GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — The Stockton University esports team will compete for Garden State Esports Collegiate Circuit titles after beating other local schools last week at an in-person competition on campus. The Ospreys’ “Rocket League” team defeated Camden County College and Rowan University, and the “Super Smash Bros.” team beat Camden County College and Atlantic Cape […]
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — The Stockton University esports team will compete for Garden State Esports Collegiate Circuit titles after beating other local schools last week at an in-person competition on campus.
The Ospreys’ “Rocket League” team defeated Camden County College and Rowan University, and the “Super Smash Bros.” team beat Camden County College and Atlantic Cape Community College, Stockton said Wednesday in a news release. With the victories, both teams won the GSE South Conference and advanced to the Garden State Esports Collegiate Cup finals Feb. 22 at ACX1 Studios in Atlantic City.
In “Rocket League,” Stockton will face Brookdale Community College, New Jersey Institute of Technology and Kean University, and in “Super Smash Bros.” the Ospreys will compete against Rutgers-New Brunswick, Brookdale and NJIT.
Sophomore “Rocket League” player Michael Parker loved the in-person experience of playing other schools in the esports lab and at Stockton’s Lodge at Lakeside, the university said.
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“It’s nice being able to see other people and play against them when they are like 10 feet away from you,” said the biology major from Hammonton. “That’s probably my favorite part about it all.”
Parker said he’s followed Stockton’s esports team since he was a sophomore at Hammonton High School, when the university hosted a “Rocket League” event.