Lexington, KY – The Centennial Conference announced Friday it has reached a formal partnership agreement with BlueFrame Technology to create an end-to-end digital network for all 11 of it’s member institutions for the next three years.
The Centennial Conference Digital Network is now available on the web along with streaming applications for television and mobile devices, including Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Roku (TV), iOS, Android (mobile) and Amazon Fire Tablet. The app can be found and installed by searching for the Centennial Conference Network.
“We are excited to partner with BlueFrame Technology on the next iteration of the Centennial Conference Digital Network,” said Assistant Executive Director Tim Mowrer. “Our athletic communications offices produce hundreds of live events each year and BlueFrame’s platform will provide a comprehensive viewing experience that allows for all of our content in one centralized location. With BlueFrame’s enhancements to the Centennial Conference Digital Network, our member institutions will continue to give fans the best viewing experience in Division III.”
“BlueFrame is excited to work with the Centennial Conference and it’s member schools to power a new and improved Centennial Conference Network,” said Josh Braun, Director of Sales for BlueFrame Technology. “We are so excited for fans to watch world-class broadcasts from the network!”
About BlueFrame Technology
BlueFrame Technology is the premier end-to-end video streaming provider servicing over 1,000 colleges, high schools, and athletic organizations across North America. BlueFrame has official partnerships with over 40 collegiate conferences and national organizations spanning all levels of competition. Currently, one out of every three NCAA institutions count on BlueFrame’s superior technology for their video streaming needs, including over 70% of NCAA Division II members and over 25% of Division III members. For more information visit: www.hudl.com/blueframe
About the Centennial Conference
The purpose of the Centennial Conference is to provide for athletic competition among institutions that share high academic aspirations and are committed to the importance of the total educational experience for students engaged in sports. Its full-time members include Bryn Mawr, Dickinson, Franklin & Marshall, Gettysburg, Haverford, McDaniel, Muhlenberg, Swarthmore, Ursinus, and Washington College, along with Johns Hopkins University. The Conference was founded in 1981 as the Centennial Football Conference and began competition as an all-sports conference in the fall of 1993. The Conference crowns champions in 24 sports. For more information on the Centennial Conference, please visit www.centennial.org or follow the Centennial on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube.