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Rally Cry Hosts FORGE Scholastic Esports Championship in San Antonio
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This weekend, May 15-17, Rally Cry hosts its 2026 Scholastic Championship, newly titled FORGE, presented by the Army National Guard.
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Spring 2026 NECC CS2 Playoff Preview
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It’s down to the final eight teams for the NECC Counter-Strike 2 tournament. Hayden from College Counter takes you through the match-ups to look out for.
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Top student-run clubs in CS2 have begun to move away from PCL and NECC, leads to rise of smaller grassroots leagues
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Top student-run clubs competing in CS2 have begun to move away from PCL and NECC, citing expensive league fees.
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Forfeits and Reschedules a Rampant Problem in Collegiate and High School Esports
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College and high school esports programs recently had a spotlight shone on their high rates of forfeits and reschedules. Efforts have been made to mitigate the problems, but there seems to be no long term fix in sight.
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The Aurora Series Makes Triumphant Return
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Just months after the Aurora Series closed its doors, the collegiate esports tournament makes its triumphant return.
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Fall 2025 Collegiate Esports Registrations: Which League and Game is Dominating the Scene?
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Fall 2025 collegiate esports league registrations are in, and there are some clear trends about the largest leagues and games.
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Collegiate Rocket League Mid-Season Check In
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With the Collegiate Rocket League Fall 2025 season wholly underway, College Esports News takes a look inside CRL competition with a Mid-Season Check In.
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NECC and CFGC Add to Growing List of Collegiate Collaborations
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NECC and CFGC announce a new collaboration centered around providing monthly tournaments for Street Fighter and Tekken.
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College CoD Has Returned With New Changes
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College CoD (CCL) is returning for another year under the NECC banner. Teams will compete to win conference and national championships.
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NECC Announces new ‘Project I’ Initiative for DI Programs
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Big changes arrived earlier this week for the NECC, one of the premiere esports leagues for colleges across the nation. The team announced ‘Project I,’ a new initiative designed to service NCAA Division I schools nationwide with a new competitive format.
