Southeast Community College
is the latest to add esports to its club sports repertoire at each of its three
campuses in Beatrice, Lincoln and Milford. Esports is multiplayer online videos
games played at a competitive level.
“Students
will have an opportunity to compete in a new emerging athletic culture,
redefining the term athlete,” said Chris Cummins, sponsor of the Lincoln Campus
esports club. “Club members can also learn about the culture surrounding
esports.”
Play
is scheduled to start during the Fall Semester, which begins Aug. 22. Each
campus will have 10 gaming PCs and a console area with dedicated rooms. Each
team can have up to six players with one captain. According to Cummins, there
are no coaches, but the highest-ranking team member will be the captain. He
added that esports is becoming more and more popular and comes with many
benefits.
“Working
with others, improving social skills, strategic thinking and planning, managing
success and failure, time management and pro-social values are some of the
opportunities our students will have while participating in esports at the College,”
he explained.
Initially the SCC teams will
compete against each other, and later will expand that to other colleges and
eventually to national and global tournaments. The goal is to eventually to
have esports as one of the National Junior College Athletic Association sports
at the College.
For more information on SCC’s
esports program, contact Cummins at ccummins@southeast.edu or 402-437-2865.