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I couldn鈥檛 be more proud of everything our Esports students have accomplished over not just this season but over the last year.鈥

Esports Coach Dan Nowaczyk

Three 澳门六合彩官网 Esports teams won a regional championship and three divisional championships in matches Dec. 4-6.

The 鈥淰alorant鈥 Grey team earned the National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC) Great Lakes Regional Championship with wins against Indiana Wesleyan, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and Union College in Kentucky. The 鈥淰alorant鈥 Grey team also won the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) Divisional Championship by defeating Baldwin Wallace University in Ohio and Saint Xavier University in Illinois.

The 鈥淰alorant鈥 Blue team and 鈥淥verwatch 2鈥 Blue team each also earned NACE Divisional Championships. The 鈥淰alorant鈥 Blue team defeated North Central University in Minnesota and Texas A&M International University while the 鈥淥verwatch 2鈥 Blue team defeated Nicholas College in Massachusetts and Northern Michigan College.

鈥淥ur teams worked so hard this season, and since we also took a new approach to team construction this year, I didn鈥檛 want to create any expectations,鈥 Esports Coach Dan Nowaczyk said. 鈥淎s the season went on, it started to look like the new approach worked really well since all of our rosters qualified for playoffs in at least one conference. Bringing home some championships after it鈥檚 all said and done just shows how much work these students are putting in and how much they鈥檝e grown as players and academics this year.鈥

鈥淥verwatch 2鈥 is a multiplayer game in which teams defend their areas on a map against one another. 鈥淰alorant鈥 is a multiplayer game in which teams play a set of agents who are assigned to either attack or defend. The attacking team tries to plant a bomb and detonate it while the defending team鈥檚 goal is to defuse the bomb if it is successfully planted.聽

Because the players鈥 skills were similarly matched this year, Nowaczyk eliminated the traditional varsity and junior varsity system and instead created evenly matched teams based on personalities.聽

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud of everything our Esports students have accomplished over not just this season but over the last year,鈥 Nowaczyk said. 鈥淭hese students do so much, not just within Esports, but all over campus, and it鈥檚 so awesome to see their work in Esports paying off.鈥

Aaron Spengler 鈥23 said it felt amazing to win the championship. Spengler, who majors in Mechanical Engineering, is the captain of the 鈥淥verwatch 2鈥 Blue team.聽

鈥淚鈥檝e been on the team for about two years now, and this is our first season win outside of one other small tournament win,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is also my second-to-last season on the team, so it feels great seeing my hard work being rewarded. I鈥檓 so proud of the team and am so happy I get to be a part of this experience with them.鈥

Spengler co-ops at Our Next Energy (ONE) in Novi on the Battery Management Systems Mechanical team. He said participating in Esports has helped him better his teamwork skills.

鈥淚鈥檝e learned that I need to be flexible working around others鈥 strengths while applying people to what they excel at,鈥 Spengler said. 鈥淎t the same time, I鈥檝e also learned that while I鈥檓 the leader of this team, I鈥檓 also still a player. I learned there鈥檚 a time to lead and a time to follow when in that dual-focused role.鈥

Robert Lim 鈥24 agreed that the skills he learns participating in Esports are applicable to life outside of gaming. Lim is the team captain and in-game leader for the 鈥淰alorant鈥 Grey team. In this role, he analyzes how the competing team is playing and adjusts his team鈥檚 style accordingly. Lim will start his next Co-op as a project manager at Bosch.

鈥淎s a Management major, much of what I do in Esports is practical for my Co-op and soft skills,鈥 Lim said. 鈥淏eing the coach and overall leader for the players, I can enhance and adapt my leadership style. Coaching them in gaming has allowed me to become a better teacher. Esports also improves everyone鈥檚 soft skills in teamwork, communication, time management and, for some people, emotional intelligence.鈥

Ernest Reschke 鈥25 echoed his fellow gamers. The Computer Engineering major plays on the 鈥淰alorant鈥 Blue team. In his role as the 鈥渋nitiator,鈥 he helps create opportunities for his teammates in the game. He co-ops at Detroit Diesel.

鈥淭he skills I have learned in Esports translate greatly to the work environment through Co-ops,鈥 he said. 鈥淐ommunication, planning and execution are all pivotable parts of being on an Esports team. Learning these skills through an environment that I really love helps me in my Co-op because it just feels like second nature to create a route for success, just like Esports.鈥

Reschke wasn鈥檛 surprised the team earned the win after they put in a lot of hard work this season, he said.

鈥淚t feels great to win the division with my team,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 have grown close to them over the years being in the program with them, so it felt awesome to take home the victory.鈥

The 澳门六合彩官网 Esports program started in January 2020 with teams for 鈥淥verwatch,鈥 鈥淪uper Smash Bros. Ultimate鈥 and 鈥淟eague of Legends.鈥 鈥淩ainbow Six Siege鈥 was added a month later, and 鈥淩ocket League鈥 teams formed in August 2020. 鈥淰alorant鈥 teams started in summer 2021. Nowaczyk hopes to add teams for 鈥渋Racing鈥 and 鈥淐ounter-Strike 2鈥 in summer 2024.聽

In June, the 鈥淩ainbow Six Siege鈥 team earned the NECC National Championship. In July, two members of that team were named All-NACE at the NACE National Convention in Indianapolis.

鈥淔rom the inception of the program, I thought it would be a fun extra thing for 25 to 30 students with just a few game titles,鈥 Nowaczyk said. 鈥淣ow, having over 100 students as part of the program and reaching beyond just the walls of Kettering to help K12 programs find their footing; work with those programs to host events for K12 players to get extra competition; help the community raise money for good causes; and collaborate with nonprofits to spread the word about Esports and what it offers kids from both a career perspective and educational one every day, I鈥檓 in disbelief of how far we鈥檝e come in such a short time and the things our students have accomplished. I wouldn鈥檛 change any of it.鈥

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