The Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) has announced the 2025 regular season schedule, and excitement is building as the Atlanta Vibe prepares to defend their title as last season’s regular season champions. The Vibe will tip off their home schedule on January 16th at Gas South Arena, where they’ll face off against the Columbus Fury. Fans can expect another thrilling season from this rising powerhouse as they aim to build on their achievements in the PVF’s second season.
Season Overview
For 2025, each PVF team will compete in a 28-game schedule, split evenly between home and away matches. Coming off an impressive inaugural season, the Atlanta Vibe carries high expectations into 2025.
The Vibe’s journey will start on the road with two challenging matchups, first against the 2024 PVF Champions, the Omaha Supernovas, on January 10th, followed by a clash with the Las Vegas Aces on January 12th.
Key Home Games
Atlanta’s schedule features several marquee home games, promising high-energy matchups for fans. The Vibe will host the reigning champions, Omaha Supernovas, twice, on February 8th and May 4th, adding a layer of rivalry to the season. They will also welcome the league’s newest team, the Indianapolis Ignite, for back-to-back matches on February 16th and March 9th. These games are expected to draw large crowds as the Vibe showcases their skills on home turf.
Coach’s Perspective
“Starting our season with such strong competition will be a great test for us,” said Atlanta Vibe head coach Kayla Banwarth. “We’ve got a talented and determined group this year, and we’re looking forward to showing our fans how hard we’re working to build on last season’s success.”
Fans can look forward to intense action from January through the spring as the Vibe aims to set new standards in the PVF and uphold their reputation as a dominant force in the league.
As the 2025 season unfolds, Atlanta Vibe supporters are eager to see if their team can once again finish at the top and bring a championship title to Atlanta.
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