NORTH ANDOVER — Merrimack College Athletics has announced a major expansion of its ESPN+ live-streaming coverage, adding 13 more men’s and women’s sports to it broadcasting reach.
Building on the success of past broadcasts featuring football, ice hockey, and basketball programs, the college investment will live-stream home games across 13 varsity programs throughout the 2025 season and beyond.
This expansion means more opportunities for Warrior fans— alumni, families, and supporters across the country — to stay connected with the teams no matter where they are.
The broadcasts will often include pregame coverage as al of the action from beginning to end of the designated sporting events on the North Andover campus.
“This is an exciting new era for Merrimack Athletics,” said Joe Foley, Director of Athletics at Merrimack College. “Our student-athletes work incredibly hard, and now they’ll have the opportunity to share their moments of excellence with an even larger audience. By expanding our coverage on ESPN+, we’re giving Warrior Nation more ways to engage, celebrate, and cheer for our teams.”
The broadcasts will feature high-definition production, professional commentary, and in-depth coverage designed to bring fans closer to the action. From thrilling overtime finishes to championship-caliber performances, the expanded ESPN+ schedule will ensure no moment is missed.
Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ for live and on-demand access to Merrimack’s home games.
ESPN+ is available on the ESPN app across mobile devices, smart TVs, and streaming platforms, making it easier than ever to follow the Warriors from anywhere. The addition of these sports to the ESPN+ lineup reflects Merrimack’s commitment to growing its athletics program, enhancing the student-athlete experience, and strengthening the bond between the College and its passionate supporters.
“Whether you’re an alum tuning in from across the country or a parent cheering from the stands, you’ll have more ways to be part of the Merrimack community,” added Foley. “We can’t wait to share the incredible stories of our student-athletes with an even broader audience.”