FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Tournament officials for the fifth Puerto Vallarta College Challenge have announced the game schedule for the 2020 event, slated for two sessions at Nancy Almaraz Stadium in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Nevada will participate in session one that runs from Feb. 6-9.
The Pack are set to square off with two teams that made it postseason; 2019 NCAA College World Series runner-up Oklahoma and NCAA regionals team BYU. Nevada also has Oregon, Long Beach State and Utah Valley on its slate for the weekend.
Conceived and produced by Triple Crown Sports, this is the only D-I college softball event that is held outside the United States. All games will be livestreamed by FloSoftball. Fans can follow developments for the 2020 event and check out all the action at https://www.pvcollegechallenge.com/
Session 1
(all times local to the venue, Central Time, home team listed second)
Thursday, Feb. 6
10 a.m. – George Washington vs. BYU
12:30 p.m. – Nevada vs. BYU
3 p.m. – Utah Valley vs. George Washington
6 p.m. – Oklahoma vs. Nevada
8:30 p.m. – Utah Valley vs. Oregon
Friday, Feb. 7
10 a.m. – Nevada vs. Long Beach
12:30 p.m. – Oklahoma vs. Long Beach
3 p.m. – Utah Valley vs. Nevada
6 p.m. – Oregon vs. BYU
8:30 p.m. – Oregon vs. George Washington
Saturday, Feb. 8
10 a.m. – Long Beach vs. Utah Valley
12:30 p.m. – Nevada vs. Oregon
3 p.m. – Long Beach vs. George Washington
6 p.m. – George Washington vs. Oklahoma
8:30 p.m. – BYU vs. Oklahoma
Sunday, Feb. 9
9:30 a.m. – Long Beach vs. Oregon
Triple Crown Sports
Based in Fort Collins, CO., Triple Crown Sports has been producing events in youth athletics and the college ranks for more than 35 years. TCS runs both the preseason and postseason WNIT basketball events, powers the "WNIT" model of the NISC (softball) and NIVC (volleyball) postseason events and produces the men's and women's Cancun Challenge tournaments in November, which have been recognized by Sports Illustrated as a top-5 destination tournament for D-I basketball programs. TCS youth fastpitch tournaments (including the 900-team Sparkler/Fireworks event) draw the nation's finest club programs, and hundreds of college coaches attend TCS events for recruiting purposes.