NJCAA DI Football Championship Tickets Available
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Charlotte, NC – The NJCAA Division I Football Championship, presented by Bob McCloskey Insurance, will feature No. 1 Iowa Western and No. 2 New Mexico Military in Little Rock, Arkansas at War Memorial Stadium, on Friday, December 17 at 7:00 PM CT. The championship matchup will be televised nationally by CBS Sports Network, making the primetime airing the fourth consecutive NJCAA football championship on CBS Sports Network. This is the second consecutive NJCAA Football Championship held at the historic War Memorial Stadium, with it recurring until fall 2023.
Tickets for the championship can be purchased by visiting njcaa.org/tickets and are available through HomeTown Ticketing, the NJCAA's Exclusive Online Ticketing Provider. General admission tickets by session are available to purchase for $15 and club level tickets are $45 each. Club level seats include heated box seating with access to premium concessions, beverages, and private restrooms.
On Saturday, December 4 and Sunday, December 5, NJCAA held its first-ever Division I Football Playoff Semifinal games, where No. 1 Iowa Western hosted No. 4 Snow and No. 3 Northwest Mississippi faced-off against No. 2 New Mexico Military for a place in the championship.
No. 1 Iowa Western outlasted the Badgers, the 2020 NJCAA Division I Football Championship runner-up, 30-29 in an overtime thriller to earn a chance at the national title. The Reivers, holding the top rank in the NJCAA Division I Football ranks during the final three weeks of the regular season, improved to 10-0 Saturday, and look to finish the fall campaign with an unblemished record. Historically in postseason play, Iowa Western averages 36.4 points per game, paired with 371.8 yards. The program's last and lone championship title came in 2012 over Butler (KS).
No. 2 New Mexico Military came out victorious and made history in its 49-30 win against No. 3 Northwest Mississippi. The Broncos are 11-1 heading into the NJCAA Division I National Championship for the first time in program history and look to capture their first championship title. New Mexico Military leads the nation in rushing with 3,494 yards and scoring with 495. Never playing in a football championship until now, the undefeated 1958 Bronco team came close, finishing atop the rankings as the No. 1 team in the country.
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For all national championship updates, visit: 2021 NJCAA Division I Football Championship
To learn more about the creation of the NJCAA Football divisional system, visit: NJCAA Football implements divisions and playoff system