ATLANTA, Georgia, April 2, 2026.-The Omaha Supernovas leaned on historic performances from libero Elena Oglivie and opposite Emily Londot to overcome a late first-set deficit, using that early spark to fuel a 26-24, 25-15, 15-25, 25-19 win over the Atlanta Vibe (8-11) on Thursday night at the Georgia State Convocation Center in front of 2,750.
Trailing 19-12 late in the first set, the Supernovas (11-10) strung together two separate four-point runs, with an Aiko Jones kill in between, to tie the score at 20. After trading points with the Vibe, Omaha trailed again at 23-21 and faced set point following a Pia Timmer kill. Londot and TeBrake delivered two key points to force extra play.
Londot again found the floor to give the Supernovas set point, and an Atlanta error sealed the comeback win. Omaha carried that momentum forward, ultimately securing a pivotal four-set victory over a team in direct postseason contention, as the Vibe fell to sixth in the MLV standings.
Oglivie, who joined the franchise following a blockbuster trade with the Grand Rapids Rise on Feb. 13, tied the MLV record for most digs in a match with 32, setting a Supernovas single-match record as well. Her 12 digs in the clinching fourth set also established a new franchise mark, surpassing the previous record of 11, which was also set by Oglivie against her former team on March 7.
The Supernovas’ win marked their fourth victory in the last five matches, a stretch driven in large part by the emergence of Londot as one of the league’s top opposites. The former Ohio State All-American recorded a career-high 22 kills on a .358 hitting percentage while adding nine digs.
Outside hitter Brooke Nuneviller recorded just her second double-double in the last 10 matches, finishing with 13 kills and 12 digs while adding one block and one ace. Making her first start since a March 1 road match versus Indy, Reagan Cooper totaled 11 kills, nine digs and one block. Second-year pro Norah TeBrake contributed three kills on seven swings, providing a key spark off the bench late in sets.
Rookie setter Brooke Mosher dazzled in her second career pro start, orchestrating the Supernovas offense with 51 assists and adding 11 digs. The second-round pick out of Pittsburgh also contributed five kills and one block for six points.
Fellow rookie and middle blocker Kiara Reinhardt rounded out four Supernovas in double figures with 11 points, finishing with six kills, four blocks and her team-leading 20th ace of the season. Toyosi Onabanjo, back in the starting lineup for the first time since March 7, contributed with a pair of kill and one block.
Atlanta was led by the hard-hitting duo of opposite Aiko Jones and outside hitter Leah Edmond. Jones totaled a team-high 20 points on 15 kills, four blocks and one ace. Edmond recorded the team’s lone double-double with 15 kills and 16 digs, along with one block.
The Supernovas are next in action when they return to Kiewit Court at the CHI Health Center on Saturday, April 4 against the Indy Ignite at 3 p.m. CDT.
Atlanta returns for the second half of the Georgia State Convocation Center doubleheader Saturday at 6 PM ET against the Orlando Valkyries.

