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GVSU set to play against Harding in NCAA DII football quarterfinals

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Isiah Dunning Defensive Line | Grand Valley State University Athletics Website

Isiah Dunning Defensive Line | Grand Valley State University Athletics Website

Grand Valley State University (GVSU) is preparing to face Harding University in the NCAA Division II Football Quarterfinals. The game is scheduled for Saturday, December 2, at First Security Stadium on Harding's campus in Searcy, Arkansas. Kickoff will be at 2 p.m. Eastern Time.

This matchup marks the first meeting between GVSU and Harding University. Grand Valley State enters the quarterfinals following a narrow 24-21 victory over Pittsburg State. Meanwhile, Harding remains undefeated with a 12-0 record after edging out Central Missouri University 35-34 in their previous game. As champions of the Great American Conference, Harding leads several national statistics categories including scoring and rushing.

Tickets for the event will be available starting at 9 a.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, November 28. Sections designated for GVSU fans include sections 8, 9, and 10. Tickets can be purchased online at HardingTickets.com or by calling 501-279-4305.

For those unable to attend in person or stream the game online, it will be broadcast live on the GVSU Football Radio Network with options including WLAV 96.9 and TheTicket. A Spanish broadcast will also be available through La Poderosa.

The game can be streamed via NCAA.com or through the NCAA Championships Hudl Pass app on various streaming devices like Apple TV and Roku. Streaming costs are $9.95 per contest or $19.95 for access to all Division II Championship games except for certain later rounds.

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