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How LOVB Is Turning Youth Volleyball Into a Pro Powerhouse![]() LOVB
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SPONSORED BY LOVB The First-Ever LOVB Finals Are HereThe wait is over—professional volleyball has arrived. On April 10, 11, and 13, the inaugural League One Volleyball Finals will take over Louisville’s KFC Yum! Center, showcasing six world-class teams and 19 Olympians battling for the first-ever championship. This is more than a tournament—it’s a turning point for volleyball in the U.S. With elite talent, national TV coverage on ESPN2 and ESPN+, and thousands of young athletes witnessing their future firsthand, the LOVB Finals are setting the stage for a new era of professional volleyball. Don’t miss this historic moment as champions are crowned and the sport reaches new heights. Discover how LOVB is molding the future of the game. |
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Pro Volleyball’s Secret Weapon: College Stars Who Have Big Fan Bases![]() Austin American-Statesman
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College Volleyball’s Audience Is Spiking—and Networks Are Noticing![]() Dylan Widger-Imagn Images Women’s college basketball has been one of the more surprising sports-growth stories in recent memory, as intense competition and electric atmospheres inside arenas have translated into a burgeoning TV property. Two years ago, Fox Sports had a wild idea: Air college volleyball in NFL-adjacent windows. Most of the country saw Wisconsin-Minnesota airing with the NFL as its lead-in—where a lot of regions had Packers-Vikings before the match—while others saw Michigan–Ohio State leading into an NFL window. The aggregate result? 1.7 million viewers, the most-watched regular-season volleyball window of all time. “We’ve seen with other properties where obviously you can use the strength of the NFL lead-in to really expose new viewers to sports that are growing—like women’s volleyball,” Fox Sports VP Derek Crocker told Front Office Sports. “Seeing those numbers and how well it did really showcased the power of what women’s volleyball could be. We were really encouraged by it.” Last year, Fox aired 18 matches across Fox (2), FS1 (12), and FS2 (4), up from 12 the previous season. This included the State Farm Showcase at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee featuring four games including Texas, Wisconsin, Stanford, and Minnesota. Big Ten Network (which is majority-owned by Fox) aired 68 matches last year, its most ever. In 2023, Wisconsin-Nebraska drew 612,000 viewers to BTN, and the matchup garnered 591,000 viewers last year. This week, BTN is airing spring volleyball coverage for its first time. Demographically, volleyball has the youngest audience and most female viewers of any sport for the network. Other networks are also airing more volleyball. Last year, NBC Sports featured four Big Ten women’s volleyball games for the first time, including three on the NBC broadcast network (simulcast on Peacock) and one exclusively on Peacock. The latter, an Oregon-UCLA game, was part of a Black Friday tripleheader that also featured Pitt–Ohio State in men’s basketball and a Nebraska-Iowa football game. You can read Ryan Glasspiegel’s full story here. |
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FRONT OFFICE SPORTS NETWORK Olympian Melissa Ortiz on Her Fight for EqualityOlympian turned broadcaster and entrepreneur Melissa Ortiz joins Leslie Osborne and Arielle Houlihan to talk about her soccer career with the Colombian women’s national football team and the fight for equality, the launch of Kickoff Coffee Co., and the process of freezing her eggs. Redefined is a Front Office Sports Network show that celebrates the stories, experiences, and realities of multidimensional women in sports who are redefining success. New episodes release every Wednesday and can be found on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and the FOS website. Watch the full Redefined episode here. |
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ONE BIG FIG Spike Heard Around the World![]() Dylan Widger-Imagn Images 92,003 The record-breaking crowd at Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium for Volleyball Day on Aug. 30, 2023, which made it the highest-attended women’s sports event in history. The event surpassed the previous record set by Barcelona in April 2022 and showcased Nebraska’s immense passion for volleyball. |
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SPONSORED BY LOVB A Volleyball Revolution Is HereVolleyball has long been one of the most-played sports in the U.S., yet it lacked a professional stage—until now. League One Volleyball isn’t just launching a league; it’s building a movement. By creating the country’s largest youth club network, LOVB ensures that young athletes have a clear path from their first serve to the professional level. And now, all roads lead to the LOVB Finals. With six powerhouse teams, Olympic medalists, and national team stars, the battle for the first-ever championship is set. Join the excitement and experience the Finals in Louisville—details at LOVBFinals.com. Learn more about how LOVB is shaping the future of volleyball. |
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Question of the DayAre you more inclined to watch a professional player on your local team if they were a star at a nearby college? YES NO Tuesday’s result: 45% of respondents thought the men’s national championship game would outdraw the Houston-Duke Final Four matchup, which averaged 16 million viewers. Florida’s win over Houston ended up with 18.1 million. |
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