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Content by League One Volleyball. In Nebraska, volleyball pulses through small towns and sells out college arenas. Now a ...
One day after announcing its rebranding as LOVB Nebraska, the professional volleyball team set its roster for the 2026 season.
Omaha’s League One Volleyball team now has a new ownership group and a new name. In a release sent early Wednesday, First ...
While Larson will continue playing for LOVB, she sees the move as a step towards what’s next after her career is finished.
The announcement follows the inaugural season of OVB's professional league, in which six franchises competed for $100,000 in ...
The professional volleyball team will now be called LOVB Nebraska "to capture the place that Nebraska occupies in the world of volleyball," according to a press release.
The largest brand in youth volleyball is turning pro. League One Volleyball, branded as LOVB, has 54 junior clubs with 61 locations across the country, along with a training center near Appleton ...
LOVB’s structure is unique in that the organization will build from the grassroots up, similar to the European soccer model. LOVB already boasts 66 volleyball club locations across 26 states ...
LOVB is starting small — literally — with a network of youth clubs in 11 cities, from Atlanta and Chicago to Long Beach, Calif. The league is affiliated with more than 9,000 players.
In a release sent early Wednesday, the group said it will be headlined by four-time Olympic Medalist and LOVB Omaha founding Athlete Jordan Larson.
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