Host Sites Announced for 2026 and 2027 Division III Men’s and Women’s Soccer National Championships
Charlotte, NC – The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) announced today the host sites for the 2026 and 2027 Division III Men's and Women's Soccer National Championships. The Dallas College Mountain View will host Division III Men's Soccer National Championship in 2026 and the Division III Women's Soccer National Championship in 2027. The Genesee Community College will host the Division III Women's Soccer National Championship in 2026 and the Division III Men's Soccer National Championship in 2027.
2026 Men's – Dallas College Mountain View, November 10 – 15, 2026
2026 Women's – Genesee Community College, November 10 -15, 2026
2027 Men's – Genesee Community College, November 10 – 14, 2027
2027 Women's – Dallas College Mountain View, November 10 – 14, 2027
Lynn Nabi, Executive Director of Athletics for Dallas College stated "Dallas College Athletics, in partnership with the Dallas Sports Commission, is proud to host the 2026 Men's and 2027 Women's NJCAA Division III National Soccer Tournaments in Dallas, Texas. This past year, Dallas College completed a full redesign and reconstruction of the Dallas College Mountain View Stadium—now one of the premier soccer-only venues in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. The stadium features a 3,500-seat capacity, a brand-new turf playing surface, a FIFA approved field, making it suitable for soccer competition at any level. The Mountain View Stadium has hosted NCAA and NJCAA soccer at all levels. Dallas College is extremely excited to showcase both this venue and the unmatched hospitality of Dallas, Texas, to all NJCAA competitors, coaches, and fans. Our commitment is to deliver an exceptional student athlete experience, ensuring that every participant enjoys a championship environment worthy of their hard work and achievement. We look forward to welcoming everyone to Dallas and creating a memorable national tournament for all involved."
Mike Belfiore, DIII Men's Soccer Chair stated "We are thrilled to bring the 2026 DIII Men's Soccer Championship to Dallas College Mountain View. This top-notch stadium will provide a first-class experience for our student athletes. We are also excited to go back to Genesee in 2027 where they've hosted many tournaments at their outstanding facility in previous years"
Kristen Schuth, Assistant Vice President of Student Engagement and Inclusion and Director of Athletics at Genesee Community College stated "Genesee Athletics is excited to host national championship soccer in 2026 and 2027. This is an incredible opportunity to showcase our campus and continue elevating an already outstanding student athlete experience."
Katie Amundson, DIII Women's Soccer Chair stated "As we look ahead to the 2026 season, there's an undeniable sense of excitement. We are thrilled that Genesee Community College will serve as the host site for the NJCAA Division III Women's Soccer National Championship. Genesee has consistently delivered exceptional tournaments, and we are confident this championship will be no different. We also look forward to Dallas College hosting in 2027 and experiencing the tournament in another location."
About Dallas College
Dallas College is one of the largest community colleges in Texas. Since 1965, we have helped almost 3 million people on their education journey. Dallas College works to ensure that Dallas County is vibrant, growing and economically viable for future generations. Our students benefit from our partnerships with local business leaders, school districts and four-year universities, and we have over 20 years of experience in online education. In addition, we provide economic benefits to business, taxpayers and the community. https://www.dallascollege.edu/about/
About Genesee Community College
Founded in 1966 as part of the prestigious State University of New York (SUNY), Genesee Community College serves a 2,500 square mile region in the counties of Genesee, Livingston, Orleans and Wyoming. GCC is a student-centered collegiate community that annually serves more than 4,300 students with 75+ academic degrees, certificates and micro-credentials, and several campus locations in Western New York State. Located in Batavia, GCC is only a short drive away from Buffalo and Rochester. https://www.genesee.edu/about/
About NJCAA
Since 1938, the NJCAA has served as the premier governing body for two-year collegiate athletics, providing student-athletes with opportunities to prepare, compete, succeed, and achieve in both their academic and athletic disciplines. The NJCAA is the second largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States, with over 500 member schools and 3,400 teams competing in 28 different sports. Each year, the NJCAA sponsors 57 national championships and invitationals. www.njcaa.org
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