A: The MIAA Network is the official digital streaming network of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Conference. The MIAA Network is a league-wide initiative that showcases the academic and athletic success of the conference and its 14 member institutions. In 2023-24, the MIAA Network broadcasted more live athletic contests on its Network than any other NCAA Division II conference.
A: More than 1,600 live events are available each year on the nation's premier NCAA Division II digital platform.
A: The MIAA Network is available worldwide online. Fans can access games on this website and the MIAA App, including Roku, Apple TV, Android TV and Amazon Fire TV.
A: No. The MIAA Network is only available online and is not part of your subscription with your cable or satellite provider. You can watch MIAA games on your Smart TV by downloaded one of the following applications: Roku, Apple TV, Andriod TV and Amazon Fire TV.
A: ESPN+ is a separate company from the MIAA Network, therefore almost the entire majority of MIAA games will not be available on ESPN+.
Fans can check with their MIAA institution for away or neutral site broadcast information. NCAA postseason or some select away venues may broadcast on other sites/channels, including CBS College Sports, ESPN+, ESPNU, ESPN3, FloSports or on another provider. Since these contests do not take place on an MIAA campus, the MIAA Network does not have authorization to broadcasts these events.
A: Some selected non-athletic events will be FREE on the MIAA Network. But any athletics contest that is broadcasted will be behind the paywall.
A: The MIAA Network will show all regular season and MIAA championship broadcasts for football, volleyball, women's soccer, women's basketball, men's basketball, baseball and softball. Other sports are at the discretion of the host institution. However, if an MIAA school does wish to broadcast an additional event (ex: wrestling, men's soccer, track & field, etc.), that broadcast must be on the MIAA Network.
A: Fans can purchase an individual broadcast pass for $15 or a recurring monthly pass for $30. You can also buy a year-long All-Access pass for $140, that includes broadcasts for the entire 2024-25 season, along with all MIAA Championship broadcasts.
A: Yes, the MIAA Network is available on themiaanetwork.com and on connected devices. It is accessible with your MIAA Network App on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices. The MIAA Network App can be downloaded on Google Play or in the Apple App store.
A: All broadcast streams originating from campus are produced by the host school and not the Conference office. If there is a significant delay in a particular broadcast, you can check the MIAA Network on Twitter @TheMIAANetwork for updates.
A: MIAA institutions may select up to three games (involving non-conference opponents) or events each year to be priced as a premium broadcast event. The dynamic pricing for these important regular season games will be more expensive games than conference games broadcasted on the MIAA Network. MIAA fans who have already purchased monthly and annual subscriptions will receive the premium broadcasts as part of their MIAA Network subscription and will not be charged an additional fee.
A: The MIAA will help monitor broadcasts and alert schools if the quality falls below the requirement for the MIAA Network. Fans can also contact Hudl via hudl.com/support/contact/fan.
Fans are also reminded to check their internet signal strength, particularly on mobile devices. The broadcast will throttle down bandwidth if low internet availability becomes an issue, resulting in a lower-quality picture.
A: Please contact Hudl via hudl.com/support/contact/fan.