Top 16 Collegiate Esports Teams to Compete for Over $100,000 in Scholarships May 12th – 14th

 

Finalists to Compete in the CSL Grand Finals for Counter Strike: Global Offensive, DotA2, StarCraft II, and League of Legends

 

Los Angeles CA: April 25, 2017– The Collegiate StarLeague (CSL) today announced the qualifying teams for the upcoming 2017 North American Collegiate Grand Finals, being held in Toronto May 12 – 14. Each of the collegiate leagues had hundreds of teams competing through the season, with the top four teams for each league earning a spot at the Grand Finals event. A four team League of Legends Invitational will also be showcased as part of the weekend tournament.  More than $100,000 in scholarships will be awarded to students across the four game titles.

 

“This is the largest collegiate esports event of the year and we’re thrilled to be hosting it in Toronto,” said Wim Stocks, CEO/GM of WorldGaming. “Canada overall has a huge appetite for live esports events, and it’s an honour to have the best collegiate esports teams here vying for the international championships for their schools, as well as scholarships for themselves. Partnering with Cineplex to host the finals will also make this event our biggest to date for fans and players. ”

 

The CSL North American Collegiate Grand Finals will be the culminating collegiate esports event for the record breaking 2016-17 season. More than 900 universities and colleges participated in the season that saw more than 1,500 teams compete from October 2016 to April 2017 across six games and three different platforms.

 

The qualifying teams for each of the Grand Finals are:

 

Counter Strike: Global Offensive: University of California Irvine, University of British Columbia, University of California Los Angeles and CUNY Baruch

 

DotA2: University of Connecticut, California State University Long Beach, University of California Davis and University of British Columbia

 

Starcraft II: University of Waterloo, University of Montreal, University of Connecticut, and Temple University

League of Legends Invitational: University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, McMaster University and the University of Toronto

 

The Scotiabank Theatre in downtown Toronto will play host to the weekend tournament, with events including an opening ceremony, a players’ Gala and a series of speaker panels and keynotes on the esports industry. Panels and keynotes will include:

 

  • The Business of Esports (keynote)
  • The Rise of Collegiate Esports (keynote)
  • Sponsorships in Esports (panel)
  • Game Development (panel)
  • The Future of Collegiate Esports (panel)
  • How to get a career in Esports (panel)

 

Ticket sales go live today, Tuesday April 25th, 2017 at 10AM EST at www.cineplex.com/gameon. A one day ticket will cost $11.50 and include 300 SCENE points, a three day weekend ticket will cost $27.50 and include 1000 SCENE points.

 

For more information and additional league, player and team content please visit www.cstarleague.com.

 

About Collegiate StarLeague

Collegiate StarLeague, a division of WorldGaming, is the world’s largest collegiate gaming league.  Since 2009, it has awarded over $300,000 in scholarship money to student gamers from around the world.  It has more than 30,000 registered players across 900+ registered schools.  For more information, visit www.cstarleague.com.

By DanVanDam

Founder/ Worth Your Universe Creator/Presenter Dan is a Classic Gamer, as well as a Indie game lover. He plays mostly Retro/indie games on Twitch(DanVanDam). You can catch him daily there.

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