April 7, 2022
The Catawba College Esports teams have had a great spring season so far and a few are ready for playoffs beginning April 8.
Catawba Halo has qualified for two playoff births, one in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and the other in the Ultimate Gaming Championship (UGC) collegiate series. All matches are the best of five games. The first to win three games wins the match.
Catawba is seeded fourth in the ECAC nationally with a 6-2 match record out of 26 games played. In the UGC, Catawba is seeded second in the South Division 3 with a 12-2 match record out of 45 games played.
The UGC South Division 3 includes University of North America, Catawba College, Sam Houston State, Old Dominion, University of North Alabama, High Point University, and South East Missouri State. The ECAC includes 35 college and universities.
The ECAC starting roster for Catawba includes: Chris Little, Clay Brown, Ryan Tindall, and Matt Pujals, along with substitutes Ivan Ontiveros and Bryson Linkous.
Catawba’s UGC Roster includes Chris Little, Clay Brown, Ryan Tindall, Matt Pujals, and Ivan Ontiveros.
The Super Smash Brothers Ultimate Team for Catawba ended their season after a loss in the playoffs. Their roster included Gabriel Vasquez, Sebastion Olvera, Rhyne Thorton, and Nehemiah Butler-Moore along with substitutes Christian Basinger and Kirill Camp.
Carson Turlington represented Catawba College for League of Legends in the Victoris Amateur Draft, a league meant for collegiate and amateur players with aspirations to go to the professional leagues. Carson is the current front runner to win MVP of the split, rookie of the split, and make first team all pro.
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