Leah Edmond (13) of the Atlanta Vibe attacks the ball against the Omaha Supernovas during a Pro Volleyball Federation match held at CHI Health Center Omaha, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska. (Photo by Bonnie Ryan for Omaha Supernovas/Pro Volleyball Federation)

Leah Edmond Named All-MLV Second Team

 

Atlanta Vibe outside hitter Leah Edmond added another major accomplishment to her already historic career Tuesday after being named to the 2026 All-MLV Second Team.

Edmond continues to cement herself as one of the faces of Major League Volleyball and one of the league’s most consistent stars since day one.

Earlier this season, Edmond became the first player in MLV history to record 1,000 career kills, adding yet another milestone to an already stacked résumé. She was Atlanta’s first-ever signee and also made history as the first player signed in league history.

Since then, Edmond has continued to set the standard across the league.

The outside hitter was named Major League Volleyball’s inaugural MVP in 2024, earned First Team All-MLV honors in 2025 and secured her second consecutive All-Star appearance this season. She is now the only player to receive all-league recognition in all three seasons of MLV competition.

On the court, Edmond once again delivered as one of Atlanta’s top leaders and most complete players throughout the 2026 season.

She finished fourth in the league in kills with 382, fourth in total points with 436 and tied for fifth in total service aces with 20. Across 105 sets played, Edmond totaled 382 kills, 284 digs, 34 blocks, 21 assists and 20 aces while continuing to impact every area of the game.

Whether it was delivering in clutch moments offensively, leading defensively or bringing veteran leadership to the Vibe roster, Edmond remained one of the league’s most reliable and dominant players all season long.

As Atlanta continues building one of the league’s top programs, Edmond’s consistency, leadership and historic impact remain at the center of the Vibe’s success.