In their second year of existence, the Orlando Valkyries won the Pro Volleyball Federation championship on Sunday in Henderson, Nevada.

The Valkyries defeated Indy Ignite 3-1 (25-21, 25-19, 19-25, 25-15) to claim the PVF title and $1 million grand prize.

“This group has been so special to coach this season. Through the ups and downs, these girls never wavered, and I’m so proud for how hard they fought,” said Valkyries coach Amy Pauly. “I’ve coached for a while, and this has been such a fun team to be a part of. I can’t wait to bring this trophy back to Orlando and continue building on our fanbase even more.”

The championship victory comes after Orlando finished the regular season with an 18-10 record following an 8-16 record in 2024.

The Valkyries finished with a season-high 15 blocks during Sunday's championship game.

Brittany Abercrombie, the 2025 PVP MVP, recorded 27 kills to lead the way against the Ignite.

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