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This December, Kansas City will host one of the biggest events in women’s college soccer: the NCAA Division I Women’s College Cup. The semifinals are set for Friday, December 5, and the national championship match will follow on Monday, December 8, all at CPKC Stadium.Why This Matters-A First for Kansas City: This is the first time the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship will be held in Kansas City, a major milestone for the city and for women’s sports.-The Perfect Venue: CPKC Stadium was purpose-built for professional women’s soccer, making it an ideal stage for the top collegiate teams in the nation to compete for a title.-Local Hosting Pride: The event is being co-hosted by the University of Kansas and the Kansas City Sports Commission, highlighting the region’s growing presence in major athletic events.What to Expect-The semifinal matches will take place on Friday, December 5, with games kicking off at 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM. After a weekend of anticipation and fan events, the national championship game will be held on Monday, December 8, at 6:00 PM.-Fans attending in person can look forward not only to high-level soccer but also to a fun and festive atmosphere, with fan experiences and activities surrounding the event.-If you can’t make it to the stadium, all games will be televised, so supporters from anywhere can watch the road to the trophy unfold.Why It’s a Big Moment for Women’s SoccerElevating the Game: Bringing the College Cup to a professional women’s soccer stadium sends a powerful message: the sport is growing, and women’s athletics deserve major stages and major audiences.-Inspiring Future Athletes: For young players in Kansas City and across the country, this event is a chance to see what the top of the collegiate game looks like — and imagine themselves there one day.-A Win for the Community: Major sporting events mean energy throughout the city, increased visibility, visitors, and a boost for local businesses. It’s a moment that benefits the community far beyond the stadium walls.Final ThoughtsThe NCAA Women’s College Cup at CPKC Stadium is set to be a landmark event — for the athletes, for fans, and for Kansas City. With world-class facilities, national attention, and the best teams in the country gathering to compete, this December promises unforgettable moments and history in the making.Kansas City is ready! Are you?