The Independence Community College (ICC) Esports program is making waves in the collegiate esports scene, boasting impressive performances in both Call of Duty and Fortnite.
Call of Duty Team Achieves Top Ranking in Collegiate League
The ICC Call of Duty team continues to impress in the Collegiate Call of Duty League (CCL), currently holding a strong 7-2 record. Their latest victory came on Tuesday night against the University of Texas San Antonio, with a final score of 3-2.
CCL Game 1: ICC defeated University of Texas San Antonio, 3-2
Match Link: https://ccl.leagueos.gg/league/matches/3tq53vtroxmz6lvwy2ls8f94v
The team is also undefeated in the Playfly league, further solidifying their position as a top contender. On Thursday night, they secured another 3-2 victory, this time against Arizona State University. This win places ICC in a tie for 2nd place in the highly competitive Playfly Call of Duty Premier league.
Match Link: https://esports.playflycollege.gg/matches/cfc490b8-17a4-4320-b070-985291e1c6bb
Fortnite Teams Qualify for National Championship
ICC's success extends beyond Call of Duty, with three of its Fortnite teams qualifying for the Playfly Fortnite National Championship this Saturday. All three teams are currently ranked in the top 25 for collegiate Fortnite in the Playfly league, showcasing the depth of talent within the ICC Esports program.
ICC Fortnite Teams and Rankings:
- ICC Fortnite 1: Tyson Martinez and Logan Holmes, Rank 25
- ICC Fortnite 2: James Linck and Ca-marion Bush, Rank 18
- ICC Fortnite 3: Tucker Gregory and Isaiah Pollard, Rank 10
- Link to Rankings
“I'm incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication our Call of Duty and Fortnite teams have shown this season,” said Zachary Spraldin, ICC Esports Director. “Their success is a testament to their teamwork, strategic thinking, and unwavering commitment to excellence. We're excited to see what they accomplish at the national level!"