By: Delanie Gearing, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
INDIANAPOLIS - For the seventh time in program history, the Cal Poly Pomona women's soccer team is headed to the NCAA Tournament. Sporting a strong 14-2-3 overall record, the Broncos earned the No. 2 seed in the region and, with it, hosting rights for the First and Second Rounds at Kellogg Stadium.
This year's regional will be split between two host sites, with No. 1 seed Western Washington leading the opposite side of the bracket. Western Washington will host No. 4 Azusa Pacific and No. 5 Point Loma, while the Cal Poly Pomona regional will feature No. 3 Simon Fraser, No. 6 Western Oregon, and No. 7 Cal Poly Humboldt.
First Round action in Pomona begins on Friday, November 21st. Simon Fraser and Western Oregon will open the day with a 12:00 PM kickoff, followed by Cal Poly Pomona taking on Cal Poly Humboldt at 3:00 PM. The winners of these two matches will advance to the Second Round, also hosted at Kellogg Stadium, on Sunday, November 23rd at 3:00 PM.
The winner emerging from the Pomona side will then move on to the Third Round to face the advancing team from the Western Washington regional, continuing the road toward a regional championship and a berth in the NCAA semifinals.
Game Preview
Cal Poly Pomona begins its postseason journey in the First Round, hosting Cal Poly Humboldt at 3:00 PM on Friday, November 21st. A victory would send the Broncos into the Second Round on November 23rd at 3:00 PM, where they would face the winner of Simon Fraser vs. Western Oregon.
How to Watch
The entire NCAA women's soccer tournament will be streamed on the NCAA Championships Pass. Division II will join the free streaming initiative for the 2025-26 academic year, giving fans access to more than 1,200 championship games across Divisions II and III. Building on Division III's successful model, Division II championships not covered by existing TV agreements will stream on a centralized Hudl-powered platform, making it easier for families, alumni and fans to follow their teams. This expansion significantly boosts visibility for Division II student-athletes and programs nationwide. Watch HERE.
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Tournament Central
NCAA Bracket
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