Friday and Omaha Sunday
ORLANDO, Florida, February 2, 2026. – The Orlando Valkyries,
reigning 2025 Major League Volleyball champions, return to Addition
Financial Arena riding the momentum of a 2–0 road trip and entering
a pivotal two-week stretch, with their next four matches, two at
home followed by two on the road, coming against every 2025
postseason team.
Orlando opens a two-match homestand on Friday, Feb. 6, hosting the
Atlanta Vibe (3-4) on Teacher Appreciation Night at 7 p.m. ET. The
Valkyries then welcome the Omaha Supernovas (5–3) on Sunday, Feb. 8,
for Mental Health Awareness Night, with first serve set for 3 p.m.
ET.
Following the homestand, Orlando returns to the road to face the
Indy Ignite (5–1) on Friday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. ET, before traveling
to Omaha for another high-profile matchup on Sunday, Feb. 15, at 6
p.m. ET.
Both
home matches will be streamed live on the MLV YouTube channel.
Match Details vs. Atlanta
Matchup: Orlando Valkyries (5-2) vs. Atlanta Vibe (3-4)
When: Friday, Feb. 6, at 7 p.m. ET
Where: Addition Financial Arena
Watch: MLV YouTube Channel
Season Series: (0-0) First of four meetings, first of two at
Addition Financial Arena
All-Time Series: ATL leads 6-3 (May 9, 2025, last matchup, 3-1 ORL
in the 2025 Semifinal match)
Match Details vs. Omaha
Matchup: Orlando Valkyries (5-2) vs. Omaha Supernovas (5-3)
When: Sunday, Feb. 8, at 3 p.m. ET
Where: Addition Financial Arena, Orlando, Fla.
Watch: MLV YouTube Channel
Season Series: (1-0) Second of four meetings, first of two at
Addition Financial Arena
All-Time Series: OMA leads 6-3 (January 18, 2026, last matchup, 3-2
Orlando @ Omaha)
After being reverse swept by Dallas at home on January 25, the
Valkyries responded with a strong bounce-back performance, going 2–0
on a short road trip against Grand Rapids and Columbus.
Orlando delivered its most efficient offensive showing of the season
against Grand Rapids, posting a season-high .358 hitting percentage.
The attack was fueled by one of the league’s most formidable
outside-opposite duos in Brittany Abercrombie and Charitie Luper,
with Abercrombie hitting a season-best .465 and Luper hitting .375.
The Valkyries’ also set new league records in three sets with 68
points, 58 kills, and 57 assists.
That
momentum carried into Columbus, where Orlando was tested in a
grueling five-set battle in its second match in three days. The
Valkyries outlasted the Fury behind Charitie Luper’s career-high 24
kills. Natalie Foster finished with six service aces, tying a league
record in a five-set match.
After finishing the 2025 season with a 19–9 record and securing a
spot among the league’s four playoff teams, the Atlanta Vibe have
started 2026 with a 3–4 record. They enter this matchup on the heels
of a 3–1 victory over San Diego, snapping a three-match losing
streak. Atlanta is led by second-year head coach Kayla Banwarth,
2024 MVP Leah Edmond, and 2025 Rising Star Khori Louis. Through
seven matches this season, the Vibe rank third in opponent hitting
efficiency (.216), second in digs per set (16.37), and fourth in
hitting efficiency (.235).
The
Omaha Supernovas (5-3) are riding high after rebounding from a
franchise long three-match losing streak, to win three consecutive
games. A major part has been Brooke Nuneviller, who leads the league
in kills (140) and points (150), while also ranking third in digs
(104). The Supernovas are guided by first-year head coach Luka Slabe,
whose impressive résumé includes serving as an assistant coach for
the U.S. Men’s National Team in 2024 and the U.S. Women’s National
Team from 2018–21. Omaha features a star-studded roster, including
2025 Outside Hitter of the Year Brooke Nuneviller, Libero of the
Year Morgan Hentz, and Setter of the Year Sydney Hilley. |