Supernovas Welcome 11,305 for Pink Out in Loss to Orlando 

OMAHA, Nebraska, February 15, 2026.- The Omaha Supernovas, the world’s leading professional volleyball franchise, delivered another historic crowd Sunday as 11,305 fans filled Kiewit Court at the CHI Health Center for the team’s Pink Out match, marking the franchise’s 19th crowd of 10,000 or more. Orlando (6-5) then spoiled the afternoon, taking down Omaha (7-5) in straight sets, 25-20, 25-17, 25-22. 

Star outside hitter Brooke Nuneviller led Omaha’s offense with 11 kills and six digs. Norah TeBrake, seeing her first action since facing Orlando on Jan. 18 at home, came off the bench to add six kills, two blocks and three digs. Sarah Parsons secured three kills and two digs after starting the third set at opposite.

Middle blocker Toyosi Onabanjo tallied four kills and accounted for two of Omaha’s seven blocks. Fellow middle Kiara Reinhardt finished with two kills, one block and her team-leading 12th ace of the season. Setter Sydney Hilley dished out 27 assists and tied for the team high with nine digs. She also brought the offense, racking up three kills in the opening set as well as an ace. Making her sixth career professional start, libero Allison Holder matched Hilley with nine digs.

As a team, the Supernovas hit .063 with seven blocks, two aces, 42 digs and 28 assists.

Three players finished in double figures to lead the Valkyries’ surge. Opposite Naya Shime paced Orlando with 16 points on 13 kills and three blocks. Middle blocker Kaz Brown anchored a dominant block with a match-high four stuffs while adding nine kills on a .412 hitting percentage. Hannah Maddux recorded 10 points on six kills, two blocks and two aces.

The Valkyries hit .255 with 13 blocks, three aces, 43 digs and 39 assists.

The Supernovas will take their first extended break of the season, receiving a week off before visiting the San Diego Mojo next Sunday, Feb. 22, at Viejas Arena. First serve is set for 6 p.m. CST. The match will air on Vice TV and can be heard worldwide on the Supernovas Radio Network.

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