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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – With the conclusion of regular season play on Wednesday, the field for the 2025 edition of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference women’s soccer championship has been set and sees the defending tournament champions Colorado School of Mines enter this year’s postseason at the #2 seed.
 
Colorado Mesa took the regular season title and earned the #1 seed. The Mavericks will have a bye all the way through to the semifinals and will host both semifinal matches and the championship in Grand Junction starting Wednesday. The rest of the field includes #3 seed UCCS, #4 seed Fort Lewis, #5 seed Regis, #6 seed Westminster, #7 seed Adams State and #8 seed CSU Pueblo. Mines will host a quarterfinal Sunday at 12 p.m. at Stermole Stadium and awaits the winner of the play-in match between ASU and CSUP on Friday November 7 in Alamosa.
 
Other quarterfinal matches feature Fort Lewis and Regis from Durango and UCCS and Westminster from Colorado Springs. The winners of the quarterfinals will advance to the championship site in Grand Junction starting Wednesday November 12 with the championship match scheduled for Saturday November 15.
 

As has been the case for the past two years of postseason play, the RMAC Women’s Soccer Championship will remain on subscription model for all championship broadcasts. Broadcasts of all championship matches are included in annual or monthly subscriptions. Access to individual matches is available for $10.60 including taxes & fees. A championship day pass is also available $15 and includes access to all championship broadcasts for a 24 hour period. For technical support questions, fans may submit a support ticket with Hudl Support or email the RMAC directly (help@rmacsports.org). For further support, fans can visit the RMAC Network Help page.
 
Fans are also reminded that there is no passlist for the postseason. Fans are strongly encouraged to purchase advance tickets through Hudl Tickets prior to the event. Single-match general admission tickets are $16 while tickets for children ages 6-17, adults over 65 and military personnel are $11. A two-day pass for both semifinal and championship matches is available for $27.54 including service fees.
 
Fans can keep up with Mines women’s soccer on X and Instagram at @mineswsoc. They can also keep up with Colorado School of Mines Athletics all year long on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using the handle @MinesAthletics.