Dallas Pulse debuts as North Texas' first pro women's volleyball team
“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. We are bringing world-class volleyball to Dallas-Fort Worth – not only for the dedicated fans who already love the sport, but also for those who are about to experience just how thrilling and dynamic professional volleyball can be.”
Dallas Pulse joins Major League Volleyball’s mission to elevate women’s sports and deliver a fast-paced, fan-first professional sports experience. According to Deloitte’s 2025 Women in Sport report, women’s professional leagues are projected to surpass $2 billion in global revenue by 2026.
Deposits for season ticket holders will be available on the Dallas Pulse website beginning October 16 for home games at Comerica Center in Frisco.
The ownership group of Dallas Pulse features North Texas business leaders and entrepreneurs, including several women owners, united by a shared commitment to empowering female athletes and expanding opportunities in professional sports.
Future announcements for Dallas Pulse include the 2026 season schedule and the date of the first collegiate draft for the team, which will bring additional top volleyball talent to North Texas.
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