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This team has competed for a little over two years now and has consistently been very close but never totally victorious until now. It鈥檚 taught me to always get back up and try again, because maybe next time, it鈥檒l work out.鈥

Charlie Sweet '24

The 澳门六合彩历史记录 varsity 鈥淩ainbow Six Siege鈥 team can add a national championship to its list of accomplishments.

The team defeated Oklahoma Christian University 3-0 in the virtual National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC) National Championship on June 14. The national championship is the University鈥檚 first since the Esports program started in January 2020.

鈥淭his has been the culmination of all the hard work our players and coaches have put in,鈥 Esports Coach Dan Nowaczyk said. 鈥淲e wouldn鈥檛 be where we are without their drive. I鈥檓 so proud of these guys and everything they have done to get to this point. I still don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 sunk in that this actually happened and we have a national title in Kettering Esports.鈥

鈥淩ainbow Six Siege鈥 is a multiplayer game in which teams defend their areas of a map from competing teams. The NECC National Championship was a culmination tournament based on a points system. Teams earned points based on their finishes in fall and spring tournaments. The top four teams with the most points earned a spot in the National Championship. Kettering defeated the University of Louisville 2-0 in the semifinals before moving on to the finals.

鈥淒uring the regular season, both matches with these teams went to the full three maps, pulling out a narrow win over Louisville and losing to Oklahoma Christian,鈥 Nowaczyk said. 鈥淭o come into this against teams we struggled against in the regular season and not lose a single map is crazy. I鈥檝e never seen our team playing at this level all season; it was like a completely different team than who was playing all season.鈥

Charlie Sweet 鈥24 couldn鈥檛 believe what the team accomplished.

鈥淭o win after all of the challenges and obstacles throughout this season was a major relief,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was something we had set our goals on since the start of the season, and at some points, it really seemed impossible, like it just wasn鈥檛 feasible. But after a lot of effort, work and practice, we walked into the finals and competed like we never had before. It was a refreshing sight to see all of our work suddenly come to fruition in the exact moment we needed it most.鈥

Sweet, who majors in Chemical Engineering, plays the flex-intel/support role for attack and as a flex anchor on defense for the team. This means he identifies and fills in various roles best for the team as needed.

Garrett Stockham 鈥22 previously played on the team but has moved into a coaching role since he earned his Bachelor鈥檚 degree in Mechanical Engineering.

鈥淚t felt very good to finally have all the pieces come together and win this championship,鈥 he said. 鈥... Lucas [Sweet] and I knew as coaches that our players could win a championship but saw there was a bit of a disconnect in how everyone worked together during the games. After switching a few things around in the prep time before the playoffs, the players finally felt like they were having everything sync up and got the level of chemistry we all knew would win a championship. So we stuck to it, and the players did a fantastic job closing the season out on top.鈥

Stockham is an associate calibration engineer in braking systems at Bosch. He uses many skills he acquired on the Esports team in his career.

鈥溾楻ainbow Six鈥 is based on teamwork and requires a lot of communication among the players during their games and between the players and coaches during practice time,鈥 Stockham said. 鈥淎pplying the skills used to work in high-emotion, high-stress or high-pressure situations, where there are also considerable frustrations at times, is applicable to any career.鈥

In addition to teamwork and communication skills, Sweet said he鈥檚 learned about perseverance.

鈥淲e have had a lot of failures on the way, but we have always had to get back up, brush the dust off and try again,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his team has competed for a little over two years now and has consistently been very close but never totally victorious until now. It鈥檚 taught me to always get back up and try again, because maybe next time, it鈥檒l work out.鈥

The team finished second in the NECC fall tournament and the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) fall tournament and third in the NACE spring tournament.

The varsity roster for 鈥淩ainbow Six鈥 includes seven students: Samuel Erman 鈥26, J-D Gadd 鈥26, Nolan Jones 鈥24, Jason Sedluk 鈥24, Charlie Sweet 鈥24, Jack Tuttle 鈥24 and Aaron West 鈥24.聽

More than 100 students are part of the University鈥檚 Esports program. In addition to 鈥淩ainbow Six,鈥 the University has teams for 鈥淟eague of Legends,鈥 鈥淥verwatch,鈥 鈥淰alorant鈥 and 鈥淪uper Smash Bros. Ultimate.鈥

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