PORTLAND, Ore. – Introducing a new partnership between the Great Northwest Athletic Conference and Hudl, the conference office announced on Tuesday the formation of the GNAC Network as the official live video streaming provider beginning in the fall of 2025.
The GNAC Network, available online at
www.gnacnetwork.com, will serve as a centralized hub where access to live video streams for all 10 of the conference's members will be available for the sports of women's and men's soccer, volleyball, women's and men's basketball, baseball and softball. All GNAC live streams will be available on a pay-per-view basis for the first 48 hours following each contest. After that window, on-demand access to the event will be available to fans free of charge. Additionally, day passes for the sports of baseball and softball will go on sale 12 hours prior to the scheduled start time, ensuring fair access while helping schools manage streaming demand and access to the games effectively.
"We're excited to partner with Hudl to bring a unified streaming experience to GNAC fans," said GNAC Commissioner
Bridget Johnson Tetteh. "This partnership provides a standard landing page where fans can easily access live and on-demand video for all GNAC athletic contests in one place. In addition, the revenue generated gives our member schools a valuable opportunity to reinvest in their streaming infrastructure and continue enhancing the quality of broadcasts across the conference."
Fans will have multiple options to access regular season games: a Single Event Pass for $12.00, a Month Pass for $25.00, or a full 2025–26 Season Pass for $120.00. The Month Pass and Season Pass will include access to games in all seven sports across all 10 of the conference's member schools. For baseball and softball, a Day Pass will be available for $12.00, along with a 5-Day Pass for $20.00. Comprehensive pricing information
can be found online here.
Conference championship events will be priced separately, with revenue supporting the conference's broader broadcast efforts. Postseason Day Passes will be $14.00 for soccer, softball, and baseball, and $15.00 for basketball. Full Tournament Passes will be available for $20.00 (soccer and baseball), $30.00 (softball), and $34.00 (basketball).
All games will be accessible on iOS and Android mobile apps and via Smart TV apps on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV. Each of the conference's 10 schools will have a customized streaming portal on web-based applications as well. All apps will be available prior to the 2025 fall regular season.
Viewing on Mobile Apps
1. Download the GNAC app from the App Store on your Apple or Android device.
2. Once the app has been downloaded, go to your device's home screen and open the app.
3. Scroll down to find your school under the schools section. Click into your school to access upcoming and past broadcasts.
4. You can also use the favorites tab at the bottom of the screen to select a favorite school or schools.
Viewing on Smart TVs
1. The GNAC Network app is supported on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV or Android TV.
2. Once the app has been downloaded, go to your device's home screen and open the app.
3. Scroll to find the schools tab and edit which schools you would like to see show up on your app's Home Page.
Detailed instructions on accessing video streams through the GNAC Network can be found via
the Hudl FAQ page online here.
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