Illinois College Blue Boys & Lady Blues Esports
Recent News About Illinois College Blue Boys & Lady Blues Esports
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Illinois College triumphs over Missouri University of S&T in esports match
Illinois College secured a 2-0 victory against Missouri University of Science and Technology in their recent esports match. The team extended the game duration to allow their late-game carries to become effective, leading to a win over the Missouri Miners.
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University of Minnesota defeats IC Esports in competitive series
IC Esports faced off against the University of Minnesota in a best-of-three series, resulting in a 1-2 loss for IC. Despite being the underdogs, IC started strong with a victory in the first game. Seniors Dave Thompson, known as "Holmgeirr," and Ethan Elmore, "IC Hulk," delivered impressive performances using Sett and Olaf. Their efforts helped IC gain an advantage with three drakes to one against Minnesota.
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Illinois College appoints Robert Vedda as new head esports coach
Illinois College has appointed Robert Vedda as the new head coach for its esports program. Vedda previously served as the Director of Esports at Cleveland State since 2019, where he led the Esports Club in competitions such as League of Legends. He also held roles as head coach and caster at 1Life2Play in Parma, Ohio.
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Illinois College esports team secures victory over Ohio University
Illinois College's esports team has begun their season with a strong start, securing a 2-0 record following their victory against Ohio University. The team won the match with a final score of 2-0.
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Illinois College Esports defeats Minnesota State University in season opener
In a commanding display, Illinois College Esports, led by Timothy Blackwell, secured a 2-0 victory against Minnesota State University in their season opener. The matches lasted approximately 25 minutes each, showcasing IC's strong start to the season.
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Illinois College Esports falls to Grand View in MEC Championship
The Illinois College Esports team recently competed against Grand View University in the MEC Championship. The match was crucial as changes in the cLoL format meant that only the winner would secure a place in the national tournament.