We have the full results from the CECCTexas held in Arlington this past weekend, with four new esports teams crowed.
Over the weekend, CECC Texas held their annual esports event in Arlington crowing four new college champions. The event took place at the Esports Stadium Arlington where several colleges swarmed the arena for four different video games, as teams competed in. The event included the first all-women's team, a new HBCU program, several nationally ranked programs, and a Service Academy, with teams and MVPs from each bracket getting a $26k share of the prize pool.
title back-to-back, racing past the University of Akron 4-1 in the Grand Finals. The two teams squared off for the title in 2021. Northwood beat Indian River State College, a public school in Ft. Pierce, Fla., while Akron knocked out Boise State University. Zander"Nitrous" Shah, a sophomore from Newtown, Mass., majoring in finance, was named CECC MVP, who has been actively playingevents, so he was feeling confident coming into CECC Texas.
Grand Finals, topping Fisher College 3-0 , who meticulously took care of business to hoist the trophy. The Saints beat Boise State University, while Fisher College topped the University of Texas-Dallas in the Semi-Finals. Enrique"Joobi" Triana, a sophomore from Mayfield, Ky., majoring in psychology, was named CECC MVP for thebracket.
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