
Matchups Set for Pro Volleyball Federation Championship
Published on May 9, 2024 under Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) News Release
The matchups are set for four teams to descend on Omaha to compete for a $1 million bonus and the title of the inaugural Pro Volleyball Federation Champions. The semifinals will take place on Wednesday, May 15 with the title contest slated for Saturday, May 18 from CHI Health Center in downtown Omaha.
No. 1 seed Atlanta will face the No. 4 seed Grand Rapids in the first match at 6 pm CT from the CHI Health Center. The Vibe compiled a league-best 19-5 record and has won 10 of their last 11 contests. The Rise posted wins in five matches in the past month (with one remaining) to clinch a spot in the postseason. Atlanta and Grand Rapids have split their four meetings this season.
No. 2 seed Omaha will match up with No. 3 seed San Diego in the second semifinal battle at approximately 8:30 pm CT. The Supernovas, who will be playing in their home arena, have won four straight and five of their last six to lock up the second position. After starting this year with a 1-5 record, the Mojo have reeled off 11 wins since then to move over .500 for the first time. These two squads have also split their four meetings during the 2024 campaign.
Full session and single-session tickets are now on sale for the inaugural Pro Volleyball Federation Championship. Fans can purchase tickets for the semifinal session through this link. All-session passes, which includes tickets for all three action-packed matches can be secured.
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