LACEY, Wash. — The 2025-26 Saint Martin's Athletics season is underway, and Saints Athletics would like to announce that this season will mark the first in which Saint Martin's and the Great Northwest Athletic Conference will utilize Hudl for live video streaming on a pay-per-view basis.
Saint Martin's home athletics events, as well as away GNAC matchups, will be available at a central streaming page on the GNAC Network, which can be found here. All GNAC live streams are set to be available on a pay-per-view system; following 48 hours after the event ends, fans can rewatch all games for free.
"We're entering a new era for GNAC sports fans with an exciting partnership with Hudl, designed to deliver a unified, all-in-one streaming experience", SMU Athletic Director Theresa Hanson said. "SMU fans can now easily access live and on-demand coverage of all GNAC athletic events in one convenient location. Even better, the revenue generated from this partnership allows Saints Athletics to reinvest in our streaming infrastructure—helping us continue to elevate the quality of our broadcasts for fans everywhere."
Fans of Saint Martin's and the GNAC will have several options for pay-per-view streaming. Single event passes cost $12, monthly passes cost $25, and a 2025-26 season pass costs $120. Monthly and yearly passes include access to men's and women's soccer, volleyball, men's and women's basketball, baseball, and softball. Be sure to select Saint Martin's from the top menu to ensure your support contributes directly to our program. Conference championship events will be priced separately, with revenue supporting the conference's broader broadcast efforts.
The GNAC Network app is available for download on Apple products, Android Mobile, Android TV, Amazon Fire, and Roku TV. For further information, the full GNAC Network, Hudl Partnership announcement can be found here.
The Saints opened the 2025-26 last week, and are set to host the first home events of the academic year this week. SMU men's soccer hosts Chico State at 1 p.m. on Thursday, September 11, before hosting Stanislaus State on Sept. 13.