The University of Vermont has launched a new subscription service for soccer fans. It’s called “Cats Pride.” Fans can buy into the subscription service for special perks through UVM athletics. Head coach Rob Dow said there were multiple requests from team supporters who wanted new ways to connect with the players and coaching staff. “We wanted to give them an opportunity to feel more ownership in the team,” Dow said. On Sunday night, the winning team also received its championship rings from the 2024 season. Friends and family gathered at Halverson’s Upstreet Cafe to celebrate with them, just one night after the team’s 1-0 victory against the University of Akron. The men’s soccer team will face off against Hofstra University on Tuesday at Virtue Field.
BURLINGTON, Vt. —
The University of Vermont has launched a new subscription service for soccer fans.
It’s called “Cats Pride.” Fans can buy into the subscription service for special perks through UVM athletics. Head coach Rob Dow said there were multiple requests from team supporters who wanted new ways to connect with the players and coaching staff.
“We wanted to give them an opportunity to feel more ownership in the team,” Dow said.
On Sunday night, the winning team also received its championship rings from the 2024 season. Friends and family gathered at Halverson’s Upstreet Cafe to celebrate with them, just one night after the team’s 1-0 victory against the University of Akron.
The men’s soccer team will face off against Hofstra University on Tuesday at Virtue Field.