
Several NCAA championship events are making their way to Missouri over the next four years.
The NCAA announced Wednesday over 240 regional and national championship sites for the next four years, including six of them in the Kansas City area. CPKC Stadium will host this spring’s Division I Women’s College Cup, with the new riverfront stadium replacing Sacramento as this year’s site. The home of the Kansas City Current will also serve as the site of both the men’s and women’s Division II championships in fall 2026, which is part of the Championships Festival that will have cross country compete at Rim Rock in Lawrence, Kansas, field hockey at The Pembroke Hill School, and women’s volleyball at Municipal Auditorium. Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center will host the 2027 Men’s Basketball Division I Midwest Regional.
Saint Louis will welcome the nation’s top wrestlers to the Enterprise Center for the Division I Finals in 2027. The University of Missouri will serve as a host. It’ll be the tenth time since 2000 that the Enterprise Center has hosted the national tournament. Two cross country courses in Missouri will host regional championships in 2027. The Division I race that fall will take place on the Gans Creek Cross Country Course at the University of Missouri in Columbia, while Division II will compete at the Tom Rutledge Cross Country Course in Joplin at Missouri Southern State University.