LOS ANGELES, CA – December 18, 2025 – League One Volleyball (LOVB) — the largest community in youth volleyball and the nation’s first professional league built from the club up — today announced LOVB San Francisco Volleyball and its ownership group, with the team debuting in January 2027.
The new team is backed by a powerhouse ownership group of women leaders across sports, media, and entrepreneurship. More than investors, this group serves as active partners in the team’s mission — contributing leadership, advocacy, and deep community connection alongside their capital. The ownership group includes Rebel Girls Chairwoman and CEO Jes Wolfe; serial entrepreneur and women’s-investment advocate Chantell Preston; three-time Olympic Volleyball Medalist Kelsey Robinson Cook; Bay FC co-founders and soccer legends Leslie Osborne, Brandi Chastain and Danielle Slaton; former pro soccer player and BAWSI Board Member Ricky Lewis; USWNT World Cup champion, soccer icon and #1 New York Times best-selling author Abby Wambach; activist and #1 New York Times best-selling author Glennon Doyle; 12x Olympic Medalist Natalie Coughlin; Volleyball Olympic Medalists Lindsey Napela Berg and Alix Klineman; Olympic Medalist and founder of For All Mothers+ Alysia Montaño; former pro soccer player and Olympian Ali Riley; Broadcast Commentator and Women’s Sports Champion Arielle Chambers; executive, Mosaic Venture Partner and Unrivaled investor Amy Banse; Olympic Medalist and executive Kate Johnson; Bay FC founding investors and Bay Area executives Sheila Tran and Rebecca Van Dyck; entrepreneur tech and sports investor Intersect VC; 2x Olympic rower and founder Meghan O’Leary; former professional soccer player and entrepreneur Julia Falk O’Leary; Bay Area executive Janell Fischer; former All-American volleyball player Adlee Kass and her husband, global AI advisor Zack Kass; and former professional basketball player and entrepreneur Brianna Salvatore Dueck.
“This ownership group represents everything LOVB stands for - women leading with vision, intention, and a deep belief in what’s possible when we invest in each other,” said Rosie Spaulding, President of LOVB Pro. “These leaders have broken barriers in boardrooms, on the court, and across culture. Their commitment to LOVB San Francisco reflects our mission to build a new model for women’s sports - one powered by community, opportunity, and a pipeline that elevates athletes from their very first serve to the pro stage.”


