The
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) and the Victory Sports
Network (VSN) have announced a live video streaming partnership for the
2010-2011 athletic season.
As part of the agreement the KCAC will be able to stream an
unlimited number of games on the Victory Sports Network's Livestream
channel that has been specially created for KCAC events.
"Fans
of the KCAC will be able to watch live events on their own dedicated
channel," said Jason Dannelly, owner and founder of the Victory Sports
Network. "The channel will be run by KCAC personnel with the
technological backing of VSN."
Commissioner Dr. Scott Crawford will head the efforts in the KCAC
to bring fans of NAIA athletics in the state of Kansas an even more
in-depth view. Dr. Crawford felt this is another big step forward for
the KCAC.
"This is a great opportunity to get our players, our schools and
our conference more exposure," said Crawford. He added, "Parents of
current student-athletes, potential future students, alumni and fans
will be able watch their schools compete from anywhere."
Starting on September 4, one football game will be webcast every
Saturday, with two games available on October 2 and 9. All games will be
streamed live and available as Video-On-Demand for repeat viewings.
Additionally, the KCAC Volleyball Championships, plus Men's and
Women's Soccer Championships, will also be broadcast. After fall sports
season, the focus will shift to Men's and Women's Basketball games and
the basketball conference tournament. A Game of the Week series for
both men's and women's basketball is being explored.
"Our plan is to get all of our schools on as many times as
possible," said Dr. Crawford. "We will schedule to keep things as even
as we can, except for the championships, of course."
KCAC 2010 Football Game of the Week Schedule:
September 4:
Haskell Indian Nations University @ McPherson College - 7:00 p.m.
September 11:
Kansas Wesleyan University @ Tabor College - 7:00 p.m.
September 18:
University of Saint Mary @ Kansas Wesleyan University - 6:00 p.m.
September 25:
Southwestern College @ University of Saint Mary - 1:30 p.m.
October 2:
Ottawa University @ Southwestern College - 1:30 p.m.
Bethel College @ Friends University - 7:00 PM
October 9:
University of Saint Mary @ McPherson College - 1:30 PM
Bethany College @ Bethel College - 7:00 PM
October 16:
Sterling College @ Tabor College - 2:00 PM
October 23:
McPherson College @ Southwestern College - 1:30 PM
October 30:
Bethany College @ Sterling College -1:30 PM
November 6:
Kansas Wesleyan University @ Friends University - 1:30 PM
November 13:
Friends University @ Ottawa University - 1:30 PM
The ninth season of coverage from VSN will premiere Saturday,
August 28th, with live coverage of the "Rivalry Renewed" between Ottawa
University and Baker University at 6 p.m. Central.
This season's schedule of the "Victory Sports Network NAIA Football
Game of the Week" currently includes 17 games featuring many of the
top-ranked teams in the NAIA.
About Victory Sports Network:
The Victory
Sports Network was founded July 5th 2002 by Jason Dannelly to become a
promoter of NAIA Collegiate athletics. Dannelly publishes the only
magazine dedicated to NAIA athletics, founded three major sports web
sites, and produces weekly features on latest news of the NAIA.
At VSN, it is our mission is to give fans, coaches, and players of
small college athletics a place to find out the latest information on
the NAIA and interact socially with others who are interested in NAIA
athletics.
About Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference:
The
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC), with roots dating back to
1890, has 10 member institutions, all located in Kansas. Headquartered
in Wichita, KS, the KCAC is an affiliated conference of the National
Association of intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
Today, the KCAC sponsors conference intercollegiate athletics in
football, volleyball, men's cross country, women's cross country, men's
soccer, women's soccer, men's basketball, women's basketball, men's
indoor track and field, women's indoor track and field, men's outdoor
track and field, women's outdoor track and field, baseball, softball,
men's golf, women's tennis, and men's tennis.