/r/collegeesports
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I made one on a email on accident and for some reason I can’t delete it
I work for a company that has a game/license/user management program. I don't need to make any sales from interested parties, but if you need something more than just a bunch of open PCs with launchers, lemme know.
I dont know if this sub is still active but if it is yeah
I plan on taking esports when I go to college next year but I have very little clue about it aside from what they told me but I want to know what's in it and what it gives me so if anyone can tell me thank you
Hey Gamers,
I'm a student launching an Esports club at my university. Our team has partnered with a popular gaming lounge to host LAN games in our area. We've got a cool logo, custom jerseys, and are working on getting scholarships provided from our school for our players. We need help finding sponsors and support to grow our team and hopefully get a facility on campus. Any advice or assistance is appreciated!
Thank you guys for the help.
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Titles 4 different events each Cod Cs2 Halo Lol Madden Ow2 RB6 RL Val
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Storm Striker is hosting a Collegiate Clash with Gen.G in the upcoming months! It would be neat to have more schools compete along with us, so posting here.
The game is a hyper shooter similar to Overwatch, if you're into that.
Here's the game's Steam page, a bunch of us are hanging out in the discord atm!
Hiya! I was wondering if many colleges have Yugioh clubs or E-sports teams willing to make a Yu-Gi-Oh team? Currently I'm the Commissioner of the Intercollegiate Yu-Gi-Oh League which is partnered with several different Clubs and E-sports Organizations with colleges and universitys across North America and I'm looking to see how big the collegiate community is! If anyone is enrolled at any of those colleges, or has gone there recently, it would be nice to know about the Yugioh community there or to see what kind of interest people would have in participating. Alumni are equally as welcome!
Hello, I was just wondering what ways different colleges try to create investment into watching and participating in esports and specifically collegiate esports.
I feel like with a lot of collegiate leagues it can be very difficult to follow the scene and keep up with the results that a collegiate roster has during the season. In my experience with the Esports club at my university, the collegiate scene is really lacking in awareness of matches, events, and score updates. This makes it difficult for students that arent directly involved in the club or program to become invested in Esports at their school. I have seen so many students hyper-invested in high level Esports but not know where to start when it comes to their own school.
This problem is the crux of the question. What methods do you think individual programs and clubs could do to create fans from the students on campus?
My ideas include: weekly newsletters, match watch parties with the community, using discord/forums to discuss upcoming and recently played matches, and highlighting rivalries.
Hey everyone! I am conducting a survey about team cohesion and disclosure of information for one of my master's classes. If you are a collegiate athlete please take this survey!! It will only take 5-10 minutes and it will help me to pass my final project!
Hey everybody my name is Dr. Elliot and I'm a physical therapist working in pro esports (100T, NRG, etc) Our passion is to develop industry standards for health and performance. We get most teams at the collegiate level don't have access to the same financial resources that the pro teams do and cannot afford fully built out esports medicine programs. We have created the Esports Health and Performance Institute to try to bridge this gap. Our foundations course (https://ehpi.org/certification/) covers
Basic Health Considerations
Principles of Posture and Ergonomics
Esports Performance Fundamentals
Foundations of Nutrition in Esports
Basics of Exercise in Esports
Fundamentals of Sleep in Esports
With applications that any coach or manager can apply to their students immediately, we also have a discord that is free to join where you can ask any medical professional in the industry questions about anything.
Student Esports Tournament is a Croatian collegiate esports pentathlon, where 6 students as a team compete in 5 different games.
Check out the CS:GO finals thats happening right now! https://www.twitch.tv/studentesportstournament
President- Responsible for the overarching success of the club. Works closely with the other executive members to ensure they have the resources needed to succeed. The President sets an example of the spirit of the Wake forest Esports Club and is constantly proactive in finding ways to improve it.
Vice-president- Assists the president in day to day activities and covers for them if they’re not available. The Vice-President is a key player in maintaining steady improvement of the club.
Treasurer- Must have the ability to work with finances and the organization’s budget as well as working in tandem with the Team Manager/Coordinator and the President. Responsible for the club’s yearly budget.
Secretary- Responsible for taking notes in meetings, for helping plan events with other executive members, and helping with managing social media accounts.
Content Creator- Responsible for most of the content on Social Media. Work closely with the Secretary, President and Vice-President. Must have experience with graphic design and should be willing to take design requests from other Executive members.
Competitive Esports Head- Responsible for the competitive gaming community. Must be willing to learn about the North Carolina Collegiate esports scene and will spearhead LAN searching and recruitment efforts.
Casual Gaming Head- Responsible for engaging our casual gaming community. Managing the Minecraft server and running campus-wide gaming tournaments. This position can get creative as he/she/they would like!
Smash, Val, RL, LOL, Apex Captain- Usually captain of the “A” Team. Responsible for making sure practices and conference matches run smoothly. Works with the Competitive Esports Head to create a steady flow of new players each year.
Assistant Captains (Leader of “B” and “C” teams)- Responsible for practices and conference matches of either the “B” or “C” team. An assistant captain will usually be on the respective team they are in charge of.
Hey everyone, if you are interested in the future of collegiate esports and would like a chance to potentially win a 20$ amazon gift card then fill out this survey. Feel free to post this survey in your respective esports club discords as well. I'm doing research for my senior project at Oregon State and would really appreciate anyone who takes my survey. Also if anyone wants to talk about the future of collegiate esports I'm happy to talk more about it here or in dms. https://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5cngVeTj0NNpmcK