Spring championships set to air on NJCAA TV
Coverage features men's and women's lacrosse, baseball, and softball championships
Charlotte, NC – For the 10th consecutive year, NJCAA TV (www.njcaatv.com) – the official digital video network of the NJCAA – is set to broadcast national championship tournaments throughout the spring championship season.
A variety of subscription options are available to fans, starting with a single event/broadcast pass.
| 2018-19 NJCAA TV Subscription Plans | |
| Single Broadcast Pass: | $4.99 |
| *Championship Season Pass | $14.99 |
| Full Year (2018-19) | $39.99 |
*Championship Season Pass provides access to all championship broadcasts from Fall, Winter or Spring.
Spring championship events covered by NJCAA TV include men's and women's lacrosse along with Division I, II, and III baseball and softball. All NJCAA TV championship broadcasts will be available online at www.njcaatv.com as well as through NJCAA TV dedicated streaming apps on Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. Fans can also download the NJCAA TV mobile apps for iPhone and Android devices to catch all of their NJCAA championship action on the go. Games are available on demand following the conclusion of the tournament and are also available for direct download.
Fans will have the ability to engage with NJCAA TV on social media. Top plays and highlights from all championships will be posted in near real-time on Twitter @NJCAATV and Facebook. Highlights from the 2017 NJCAA Spring Championships drew over 6.0 million impressions on Twitter.
Coverage of the men's and women's lacrosse semifinals and championship games will air from May 18-19. Coverage of all three softball championships will begin on Friday, May 24 and will feature all semifinal and championship games. All baseball tournament games across each division will be streamed live throughout the duration of the tournaments.
How can I watch NJCAA TV?
NJCAA TV is available on both your desktop and mobile/tablet devices, as well as through NJCAA TV specific over-the-top (OTT) streaming platforms, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV and Apple TV. In addition, the NJCAA TV app is available for iOS in the App Store and Android on Google Play. Mobile devices including iPhone, iPad, and Android will work with the default web browser. Devices should be kept up to date and connected to a reliable data connection for optimal playback. Apple users and owners of an AppleTV device can simply 'throw' the webcast from their iPhone or iPad using the AirPlay feature. See How to Use Airplay. Computer users can output their display directly to an HDMI signal if supported, otherwise a converter may be required. These options may require advance setup and we suggest using an 'On Demand' archive to test prior to watching a live event.