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The announcement follows the inaugural season of OVB's professional league, in which six franchises competed for $100,000 in ...
While Larson will continue playing for LOVB, she sees the move as a step towards what’s next after her career is finished.
One day after announcing its rebranding as LOVB Nebraska, the professional volleyball team set its roster for the 2026 season.
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 LOVB Nebraska rebranding isn't the only change. There will be a new ownership group that includes former Husker Jordan Larson and former Creighton coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth as president ...
LOVB is under a new ownership group. Jordan Larson, former Nebraska volleyball player and four-time Olympic medalist, is ...
Two of Nebraska volleyball's most recognizable names and faces are joining forces with ESPN to get kids back into sports. Former Nebraska outside Jordan Larson ...
PARIS — When Jordan Larson rose up to score the final point in the gold medal volleyball match at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, the storybook ending was ready to be written.
Four-time Olympian Jordan Larson, left, listens to U.S. Women's National Team Head Coach Karch Kiraly, right, and coaches during the USA Volleyball Spring Training Camp at Open Gym Premier in ...
On the bus ride to the gold-medal match at the 2020 Olympics, "I just lose it," Jordan Larson says. “On the drop of a hat, I was crying." ...
Four-time Olympian Jordan Larson (left) listens to U.S. Women's National Team head coach Karch Kiraly (right), and coaches during the USA Volleyball Spring Training Camp at Open Gym Premier in ...
Jordan Larson finds a much-needed safe haven the moment she walks into the office of longtime U.S. volleyball coach Karch Kiraly. She can take a deep breath and know she will have his support ...
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