The ICC Esports program is celebrating a highly successful regular season, with multiple teams securing top rankings and playoff berths. Last week marked the end of regular season play, and ICC teams are now gearing up for intense playoff competition.
The ICC Call of Duty team finished the Playfly Premier league as the number one team in their conference. This impressive performance earns them the top seed in the upcoming playoff bracket. Fans can view the standings at [https://esports.playflycollege.gg/seasons/ed2cf394-fad6-4cf6-b4a9-8c0fdefa5e75].
In addition to their Playfly Premier League success, the Call of Duty team has also qualified for the prestigious Call of Duty Collegiate League (CCL) playoffs. Bracket seeding for the CCL playoffs is expected to be released later this week.
ICC's Fortnite teams are also making waves on the national stage. Two ICC teams are currently ranked number 1 and 4 in the national Playfly standings. These teams will compete in the National Championship on Saturday, March 29th.
The ICC Fortnite teams are:
· ICC Fortnite 1: Logan Holmes and Tucker Gregory
· ICC Fortnite 2: James Linck and Aaron Baltikauski
Fortnite standings can be found at [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1T_ElVXvTaUH1PrZAIxiefsiVrX9kFCuCT12Ro6Hf9mk/edit?gid=2034667955#gid=2034667955]
"I am incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication shown by all of our esports athletes this season," said Zachary Spradlin, ICC's Esports Director. "Their commitment to excellence has resulted in outstanding achievements across multiple game titles. We are excited to see them compete in the playoffs and represent ICC with pride."
The ICC Esports program continues to grow and provide opportunities for students to compete at a high level in the rapidly evolving world of competitive gaming.