The Saints Esports program is celebrating a monumental achievement as its teams secure top spots in two major North American esports championships. Both the Saints VALORANT Game Changers and the broader varsity esports roster are set to represent St. Clair College on some of the continent's largest competitive stages.
Saints VALORANT Game Changers Qualify for North American Championship
The Saints VALORANT Game Changers are headed to Kansas City to compete in the Aurora Series Collegiate Game Changers North American Championship.
Game Changers is a competition creating new opportunities and exposure for women and other marginalized genders within esports.
In their first competitive season, the Saints Game Changers roster took a flawless regular season record of 5-0 into playoffs where they faced the University of Waterloo in the first round of the double-elimination bracket. Their dominance continued in a decisive 2-0 (13-5, 13-3) series victory to advance to the qualifying round against rival Conestoga College. The momentum continued for the Saints as they ran through the Condors, 2-0 (13-2, 13-9), to punch their ticket to the Championship Finals.
St. Clair College joins Fisher College as the first two teams to qualify for the Championship event. The final two teams in the finals will be determined by the winners of Conestoga College and Siena Heights University along with the University of North Texas and University of Waterloo.
The Aurora Series Collegiate VALORANT North American National Championship takes place from Dec. 7-8 in Kansas City, Missouri at the Hyvee Arena.
VALORANT Game Changers Roster:
- Ash Perna, she/they, Mississauga, ON - Esports Administration & Entrepreneurship
- Christina Ha, she/her, Windsor, ON - Pharmacy Technician
- Myah Cruz-Diaz, she/her, Guelph, ON - Pre-Health Sciences
- Wynn Koo Lee, they/them, Charlotte, NC - Computer Systems Technology - Networking
- Abbie Morgan, she/her, Windsor, ON - Practical Nursing
Coaching Staff:
- Head Coach: Isabella Talotta, she/her, Brampton, ON - Honours Bachelor of Commerce
- Assistant Coach: Maya Al Hourani, she/her, London, ON
Saints Esports sees all teams qualify for NACE North American Semifinals
For the first time in program history, five Saints Varsity Premier esports teams have each qualified for the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) Varsity Premier Semifinals.
If successful, the Saints will qualify for the NACE North American Collegiate Championships held online this weekend.
The Saints are defending NACE Champions in both VALORANT and Call of Duty, in addition to being awarded the NACE Directors' Cup which recognizes the top overall competitive program in North America.
Upcoming NACE Semifinals Schedule (All matches start at 8:30PM EST):
Monday
- Rocket League (#2) vs. Illinois State University (#3)
Tuesday
- Overwatch (#4) vs. Illinois State University (#1)
- League of Legends (#4) vs. Maryville University (#1)
Wednesday
- VALORANT (#1) vs. West Virginia University (#5)
- Call of Duty (#2) vs. Cumberland University (#3)
All matches will be broadcast on twitch.tv/saintsgamingca and available to watch live from the Esports Nexus at the South Campus.