2024 PVF season

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2024 PVF season
League Pro Volleyball Federation
Sport Volleyball
DurationJanuary 24 – May 19
Number of games12
Number of teams7
Total attendance376,920
Average attendance4,487
TV partner(s) CBS Sports
Bally Live
Stadium
Top draft pick Asjia O'Neal
Picked by Columbus Fury
Season MVP Leah Edmond (Atlanta)
Finals champions Omaha Supernovas
  Runners-up Grand Rapids Rise
Finals MVP Sydney Hilley (Omaha)
Seasons

The 2024 PVF Season was the inaugural season of the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF). [1] The Omaha Supernovas won the inaugural championship after defeating the Grand Rapids Rise in the Finals.

Contents

Draft

The Columbus Fury were awarded the first pick in the inaugural draft, where they selected Asjia O'Neal from Texas. [2]

Source: [3]

Teams

Rosters

Coaching changes

Mid-season
TeamDeparting CoachNew CoachReference
Omaha Supernovas Shelton Collier Laura Kuhn (interim) [4]

Regular season

Standings

#Team W L PCT Home Road Streak
1xAtlanta Vibe 195.79210–29–3W3
2xOmaha Supernovas 168.6679–37–4L1
3xSan Diego Mojo 1311.5427–56–6W3
4xGrand Rapids Rise 1212.5007–55–7W2
5eColumbus Fury 816.3336–62–10L5
6eOrlando Valkyries 816.3334–84–8W1
7eVegas Thrill 816.3333–95–7L2

Notes

(#) – League Standing
x – Clinched playoff berth
e – Eliminated from postseason contention
Source: Standings

Schedule

2024 Pro Volleyball Federation regular season
January
DateTime (ET)MatchupTVSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5AttendanceLocation
Wednesday, January 248:00 p.m. Atlanta 3–2 Omaha YouTube 26–2425–2317–2519–2515–1311,624 CHI Health Center
Thursday, January 257:00 p.m. Columbus 0–3 Grand Rapids YouTube 17–2523–2519–257,805 Van Andel Arena
Friday, January 267:00 p.m. Atlanta 3–2 Orlando YouTube 20–2527–2527–2516–2515–125,284 Addition Financial Arena
February
DateTime (ET)MatchupTVSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5AttendanceLocation
Thursday, February 17:00 p.m. San Diego 0–3 Atlanta YouTube 17–2515–2516–256,100 Gas South Arena
Saturday, February 37:00 p.m. San Diego 0–3 Omaha YouTube 17–2518–2522–2511,403 CHI Health Center
Wednesday, February 78:00 p.m. Vegas 3–2 Omaha YouTube 19–2525–2325–2018–2515–129,076 CHI Health Center
Friday, February 97:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 3–1 Atlanta YouTube 25–2021–2525–2225–222,996 Gas South Arena
Saturday, February 107:00 p.m. Vegas 1–3 Orlando YouTube 23–2510–2525–2321–253,308 Addition Financial Arena
Monday, February 127:00 p.m. Omaha 3–1 Grand Rapids YouTube 21–2533–3130–2825–214,060 Van Andel Arena
7:00 p.m. Orlando 2–3 Atlanta YouTube 21–2525–1921–2525–2215–172,470 Gas South Arena
Thursday, February 1510:00 p.m. Omaha 3–1 Vegas YouTube 25–1524–2625–2225–193,974 Dollar Loan Center
Friday, February 167:00 p.m. Columbus 1–3 Orlando YouTube 27–2522–2520–2511–253,696 Addition Financial Arena
Sunday, February 184:00 p.m. Atlanta 2–3 Grand Rapids YouTube 19–2518–2525–2325–2311–154,566 Van Andel Arena
6:00 p.m. Orlando 1–3 Omaha YouTube 13–2521–2525–2120–2511,918 CHI Health Center
Monday, February 197:00 p.m. San Diego 0–3 Vegas YouTube 16–2515–2521–251,361 Dollar Loan Center
Wednesday, February 217:00 p.m. Omaha 1–3 Columbus YouTube 12–2521–2525–2323–259,165 Nationwide Arena
Thursday, February 2210:00 p.m. Orlando 3–1 Vegas YouTube 25–2325–1820–2530–28907 Dollar Loan Center
Friday, February 2310:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 1–3 San Diego YouTube 34–3627–2523–2523–256,020 Viejas Arena
Saturday, February 2410:00 p.m. Columbus 3–0 Vegas YouTube 26–2425–2325–202,403 Dollar Loan Center
Sunday, February 253:00 p.m. Omaha 3–1 Orlando YouTube 30–2817–2525–2325–183,487 Addition Financial Arena
Monday, February 267:00 p.m. Vegas 1–3 Columbus YouTube 23–2525–2221–2523–252,714 Nationwide Arena
Thursday, February 297:00 p.m. Omaha 3–0 Atlanta YouTube 25–2225–2025–222,500 Gas South Arena
10:00 p.m. Vegas 3–2 San Diego YouTube 25–2325–2019–2527–2915–111,409 Viejas Arena
March
DateTime (ET)MatchupTVSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5AttendanceLocation
Friday, March 17:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 1–3 Orlando YouTube 20–2525–2130–3225–274,018 Addition Financial Arena
Saturday, March 210:00 p.m. Atlanta 3–0 San Diego YouTube 26–2425–2025–233,071 Viejas Arena
Sunday, March 33:00 p.m. Columbus 3–2 Orlando YouTube 25–1721–2530–2821–2517–153,077 Addition Financial Arena
Monday, March 410:00 p.m. Atlanta 3–0 Vegas YouTube 25–1625–1826–242,497 Dollar Loan Center
10:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 2–3 San Diego YouTube 25–1619–2517–2525–229–151,097 Viejas Arena
Saturday, March 912:00 p.m. Columbus 1–3 Grand Rapids Youtube 15–2525–1317–2523–255,011 Van Andel Arena
7:00 p.m. Vegas 1–3 Atlanta Youtube 16–2525–2223–2520–255,000 Gas South Arena
7:00 p.m. Omaha 3–2 Orlando Youtube 25–1917–2525–1818–2515–63,633 Addition Financial Arena
Monday, March 117:00 p.m. Vegas 3–1 Columbus YouTube 21–2528–2625–1725–163,511 Nationwide Arena
10:00 p.m. Orlando 3–2 San Diego 19–2525–2023–2525–2115–121,322 Viejas Arena
Thursday, March 148:00 p.m. Atlanta 3–1 Omaha NCN Sports Now 25–2015–2525–2125–128,114 CHI Health Center
Saturday, March 167:00 p.m. Orlando 1–3 Omaha NCN Sports Now 23–2525–2222–2520–2512,090 CHI Health Center
Sunday, March 174:00 p.m. Vegas 3–2 Grand Rapids YouTube 21–2521–2525–2125–1615–124,259 Van Andel Arena
Wednesday, March 207:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 3–1 Columbus YouTube 25–2025–1819–2532–302,946 Nationwide Arena
Thursday, March 217:00 p.m. Orlando 0–3 Atlanta Peachtree Sports Network 17–2513–2520–251,800 Gas South Arena
Sunday, March 242:00 p.m. Atlanta 1–3 Columbus YouTube 22–2529–2721–2523–254,074 Nationwide Arena
7:00 p.m. San Diego 3–0 Vegas 25–2125–2325–165,113 Dollar Loan Center
Tuesday, March 2610:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 3–1 Vegas YouTube 25–2224–2625–1730–282,366 Dollar Loan Center
Wednesday, March 277:00 p.m. Columbus 0–3 Atlanta Peachtree Sports Network 16–2515–2517–252,133 Gas South Arena
Thursday, March 288:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 1–3 Omaha NCN Sports Now 25–2725–2028–3022–257,505 CHI Health Center
Friday, March 297:00 p.m. Orlando 3–0 Columbus YouTube 25–1925–1525–173,642 Nationwide Arena
Saturday, March 307:00 p.m. Vegas 0–3 Omaha NCN Sports Now 19–2517–2521–2510,315 CHI Health Center
7:00 p.m. San Diego 0–3 Atlanta YouTube 15–2517–2521–254,000 Gas South Arena
April
DateTime (ET)MatchupTVSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5AttendanceLocation
Monday, April 17:00 p.m. Atlanta 3–1 Grand Rapids YouTube 25–2325–1018–2525–232,614 Van Andel Arena
Tuesday, April 210:00 p.m. Omaha 1–3 San Diego YouTube 25–2021–2523–2522–252,466 Viejas Arena
Thursday, April 48:00 p.m. Columbus 1–3 Omaha NCN Sports Now 20–2522–2525–2122–257,411 CHI Health Center
Saturday, April 67:00 p.m. Orlando 3–2 Grand Rapids CBS Sports Network 25–1821–2525–2119–2515–95,250 Van Andel Arena
Sunday, April 77:00 p.m. Columbus 1–3 San Diego YouTube 25–2319–2522–2523–258,938 Viejas Arena
Monday, April 810:00 p.m. Atlanta 3–0 Vegas YouTube 25–2125–1825–232,186 Dollar Loan Center
Wednesday, April 1010:00 p.m. Atlanta 3–0 San Diego YouTube 25–1725–1925–131,370 Viejas Arena
Thursday, April 1110:30 a.m. Grand Rapids 3–0 Orlando YouTube 25–2325–2125–223,107 Addition Financial Arena
Friday, April 127:00 p.m. San Diego 3–2 Columbus CBS Sports Network 21–2525–2325–1923–2515–107,805 Nationwide Arena
Saturday, April 137:00 p.m. Vegas 2–3 Grand Rapids YouTube 23–2521–2525–2125–229–154,396 Van Andel Arena
7:00 p.m. Omaha 1–3 Atlanta YouTube 17–2525–2116–2518–254,000 Gas South Arena
Sunday, April 143:00 p.m. San Diego 3–2 Orlando YouTube 25–2321–2525–1921–2518–163,386 Addition Financial Arena
Tuesday, April 167:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 1–3 Atlanta Peachtree Sports Network 25–2322–2522–2515–251,000 Gas South Arena
Wednesday, April 1710:00 p.m. Columbus 0–3 Vegas YouTube 18–2523–2518–251,869 Dollar Loan Center
Thursday, April 187:00 p.m. Orlando 1–3 Grand Rapids YouTube 14–2525–1720–2513–253,252 Van Andel Arena
Friday, April 197:00 p.m. Atlanta 1–3 Columbus YouTube 25–2320–2522–2521–254,388 Nationwide Arena
Saturday, April 207:00 p.m. San Diego 2–3 Omaha NCN Sports Now 23–2525–2120–2525–2312–1511,303 CHI Health Center
10:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 3–1 Vegas YouTube 25–2325–2023–2525–222,343 Dollar Loan Center
Sunday, April 213:00 p.m. Atlanta 3–1 Orlando CBS Sports Network 25–2225–2023–2525–174,107 Addition Financial Arena
Tuesday, April 2310:00 p.m. Omaha 2–3 San Diego YouTube 25–1917–2522–2525–218–151,436 Viejas Arena
Friday, April 267:00 p.m. Orlando 1–3 Columbus YouTube 25–2224–2612–2515–252,864 Nationwide Arena
8:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 2–3 Omaha CBS Sports Network 22–2525–2320–2525–167–157,107 CHI Health Center
10:00 p.m. Vegas 3–2 San Diego YouTube 25–2122–2525–1722–2515–133,065 Viejas Arena
Sunday, April 282:00 p.m. Grand Rapids 0–3 Columbus YouTube 21–2515–2515–253,379 Nationwide Arena
2:00 p.m. Vegas 0–3 Atlanta CBS Sports Network 17–2520–2520–254,500 Gas South Arena
Monday, April 2910:00 p.m. Orlando 2–3 San Diego YouTube 18–2525–1915–2525–1811–153,679 Viejas Arena
May
DateTime (ET)MatchupTVSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5AttendanceLocation
Wednesday, May 110:00 p.m. Orlando 2–3 Vegas YouTube 26–2415–2525–2221–2512–153,098 Dollar Loan Center
Thursday, May 27:00 p.m. Columbus 0–3 Atlanta Peachtree Sports Network 21–2519–2518–252,500 Gas South Arena
Saturday, May 47:00 p.m. Omaha 3–1 Columbus CBS Sports Network 24–2625–2225–1825–206,100 Nationwide Arena
7:00 p.m. San Diego 3–1 Grand Rapids YouTube 22–2525–1827–2525–153,421 Van Andel Arena
Sunday, May 54:00 p.m. San Diego 0–3 Grand Rapids YouTube 23–2518–2516–253,885 Van Andel Arena
Monday, May 610:00 p.m. Omaha 3–0 Vegas YouTube 25–1625–2325–164,322 Dollar Loan Center
Tuesday, May 710:00 p.m. Columbus 1–3 San Diego YouTube 22–2521–2525–1921–253,740 Viejas Arena
Thursday, May 97:00 p.m. San Diego 3–2 Orlando YouTube 23–2525–1720–2525–2015–63,106 Addition Financial Arena
8:00 p.m. Columbus 0–3 Omaha YouTube 25–2723–2521–258,009 CHI Health Center
Saturday, May 117:00 p.m. Vegas 0–3 Orlando YouTube 24–2618–2515–253,692 Addition Financial Arena
7:00 p.m. San Diego 3–1 Columbus YouTube 22–2525–2025–2231–293,624 Nationwide Arena
Sunday, May 124:00 p.m. Omaha 2–3 Grand Rapids CBS Sports Network 16–2525–2325–2324–2610–155,362 Van Andel Arena

Note: All times Eastern

Playoffs

The CHI Health Center in Omaha hosted the inaugural playoffs. [5]

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Atlanta Vibe 2
4 Grand Rapids Rise 3
4 Grand Rapids Rise 0
2 Omaha Supernovas 3
2 Omaha Supernovas 3
3 San Diego Mojo 2

Semifinals

ScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
(1) Atlanta Vibe 2–3 (4) Grand Rapids Rise 20–2525–1920–2525–238–15
(2) Omaha Supernovas 3–2 (3) San Diego Mojo 20–2516–2525–1825–815–11

Final

ScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
(2) Omaha Supernovas 3–0 (4) Grand Rapids Rise 25–1326–2425–22  

Note: All times Eastern

Attendance

Average home attendances

Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.

Regular season
TeamGPAttendanceHighLowAverage
Omaha Supernovas 12115,87512,0907,1079,656
Columbus Fury 1254,2129,1652,7144,518
Grand Rapids Rise 1253,8817,8052,6144,490
Orlando Valkyries 1243,9015,2843,0773,658
Atlanta Vibe 1238,9996,1001,0003,250
San Diego Mojo 1237,6138,9381,0973,134
Vegas Thrill 1232,4395,1139072,703
Total84376,92012,0909074,487

Updated through May 12th

Awards

Player of the Week Award

Date AwardedPlayerTeamRef
January 30 Alli Linnehan Atlanta Vibe [6]
February 6 Leah Edmond Atlanta Vibe [7]
February 13 Adora Anae Orlando Valkyries [8]
February 20 Emiliya Dimitrova Grand Rapids Rise [9]
February 27 Reagan Cooper Columbus Fury [10]
March 5 Anna Lazareva Atlanta Vibe [11]
March 12 Brooke Nuneviller Omaha Supernovas [12]
March 19 Alisha Glass-Childress Vegas Thrill [13]
March 26 Asjia O'Neal Columbus Fury [14]
April 2 Sydney Hilley Omaha Supernovas [15]
April 10 Bethania de la Cruz Omaha Supernovas [16]
April 17 Nootsara Tomkom San Diego Mojo [17]
April 23 Marlie Monserez Atlanta Vibe [18]
April 30 Willow Johnson San Diego Mojo [19]
May 7 Natalia Valentín-Anderson Omaha Supernovas [20]
May 14 Lindsey Vander Weide San Diego Mojo [21]

Postseason awards

AwardWinnerTeamRef
Most Valuable Player Award Leah Edmond Atlanta Vibe [22]
Finals MVP Award Sydney Hilley Omaha Supernovas
Rising Star Award Reagan Cooper Columbus Fury [23]
Most Inspirational Player Award Alisha Glass-Childress Vegas Thrill
Libero of the Year Award Morgan Hentz Atlanta Vibe
Middle Blocker of the Year Award Kaz Brown Orlando Valkyries
Opposite Hitter of the Year Award Emiliya Dimitrova Grand Rapids Rise
Outside Hitter of the Year AwardLeah EdmondAtlanta Vibe
Server of the Year Award Bethania de la Cruz Omaha Supernovas
Setter of the Year Award Nootsara Tomkom San Diego Mojo
Coach of the Year Award Tayyiba Haneef-Park San Diego Mojo

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