Blinn Esports To Host Fall Tryouts In August
Blinn College esports is hosting tryouts for six gaming teams this August, with opportunities for scholarships and in-person tryouts at Blinn’s state-of-the-art arenas.
Read MoreBlinn College esports is hosting tryouts for six gaming teams this August, with opportunities for scholarships and in-person tryouts at Blinn’s state-of-the-art arenas.
Read MoreThe Blinn College esports team continues to shine, with the Valorant squad securing a decisive 2-0 victory over Conestoga College, advancing to an impressive 8-1 record in the Collegiate Esports Commissioners Cup. In Super Smash Bros Ultimate, the team displayed resilience and skill, finishing the season with a respectable 5-5 record, showcasing their determination and competitive spirit throughout the matches. Despite facing challenges, the Blinn esports teams demonstrate consistent performance and a strong fighting spirit, reflecting their commitment to excellence in collegiate esports.
Read MoreBlinn College’s esports teams are making waves during spring break, with impressive performances across multiple games. The Call of Duty team secured victories over Gogebic Community College, while the Overwatch team dominated Drexel University and Daytona State College. Additionally, the Super Smash Bros Ultimate team saw success, with notable wins by Brady Landry and Cody Bentlage.
Read MoreBlinn College’s Valorant junior varsity team faced Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in an NJCAA Esports match, ultimately falling 2-0 in the best-of-three series. Despite their 0-3 season record, the team, comprising Braeden Greiffenstein, Korey Keller, Tanner Cole, Justin Ni, and Isaiah Evans, remains determined and focused on improvement. Blinn’s head coach and Valorant manager, Aaron Kapiko, expressed confidence in the team’s ability to turn their season around with continued hard work and experience.
Read MoreThe Blinn College esports team had an eventful day on Monday, splitting their matches with a win and a loss. The Valorant squad impressed with a 2-0 victory over Conestoga College in the NECC, while the Call of Duty team faced a tough 3-1 defeat against the University of Mississippi in the CCL Division II Southeast. Despite the loss, both teams showed promise and are eager to continue their success in future matches.
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