OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – The Omaha Supernovas drew 12,514 fans to the CHI Health Center on Saturday night—the fifth-largest crowd in U.S. pro volleyball history—but fell in straight sets to the Atlanta Vibe.
Despite the loss, Omaha (17-7) still leads the PVF standings by half a game over Atlanta (17-8). Both teams, along with the Orlando Valkyries, have clinched playoff berths ahead of the May 9 semifinals in Las Vegas.
Saturday’s attendance marked the 14th time Omaha has hosted one of the 20 most attended pro volleyball matches in U.S. history. The Supernovas’ season home average is now 11,241 through 12 matches, including five crowds over 12,000…