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Colleges Recruit a New Kind of Athlete: Video Gamers
They’re the best of the best in college sport. They’re intensely recruited out of high school, they’re cheered by…
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At more US colleges, video gamers get the varsity treatment
BOSTON (AP) — In some ways, they’re like typical college athletes. They’re on varsity teams. They train for hours…
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Varsity eSports at Boise State
Beginning in 2017, Boise State will host competitive videogame teams (eSports) as an officially sanctioned varsity activity for undergraduate…
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College Scholarships for Video Games? It’s Happening
For any parent who has fretted about their kids playing video games all day, here’s a reason to relax.…
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Video Games as a College Sport
The idea of colleges fielding teams for video games, an oddity just several years ago, now supports an athletic…
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2017 Q2 Collegiate Esports Report: 40 schools giving $4M+ in scholarships
TNL Take: When people talk about eSports, they often talk about its exponential growth. Usually there’s a bit of an…
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Move aside football, American college students can now play video games as a varsity sport
The esports industry has boomed in recent years, commanding an audience of nearly 150 million people who are tuning…
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Bellevue University Athletics adding eSports beginning in 2017-18
BELLEVUE, Neb. — The Bellevue University Athletic Department announced today that it will launch eSports as a new varsity…
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Colleges are Starting Varsity Programs for Video Games
Professional esports — competitive video game playing as a spectator sport — is surging in the US, with revenues…
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Maryville University Wins Inaugural NACE Invitational
Saints down Miami University, 2-0 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (April 21, 2017) – National Association of Collegiate eSports (NACE) history…
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