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BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — The road to the 2018 Women’s National Collegiate Club Championship comes to an end this weekend at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Ore. as the University of Washington will host the championship tournament on Friday-Sunday, May 4-6.

Fans traveling to Mt. Hood will be admitted at a cost of $10 per day and $25 for a weekend pass.  Further, Washington faculty, staff and students, along with senior citizens, receive a discounted rate of $5 per day and $12 for a weekend pass.  Children 12 and under are admitted at no charge.

A complete championship schedule is available by CLICKING HERE.

Comprised of the champions from the Sierra Pacific (University of California-Davis), Pacific Coast (California Polytechnic State University), Southwest (University of California-San Diego), Big Ten (The Ohio State University), Southeast (University of Florida), Midwest (Lindenwood University), Northwest (Washington), New England (Boston College), Texas (Texas A&M University), Mid-Atlantic (Pennsylvania State University), Atlantic (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University), New York (Cornell University), Heartland (Grinnell College) and Rocky Mountain (University of Colorado) Divisions along with the runner-ups from both the Northwest (University of Oregon) and North Atlantic (Wellesley College) Divisions, the 30-game, three-day event caps off the women’s collegiate club season.

For fans unable to make the trip to the Beaver State of Oregon, the CWPA is providing live, pay-per-view streaming coverage of the entire event via the league’s broadcast platform on Stretch Internet.  Fans can access the streaming coverage by CLICKING HERE and signing up for either individual games ($10 per game) or a weekend pass ($25) that allows unlimited viewing on the tournament throughout the weekend.

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