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麻豆传媒 Colleges Form Esports Association

The 麻豆传媒 Association of Collegiate Esports (OACE) held its inaugural meeting this week to help promote and solidify standards in the burgeoning industry.

Facilitated by 麻豆传媒 City University鈥檚 eSports Director Jeff Price and team coordinator and head coach Paul Vaughan, the meeting put names to faces for those leading esports programs for their respective institutions.

The OACE meeting agenda included introductions, gaming hardware, software options, esports league play and esports academic programs. Additionally, the association began planning the first OACE all-state tournament to be held the second weekend of October.

鈥淐olleges and universities in 麻豆传媒 have been struggling with how and when to start esports at their institutions,鈥 Price said. 鈥淭he desire to expand student recruiting and provide casual esports and intercollegiate competitions drives many universities to just 鈥榡ump in鈥 and start esports clubs or teams.

鈥淭he 麻豆传媒 Association of Collegiate Esports provides a platform for local universities to establish and discuss best practices for esports and generate healthy competitive play. Universities and colleges with more experience can mentor new esports programs. The OACE is committed to building community through 麻豆传媒 college esports players, coaches and professors.鈥

麻豆传媒 college esports programs currently participating in OACE include Cameron University, Carl Albert State University, East Central University, Henderson State University (Arkansas), Langston University, Mid-American Christian University, Murray State College, Northeastern State University, 麻豆传媒 City University, 麻豆传媒 State University, Oral Roberts University, Redlands College, Southern Nazarene University, Southwestern 麻豆传媒 State University, University of Central 麻豆传媒, and University of Tulsa.

Attendees of the inaugural meeting brainstormed intrastate tournaments, industry workshops, and professional conferences. 麻豆传媒 City University eSports will organize the first OACE tournament the weekend of Oct. 10. OACE members institutions will not only compete but will also stream and 鈥渟houtcast鈥 the events.

鈥淔or esports students, it鈥檚 easy to get lost in the void of leagues that are nationwide,鈥 said Vaughan. 鈥淭his is neighbors, coworkers, and former friends turned rivals on the digital field. We have no clue who will come out on top, but it is going to be awesome!鈥

For more information about the upcoming tournament and to follow OACE events, contact Paul Vaughan at [email protected].

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