FOX Soccer unveils NSCAA College Game of the Week schedule
Posted by NSCAA on Jul 17, 2012 in Community 0 Comments
Weekly programming showcases 35 top U.S. men’s and women’s college programs, including 2012 Men’s NCAA Division I Champion University of North Carolina
LOS ANGELES (July 17, 2012) - FOX Soccer today announced its broadcast schedule for the 2012 National Soccer Coaches Association of America College Game of the Week, a weekly showcase of the country’s foremost men’s and women’s college soccer programs. Beginning with a preseason match between Indiana University and Mexico’s Chivas de Guadalajara U-23 team on Aug. 18, FOX soccer is set to televise 21 matches through Nov. 9.
“Our dedication to growing the game of soccer here domestically is stronger than ever,” said Joshua Glassel, Vice President of Programming and Acquisitions for FOX Soccer. “Along with our partners, the NSCAA College Game of the Week allows us to present some of the best collegiate talent and the game’s future stars, to our viewers across the nation.”
“We are proud to once again bring our members and college soccer fans the NSCAA College Game of the Week telecasts on FOX Soccer,” said CEO Joe Cummings. “It is exciting to be able to offer a comprehensive college soccer TV package featuring teams from all across the country.”
The schedule includes men’s and women’s teams from more than 15 athletic conferences and 21 action-packed Division I matches. On the men’s side, viewers have the opportunity to see players such as UC Santa Barbara’s Ema Boateng, the 2011-12 Gatorade National Boys Soccer High School Player of the Year, when he suits up against UCLA on Sept. 21 and Cal Poly on Oct. 19, as well as collegiate powerhouse Dillon Serna from Akron when the Zips face St. John’s on Sep. 14. FOX Soccer also presents Texas A&M, the highest scoring offense in women’s Division I play, when they meet Big West favorites Long Beach State on Sept. 7.
The full 2012 NSCAA College Game of the Week schedule can be found below (all matches live).
| Matchup | Location | Date/Time (ET) |
| Indiana v. Chivas (Guadalajara) U-23 | Fort Wayne, Ind. | Aug. 18/7 p.m. |
| Dayton v. Boston Univ.* | Dayton, Ohio | Aug. 23/7 p.m. |
| South Florida v. Michigan | Tampa, Fla. | Aug. 24/7 p.m. |
| BYU v. Texas* | Provo, Utah | Sept. 6/9 p.m. |
| Connecticut v. Washington | Storrs, Conn. | Sept. 7/7 p.m. |
| Texas A&M v. Long Beach State* (D) | College Station, Texas | Sept. 7/8 p.m. |
| Virginia v. North Carolina State* | Charlottesville, Va. | Sept. 13/7 p.m. |
| Akron vs. St. John's | Akron, Ohio | Sept. 14/7 p.m. |
| North Carolina v. Virginia | Chapel Hill, N.C. | Sept. 21/7 p.m. |
| UC Santa Barbara v. UCLA | Santa Barbara, Calif. | Sept. 21/9 p.m. |
| Old Dominion v. George Mason | Norfolk, Va. | Sept. 28/7 p.m. |
| Maryland v. Virginia | College Park, Md. | Oct. 5/7 p.m. |
| Memphis v. Rice* | Memphis, Tenn. | Oct. 11/8 p.m. |
| Louisville v. St. Johns | Louisville, Ky. | Oct. 13/7 p.m. |
| West Virginia v. Oklahoma* | Morgantown, W.V. | Oct. 18/7 p.m. |
| UC Santa Barbara v. Cal Poly | Santa Barbara, Calif. | Oct. 19/11 p.m. |
| Texas Tech v. Oklahoma State* | Lubbock, Texas | Oct. 26/8 p.m. |
| Santa Clara v. Portland | Santa Clara, Calif. | Oct. 26/10 p.m. |
| Brown v. Yale* | Providence, R.I. | Nov. 1/7 p.m. |
| Memphis v. Southern Methodist | Memphis, Tenn. | Nov. 2/8 p.m. |
| Dartmouth v. Brown | Hanover, N.H. | Nov. 9/7 p.m. |
* Denotes women's match
(D) - Delay
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