MCLA Announces Upgraded Streaming App
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ATLANTA – In its continuing pursuit of providing its membership and fans access to high-quality streaming options, the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) is pleased to announce an upgrade to the MCLAtv.us concept that has been used for the past two years.
Instead of just embedding streamed games on the MCLA.us website, there will now be a standalone platform, which will go into effect for many of this weekend’s conference tournament games along with all of the contests at the 2025 MCLA National Championships presented by New Balance, which will take place from May 5-10 at the Round Rock (Texas) Multipurpose Complex.
MCLAtv.us, which is a property of the MCLA, has been revamped in order to provide a high-quality, live-streaming distribution solution that will make it easier and more convenient for fans to find and watch live games across the league.
Conferences will be able to use the new platform at no cost to them and will have the ability to choose whether to make their games free of charge or behind a paywall. For those games that require a fee, an account can be created allowing for purchases.
MCLAtv.us will be the exclusive destination to watch the upcoming 2025 MCLA National Championships presented by New Balance. Fans cans save $15 on the full tournament package if they purchase before April 30, after which the price increases to $55. Single games will be available for purchase for $15.
Learn more at http://mcla.us/mclatv or go straight to http://mclatv.us to get started!
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