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Upcoming DI Women's Soccer Championship sites announced

Charlotte, NC - The NJCAA has announced the host sites for the upcoming NJCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championships in 2025, 2026, and 2027.  

Enid Sports Association will host the seven-day national tournament in 2025 at the Advance Soccer Complex in Enid, OK, from November 16-22, 2025.  

"Being awarded the 2025 Division I Women's Soccer Championship at our new Advance Soccer Complex expands and enhances Enid's longstanding relationship with the NJCAA," said Mike Steinke, Director of the Advance Soccer Complex. "We will provide a first-rate experience not only for the athletes and coaches competing for a national championship, but also for the fans who will travel to Enid to cheer them on."

The Advance Soccer Complex was just recently completed in 2023 with a goal to create opportunities for youth involvement in physical activities to teach major life lessons. With 6 full size natural grass fields, 3 mid-size fields, a turf championship field that seats 1,200, an indoor Futsal field, 4 exquisite locker rooms, a playground, and much more. The Advance Soccer Complex has previously hosted club tournaments, college games, regional collegiate tournaments along with college player ID camps, and other sport games/leagues.

Columbia County Georgia will host the DI Women's Soccer Championship at Blanchard Woods Park in Evans, GA, from November 15-21, 2026.

"We are honored to be selected to host the 2026 NJCAA D1 Women's Soccer National Championship at Blanchard Woods Park.  Our community and staff are excited to welcome the NJCAA back to Columbia County for a third time," said John Luton, Columbia County's Director of Community Services.

Columbia County Georgia previously hosted the DI and DII Women's Soccer Championships in 2020 and then the DI championship again in 2022. This will be Blanchard Woods Park's seventh collegiate National Championship.

Daytona State College will host the national tournament on its campus in Daytona Beach, FL, from November 14-20, 2027.

"Daytona State College had the honor of hosting the NJCAA DI Men's National Soccer Tournament in 2018 and the DI Women's National Soccer Tournament in 2021 and we are tremendously excited to host the women's championship again in 2027," stated Dr.  Tom LoBasso, President, Daytona State College. "Hosting the top 12 teams from around the country for a week will be an incredible economic opportunity for local businesses. This is our time to shine and we look forward to welcoming everyone into our home." 

The state-of-the-art 800-seat soccer stadium serves as a venue for local soccer clubs, summer sports camps, school groups and Daytona State community partners. All athletes will have access to the fitness and aquatic center and field houses throughout the championship.

"In the quest for greatness, the championship serves as a beacon of excellence, and the committee's decision to choose these host sites represents our dedication to offering an outstanding experience for athletes and fans," said Jo Ann Rogers Todaro, NJCAA DI Women's Soccer Chair. "We believe in the ability of the community to create unforgettable memories."

About Enid Sports Association

Enid Sports Association is a non-profit organization founded in 2017 to develop and grow recreational and competitive sports, recognize achievement and promote healthy lifestyles through strengthened community values.

About Columbia County Georgia

Columbia County, Georgia, located in the eastern part of the state, is known for its blend of suburban comfort and natural beauty. As of the latest census data, it has a growing population that values its family-friendly atmosphere, excellent schools, and abundant recreational opportunities.

The county boasts a thriving economy supported by a diverse range of industries including healthcare, education, manufacturing, and retail. Its strategic location and business-friendly environment attract both large corporations and small businesses alike. 

Overall, Columbia County, Georgia, is recognized for its quality of life, strong sense of community, and opportunities for both personal and professional growth, making it an appealing place to live, work, and visit.