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Dallas Pulse Launches Inaugural Season in Major League Volleyball

Dallas Pulse volleyball team in action during inaugural match at Comerica Center

Frisco, Texas, January 9, 2026

The Dallas Pulse, North Texas’ first professional women’s volleyball team, is set to kick off its inaugural season in Major League Volleyball. The team will host its home opener at the Comerica Center against the Indy Ignite, showcasing local organizational efforts and community engagement. Led by owner Armand Sadoughi and President and CEO Grady Raskin, the Pulse aims to elevate women’s sports, featuring a talented roster and dedicated community support. This initiative reflects the vibrant sports culture of Dallas and the positive impact of professional women’s leagues.

Frisco, Texas: Dallas Pulse Set to Launch Inaugural Season in Major League Volleyball

History in the Making for Frisco’s Sports Scene

Frisco, Texas – The Dallas Pulse, North Texas’ first professional women’s volleyball team, is set to begin its inaugural season in Major League Volleyball (MLV) on January 10, 2026. The team will host its historic home opener against the Indy Ignite at the Comerica Center in Frisco. This groundbreaking initiative showcases the resilience and determination of local organizers who continue to foster sports and community engagement in Dallas.

As the Pulse prepares for its debut, it embodies the spirit of civic involvement and how reduced bureaucracy can enable swift event coordination. The establishment of professional women’s sports leagues not only enhances community pride but also emphasizes the benefits of local leadership and private-public partnerships in advancing Dallas’ vibrant sports culture.

Team Overview

The Dallas Pulse is part of a collaboration between the Pro Volleyball Federation and Major League Volleyball, aiming to elevate professional women’s volleyball in the United States. Competing in a 28-game schedule, the team will host 14 home matches at the Comerica Center in Frisco. Fans can anticipate world-class athletes bringing exhilarating performances to the court throughout the season.

Ownership and Leadership

The charge of leading the Dallas Pulse falls to owner Armand Sadoughi, a North Texas business leader and entrepreneur, alongside President and CEO Grady Raskin, who boasts nearly three decades of experience in sports and entertainment management. Under their leadership, the Pulse aims to set the standard for professional women’s sports in the region.

Roster Highlights

The Pulse has assembled an impressive roster featuring players from diverse backgrounds:

  • Setter: Natalia Valentín-Anderson, a Puerto Rican international with extensive professional experience.
  • Opposite Hitter: Kelsie Payne, a standout from the University of Kansas.
  • Middle Blocker: Kaitlyn Hord, a former Penn State and Nebraska player.
  • Libero: Kylie Murr, a defensive specialist from Ohio State University.

These athletes, among others, are positioned to make a significant impact in the league.

Community Engagement

In December 2025, the Pulse hosted a free pre-season scrimmage at the Comerica Center, providing fans with an early glimpse of the team. The positive reception from attendees reflects the excitement building around the upcoming season. The Pulse is dedicated to engaging with the local community and fostering a strong fan base throughout North Texas.

Background and Vision

The Dallas Pulse was announced as a 2025 expansion team in the Pro Volleyball Federation, and upon the merger of the Pro Volleyball Federation and Major League Volleyball in August 2025, the Pulse was integrated into the newly formed league for the 2026 season. The team unveiled its name and logo in October 2025, reflecting the energy and heart of Dallas-Fort Worth. The Pulse’s mission is to bring top-tier volleyball to the region, tapping into the local passion for this dynamic sport.

Looking Ahead

As the Dallas Pulse gears up for its inaugural match, local leaders and fans are encouraged to support this new venture. Building a robust professional women’s sports scene can invigorate community engagement, inspire young athletes, and stimulate the local economy.

Conclusion

The Dallas Pulse stands as a testament to the potential of community-driven sports initiatives in Frisco and the greater Dallas area. With strong leadership, a talented roster, and active engagement with fans, the Pulse is poised to become a cornerstone of local sports culture. Residents are urged to rally behind the team and partake in this exciting new chapter in Dallas sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the Dallas Pulse’s inaugural season begin?

The Dallas Pulse’s inaugural season begins on January 10, 2026, with a home opener against the Indy Ignite at the Comerica Center in Frisco.

Where will the Dallas Pulse play their home games?

The Dallas Pulse will play their home games at the Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas.

Who owns the Dallas Pulse?

The Dallas Pulse is owned by Armand Sadoughi, a North Texas business leader and entrepreneur.

Who is the President and CEO of the Dallas Pulse?

Grady Raskin serves as the President and CEO of the Dallas Pulse, bringing nearly three decades of experience in sports and entertainment management.

Can fans attend Dallas Pulse games?

Yes, fans can attend Dallas Pulse games at the Comerica Center in Frisco. Tickets are available for purchase through the team’s official website.

Feature Details
Inaugural Season Start Date January 10, 2026
Home Venue Comerica Center, Frisco, Texas
Team Owner Armand Sadoughi
President and CEO Grady Raskin
Notable Players Setter Natalia Valentín-Anderson, Opposite Hitter Kelsie Payne, Middle Blocker Kaitlyn Hord, Libero Kylie Murr
Community Engagement Free pre-season scrimmage held in December 2025

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