Frisco, Texas, January 2, 2026
The Dallas Pulse, North Texas’ first professional women’s volleyball team, is set to make history with their inaugural season opener at the Comerica Center. The team will compete against the Indiana franchise, marking a significant milestone for women’s sports in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. With a competitive 14-match home schedule and a focus on community engagement, the Dallas Pulse aims to inspire a new generation of athletes and fans while highlighting local entrepreneurial efforts in women’s sports.
Dallas Pulse to Make History in Season Opener at Comerica Center
Frisco, Texas – The Dallas Pulse, North Texas’ first professional women’s volleyball team, is set to make history with their inaugural season opener on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at the Comerica Center in Frisco. The team will face the Indiana franchise in front of an enthusiastic home crowd, marking a significant milestone for women’s sports in the region.
The emergence of the Dallas Pulse highlights a vibrant entrepreneurial spirit in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, as local leaders work to expand opportunities in women’s sports. With a state-supported initiative championing business growth and minimal regulation, the region is poised for a flourishing ecosystem where innovative sports franchises can thrive and inspire the next generation of athletes and fans alike.
Season Schedule and Home Matches
The Dallas Pulse has announced a competitive 14-match home schedule at the Comerica Center, featuring matchups against teams such as San Diego, Omaha, Grand Rapids, Columbus, Atlanta, and Orlando. The robust lineup promises to engage local sports enthusiasts and foster a sense of community as fans come together to support their team throughout the season.
Team Roster and Key Players
As part of their preparation, the Dallas Pulse made a significant move by selecting outside hitter Mimi Colyer as the first-ever draft pick in franchise history. Colyer, known for her explosive offense and strong passing skills, previously showcased her talent at the University of Wisconsin. Alongside her, the team has also signed setter Natalia ValentÃn-Anderson, who brings valuable experience from the Puerto Rican national team and Florida International University, further solidifying their roster for the upcoming season.
Venue Information
The Comerica Center, located in Frisco, Texas, will be the home court for the Dallas Pulse. This arena, which seats up to 6,000 people, is not only hosting the Pulse but is also home to the Texas Legends of the NBA G League and the Frisco Fighters of the Indoor Football League. The state-of-the-art facility is designed to provide an exhilarating environment for fans and players alike, making it ideal for high-energy professional volleyball matches.
Background on the Dallas Pulse
Established in 2023, the Dallas Pulse is part of Major League Volleyball (MLV), a league dedicated to elevating women’s sports and providing a fast-paced, fan-first professional sports experience. With a goal of bringing world-class volleyball to the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the Pulse aims to cater to dedicated fans as well as those new to the sport, showcasing the potential of local entrepreneurial innovation in the realm of sports.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the inaugural season are currently available for purchase. Fans are encouraged to secure their seats early to participate in this historic event and show their support for the Dallas Pulse throughout the season.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is the Dallas Pulse’s inaugural season opener?
The Dallas Pulse’s inaugural season opener is scheduled for Saturday, January 10, 2026, at the Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas.
Where can I purchase tickets for the Dallas Pulse matches?
Tickets for the Dallas Pulse matches are available for purchase through the team’s official website and authorized ticket vendors.
Who is the first-ever draft pick for the Dallas Pulse?
The first-ever draft pick for the Dallas Pulse is outside hitter Mimi Colyer, a standout at the University of Wisconsin.
What is the seating capacity of the Comerica Center?
The Comerica Center has a seating capacity of up to 6,000 people, providing an intimate setting for fans to enjoy the matches.
What other teams play at the Comerica Center?
In addition to the Dallas Pulse, the Comerica Center is home to the Texas Legends of the NBA G League and the Frisco Fighters of the Indoor Football League.
Key Features of the Dallas Pulse Inaugural Season
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Season Opener | Saturday, January 10, 2026, at Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas |
| Home Matches | 14 matches against teams including San Diego, Omaha, Grand Rapids, Columbus, Atlanta, and Orlando |
| First Draft Pick | Outside hitter Mimi Colyer from the University of Wisconsin |
| Venue | Comerica Center, seating up to 6,000 people, also home to Texas Legends and Frisco Fighters |
| Ticket Information | Tickets available for purchase through the team’s official website and authorized ticket vendors |
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