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Superstar, Omaha Supernova co-owner increases investment in pro volleyball league


Jason Derulo (Omaha Supernova's)
Jason Derulo (Omaha Supernova's)
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A world-renowned superstar is showing support for Nebraska’s pro volleyball team by investing in the league.

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Pop and R&B icon, Jason Derulo announced Wednesday that he has increased his participation in the Pro Volleyball Federation by making a major equity investment into the league.

Derulo will remain a member of the ownership group of the Pro Volleyball Federation’s Omaha Supernovas.

According to Omaha’s Supernovas website, Derulo said he knew when he joined Danny White and Chris Erickson as a partner that he would have a blast just being a part of it.

“This has been a great experience for me, and I continue to be impressed by the growth, the vision, and the combined experience and expertise of everyone involved at both the team and the league levels,” Derulo said.

He said he quickly became a fan of the league a few months ago after seeing what the Pro Volleyball Federation is accomplishing. Derulo also said, the league has accomplished so much in a short amount of time and is at the brink of something great.

Nebraska volleyball had a lot of eyes on it this year, with the University of Nebraska’s volleyball team setting a world record for a women’s sporting event having 92,000 people in attendance and making it to the NCAA championship.

Now, the state is one of the few to add a real pro volleyball team.

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The Pro Volleyball Federation begins in February 2024, with seven teams playing a 24-match regular season schedule. The season will end with a Final Four matchup in May where it will crown the season champion.


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