

The Dallas Pulse Women delivered a thrilling five-set victory over the Omaha Supernovas Women on May 10, 2026, in a Major League Volleyball Women clash that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final point. Playing at home, the Pulse rallied from a two-sets-to-one deficit to claim a 3-2 win (25–23, 22–25, 20–25, 25–21, 15–12), improving their record in the competitive league standings.
Match Overview
From the opening serve, both teams showed why they are considered title contenders this season. Omaha came out with aggressive serving and strong blocking, but Dallas countered with precise passing and timely kills. The Pulse edged the first set 25–23, but the Supernovas answered back by dominating the next two sets, using a high-powered offense led by their outside hitters.
Facing a 2–1 deficit, Dallas Head Coach made key substitutions and tactical adjustments that turned the match in his team’s favor. The Pulse captured the fourth set 25–21, tying the match and forcing a decisive fifth set. In the shortened final frame, Dallas raced to a 5–2 lead and never looked back, closing out the set 15–12 behind clutch serving and defensive stops.
Key Moments
- First-set thriller: Dallas saved two Omaha set points to take the early lead.
- Omaha’s middle-block surge: The Supernovas recorded seven blocks in the second and third sets, swinging momentum.
- Turning point: Trailing 18–16 in the fourth, Dallas went on a 5–0 run behind three kills from their opposite hitter.
- Fifth-set laser focus: The Pulse scored three consecutive points from 11–10 to 14–10, sealing the win.
Standout Performers
For Dallas Pulse, the opposite hitter delivered a match-high 22 kills with a .310 hitting percentage and added two crucial aces in the fifth set. The libero anchored the backcourt with 18 digs, keeping key rallies alive. On the Omaha side, the outside hitter posted 19 kills and a block, while the setter orchestrated a balanced attack with 44 assists.
Season and Standings Context
The victory was vital for Dallas, moving them into the top half of the Major League Volleyball Women table as the regular season enters its decisive weeks. Omaha, despite the loss, remains a playoff contender but will need to sharpen its closing-set execution. Head-to-head, the Pulse now lead the season series 2–1, with one more meeting scheduled later this month.