A new professional volleyball team is headed to Frisco.

The team will be called Dallas Pulse, and the Comerica Center in Frisco will be its home court.

Major League Volleyball, the longest-running formal professional volleyball league for women in the U.S., announced the team name, logo and home court at an event Oct. 16.

The details

Dallas Pulse will be North Texas’ first professional women’s volleyball team. It will compete in Major League Volleyball’s 2026 season. Women’s professional sports leagues are projected to surpass $2 billion in global revenue by 2026, according to a report by the consulting firm Deloitte.


What they’re saying

“North Texas is one of the most passionate and competitive volleyball markets in the country,” said Grady Raskin, president and CEO of Dallas Pulse. “Our name represents the heart of the city and the tempo of the game.”

Mayor Jeff Cheney welcomed the team to Frisco, which has dubbed itself Sports City USA, at the Oct. 16 event. He said the team will bring world-class volleyball to the city and allow local fans to experience the excitement of the game.

What’s next?


The 2026 season schedule is set to be released in late October. People can put deposits down for season tickets on the team’s website. The Dallas Pulse team will be drafted in November. The team's camp will open in December, and the season begins in January 2026.