The Atlanta Vibe’s impressive 2025 campaign came to a close Friday evening in Las Vegas, as they fell to the No. 3 seed Orlando Valkyries in a hard-fought four-set match during the Pro Volleyball Federation Championship Semifinals at Lee’s Family Forum.
Despite the semifinal exit, the Vibe’s second season was one for the history books. Atlanta surged through the regular season with a remarkable 19-10 record, including what stands as the longest win streak in Pro Volleyball Federation history — a record that will stand unchallenged until at least next season.
Led by a dynamic and resilient roster, the Vibe also secured recognition across the league with several individual honors. Defensive powerhouse Morgan Hentz was named Libero of the Year, a testament to her leadership and relentless backcourt play. Meanwhile, standout rookie Khori Louis was awarded the Rising Star Award, capping off a breakout season that showcased her future potential as a force in the league.
As the Vibe close the chapter on their sophomore season, they do so with pride and promise. The franchise has firmly established itself as a top contender and continues to elevate the professional volleyball scene in Atlanta and beyond. With a strong core returning and momentum on their side, the Vibe are poised to build on their success in the 2026 season.
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