Madison College is the host site of the NJCAA Region 4 Fall Division II Championships for the third consecutive year. The Madison College Athletics Department will welcome 12 schools to compete in eight contests over the November 8-9 weekend with hopes of securing one of three championships on the line, as well as an automatic berth in a national tournament.
The NJCAA Region 4 Division II Men's & Women's Soccer Tournament Championships will be held at
Irwin A. & Robert D. Goodman Pitch-East on Saturday. The women's title match will be conducted at noon, followed by the men's championship at approximately 3:00 p.m.
The NJCAA Region 4 Division II District A & B Women's Volleyball Tournament comes to
H. Douglas Redsten Gymnasium. Saturday's slate of semifinal matches begins at 11:00 a.m., and follows with matches schedule for 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m, and 6:00 p.m. The winners will return on Sunday for championship matches at noon and approximately 2:30 p.m.
The WolfPack men's soccer (15-0-1) team will enter the postseason as the #1 seed in the Region 4 Tournament after an unbeaten regular season and #12 ranking nationally, and will host a quarterfinal on November 1 and a potential semifinal on November 4. WolfPack women's soccer (8-5-3) earned a #8 seed and will host #9-seeded Waubonsee Community College for a play-in match on October 30, with additional rounds slated for November 2 and 5. The Madison College women's volleyball (29-4) team is currently ranked #11 in the nation and riding a 12-match win streak into their regular season finale on October 31 at home against Black Hawk College. A likely top seed in the Region 4 Tournament, the WolfPack will host a quarterfinal match on November 5.
Official Region 4 Tournament Website
Additional Information:
Region 4 Division II Men's Soccer |
Region 4 Division II Women's Soccer |
Region 4 Division II Women's Volleyball |
Region 4 Championships Page
Every single match will be live streamed at
MadisonCollege.TV.
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