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CCAA Network offered free for remainder of 2021

The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), and its member institutions throughout the Golden State, are proud to give its fans four months of free access to the CCAA Network, powered by BlueFrame. Fans will have the opportunity to watch a wide variety of sporting events ranging from soccer and volleyball to basketball for games hosted by the institutions in NCAA Division II's most successful conference.
 
The CCAA Network (ccaanetwork.com) will be free to all throughout the remainder of 2021. Anyone will be able to log onto the network and follow along with their favorite team or check out a rival's contest, all free of charge. The CCAA Network app is available right now on Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, and Android platforms for quick and easy access to your favorite programs.  
 
"We are excited to have CCAA student-athletes back on the field of play and to be able to offer our fans free access to the CCAA Network through the end of the year," said CCAA Commissioner, Mitch Cox. "I urge fans to take advantage of this time period to check out the CCAA Network and enjoy the outstanding competition that our conference provides."
 
In the fall, fans will be able to watch volleyball and men's and women's soccer matches, including non-conference, conference, and postseason competitions. 

The CCAA will host five championships in the fall, all of which will be available free to fans on The CCAA Network. The men's and women's cross country championships will be held Oct. 23 in San Marcos. The men's and women's soccer championships will run from Nov. 7-14. The men's will take place at Cal State LA and the women's will be at Cal Poly Pomona. Volleyball will close out the fall championships with their tournament on Dec. 2-4 in San Bernardino. 

Beginning on Jan. 1, 2022, The CCAA Network will move to a monthly subscription service at $9.95 per month. Games will not be made available on a pay-per-view basis, but will require a monthly subscription.
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