Great Midwest Athletic Conference, Northwest Conference, Ohio Athletic Conference, and Old Dominion Athletic Conference Add Thousands of Live Events for the 2025-26 Season
AUSTIN, TX (July 15, 2025) – FloSports is expanding the reach of NCAA Division-II and Division-III sports from coast-to-coast through a new round of media rights agreements, accelerating the growth of its FloCollege platform. The company today announces the additions of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC), Northwest Conference (NWC), Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC), and Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC), bringing the total number of NCAA conferences available on FloCollege this Fall to 18 across all NCAA divisions.
FloCollege will serve as the global streaming home for live and on-demand coverage of more than 5,000 regular-season and postseason events across all four conferences, making more than 20,000 games available this season. With the expansion, FLO deepens its investment and representation of Division-II and Division-III athletics, becoming a leader in streaming for these divisions and the number one provider of women’s sports with more than 9,000 games during the 2025-2026 season.
The new conferences reinforce the national footprint of FloCollege, giving it representation of more than 40 schools from the Pacific Northwest to the Southeast.
- Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) – NCAA Division II
The G-MAC consists of 13 institutions across Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio, and sponsors 26 conference championship sport offerings serving more than 7,000 student athletes. The schools include Ashland University (OH), Cedarville University (OH), University of Findlay (OH), Hillsdale College (MI), Kentucky Wesleyan College (KY), Lake Erie College (OH), Malone University (OH), Northwood University (MI), Ohio Dominican University (OH), Tiffin University (OH), Ursuline College (OH), Walsh University (OH), and NCAA Division II provisional member Thomas More (KY). - Northwest Conference (NWC) – NCAA Division III
The Northwest Conference includes nine diverse member institutions across Oregon and Washington including George Fox University, Lewis & Clark College, Linfield University, Pacific University, Pacific Lutheran University, University of Puget Sound, Whitman College, Whitworth University, and Willamette University. - Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) – NCAA Division III
The Ohio Athletic Conference is the nation’s third-oldest collegiate athletic conference, founded in 1902. Currently, the conference consists of nine members: Baldwin Wallace University, Capital University, Heidelberg University, Marietta College, the University of Mount Union, Muskingum University, Ohio Northern University, Otterbein University and Wilmington College. - Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) – NCAA Division III
The ODAC stands as the second-largest multi-sport NCAA Division III conference in the country. It has gained national attention hosting NCAA Division III championships for multiple sports. The 14 member institutions include Averett University, Bridgewater College, Eastern Mennonite University, Guilford College, Hampden-Sydney College, Hollins University, University of Lynchburg, Randolph College, Randolph-Macon College, Roanoke College, Shenandoah University, Sweet Briar College, Virginia Wesleyan University, and Washington and Lee University.
“These partnerships reflect FloSports’ continued emphasis on investing and promoting NCAA sports at all levels,” said Michael Levy, FloSports, SVP of Global Rights & Acquisition. “Each conference represents a unique region and history, and we’re committed to supporting them with world-class coverage, original content, and technology that puts their athletes and member institutions in the spotlight.”
Through these agreements, FLO will deliver coverage of the full athletics calendars for each conference, including championships, regular-season matchups, and exclusive behind-the-scenes storytelling. In addition, FLO will invest in production support, marketing, and content creation aimed at enhancing visibility for student-athletes and their programs.
FLO s’est engagé à investir plus de 50 millions de dollars pour développer la plateforme FloCollege grâce aux frais de droits, à l’infrastructure de diffusion, au contenu original et au développement de produits à la fine pointe. Ces investissements garantissent aux institutions et aux fans une expérience constante et de haute qualité sur tous les appareils. À ce jour, FloCollege a généré plus de 47 millions de diffusions en direct de sa couverture d’événements, générant plus de 5 millions d’heures en direct regardées par les abonnés partout dans le monde.
FloCollege est disponible via le web, des applications mobiles (iOS et Android) et des plateformes de diffusion en continu telles que Roku, Apple TV et Amazon Fire TV. L’application FloSports sera préinstallée sur la plupart des téléviseurs intelligents les plus vendus aux États-Unis cette année, ce qui rendra le visionnement plus facile que jamais pour les fans. Les options d’abonnement incluent des forfaits mensuels et annuels, avec des tarifs spéciaux disponibles pour les utilisateurs ayant une adresse courriel .edu. Pour plus d’informations, visitez www.FloCollege.com.
À propos de FloSports
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Le portefeuille de FLO couvre plus de 25 sports et inclut les principales destinations pour un public fidèle, notamment les sports motorisés, le hockey, la lutte, le cyclisme, le jiu-jitsu, l’athlétisme, le cheerleading, une gamme de sports NCAA, et plus encore.
Grâce à des partenariats stratégiques avec NASCAR, USA Wrestling, Varsity Spirit, High Limit Racing, la Ligue américaine de hockey (LAH), le Tour de France, la Wanda Diamond League et 18 conférences NCAA, FloSports diffuse plus de 50 000 événements chaque année à une base mondiale d’abonnés.. Pour plus d’informations, veuillez visiter : flosports.tv.