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Norah (Sis) TeBrake, John Cook Joining Forces with Omaha Supernovas After Four Years on Opposite Sides
Norah (Sis) TeBrake "tormented," Nebraska for four years as a Creighton Bluejay, according to former Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook. Now, she's joining forces with him and the Omaha Supernovas. Cook once tried to recruit TeBrake to the Big Red, but the...
Former Husker Leyla Blackwell Returns to Nebraska to Play for Omaha Supernovas
Former Nebraska volleyball player Leyla Blackwell is back in the Cornhusker state after joining the Omaha Supernovas professional volleyball team in August. The middle blocker began her collegiate career at Indiana, where she spent one season before transferring to...
Award-Winners Nuneviller, Hilley, Hentz Join Forces on Omaha Supernovas
There was no Banana Boat involved, but during the summer, three of the top players in Major League Volleyball decided they wanted to play together. Instead of hatching a plan to form a superteam, a la Lebron James and Dwyane Wade, Brooke Nuneviller, Sydney Hilley and...
Former Husker Merritt Beason Continuing Volleyball Journey with Omaha Supernovas
When people hear the name Merritt Beason, they may think “Nebraska volleyball player, former All-American,” but her path to the Husker volleyball team almost didn't happen. The former Husker opposite hitter grew up as a gymnast in Alabama before playing volleyball,...
Beason, Blackwell Reunite on Omaha Supernovas for Second Pro Season
After the Omaha Supernovas signed 10 new players during the offseason, perhaps the biggest winner was Myla the dog. Myla belongs to opposite Merritt Beason, who played her rookie year with the Atlanta Vibe before signing with the Supernovas in August. The former...
Omaha Supernovas to Compete in MLV Following Pro League Merger
The future of the Omaha Supernovas came into focus on Tuesday as the Supernovas’ new league, Major League Volleyball, and former league, Pro Volleyball Federation, announced a merger. Omaha will compete in the unified league called MLV and branded as an “evolution of...
Gómez anchors Supernovas’ defense while preparing for life after volleyball
Camila Gómez stood in the firehouse wearing a helmet and a weighted vest. Her hands were on her hips as she tried to catch her breath. Despite being a professional athlete, Gómez felt exhausted after completing a series of activities meant to replicate typical...
Omaha Supernovas Volleyball vs. Vegas Thrill Photos | 04/28/2025
Batenhorst sets franchise record in Supernovas home finale
When Ally Batenhorst heard the stat that she had broken the Supernovas' franchise record for hitting percentage, she looked like she was in disbelief. The 6-foot-5 outside hitter learned of her impressive feat during a post-match interview, and her eyes grew big as...
Omaha Supernovas Volleyball vs. Columbus Fury Photos | 04/25/2025
Cooper, substitutes help the Supernovas close out Columbus
When the Supernovas needed a kill, Reagan Cooper wanted the ball. The Omaha outside hitter delivered in the clutch as eight of her 15 kills came in the final 10 rallies of each set, including the final point of the match. Cooper helped power Omaha to a 21-25, 25-20,...
Omaha Supernovas Volleyball vs. Atlanta Vibe Photos | 04/19/2025
Omaha Supernovas Volleyball vs. Grand Rapids Rise Photos | 04/17/2025
The Supernovas flex their depth in sweep of Grand Rapids
Five days after its worst outing of the season, Omaha relied on its depth to get back on track. The Supernovas hit a season-low -.119 in a four-set loss to San Diego on Saturday, but took care of business against fifth-place Grand Rapids. Omaha earned a 25-16, 25-23,...
Supernovas Volleyball vs. Valkyries Photos | 04/06/2025
Podraza helps Supernovas overcome slow start to down Orlando
Orlando has seen enough of Mac Podraza. After the Valkyries swept Omaha the first two times they played with Podraza on the bench, the Supernovas' backup setter fueled another win against the Valkyries on Saturday evening. Podraza entered the match late in the first...




















