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Mon, Apr/15 Final
eSports
1 Central Methodist
2 at Milwaukee School of Engineering
Mon, Apr/08 Final
eSports
2 Savannah State
3 vs Central Methodist
Sat, Apr/06 Final
eSports
4 Missouri Valley
2 vs Central Methodist
Mon, Mar/25 Final
eSports
0 Arkansas State
2 vs Central Methodist
Sun, Mar/24 Final
eSports
3 Central Methodist
1 at St. Ambrose
Thu, Mar/21 Final
eSports
0 Clarke (IA)
3 vs Central Methodist
Tue, Mar/19 Final
eSports
0 Central Methodist
2 at Fanshawe
Mon, Mar/18 Final
eSports
0 Embry-Riddle
2 vs Central Methodist
Mon, Mar/11 Final
eSports
0 John Blue University
2 vs Central Methodist
Fri, Mar/08 Final
eSports
0 Central Methodist
2 at Tarleton State University
Fri, Mar/08 Final
eSports
0 Central Methodist
3 at Indiana University
Thu, Mar/07 Final
eSports
2 Central Methodist
3 at Park
Wed, Mar/06 Final
eSports
0 Kansas
2 vs Central Methodist
Tue, Mar/05 Final
eSports
0 North Mexico State University
2 vs Central Methodist
Mon, Mar/04 Final
eSports
1 Central Methodist
2 at Huntingdon
Mon, Mar/04 Final
eSports
0 Middle Tennessee State University
2 vs Central Methodist
Fri, Mar/01 Final
eSports
2 Central Methodist
0 at Grand Canyon University
Fri, Mar/01 Final
eSports
3 Wisconsin-Milwaukee
1 vs Central Methodist
Thu, Feb/29 Final
eSports
3 Central Methodist
0 at Baker
Wed, Feb/28 Final
eSports
0 Central Methodist
2 at New Mexico State University

ESports Fall Recap

ESports Fall Recap

Fayette, Mo. - The Central Methodist University eSports team competed in four different gaming titles during the fall season including League of Legends, Rocket League, Valorant, and Rainbow Six Siege.

Central's best showing came in Valorant, posting a 4-2 record with wins over NCAA schools Missouri and Kansas State. The Eagles qualified for postseason tournament play in Valorant, Rainbow Six Siege, and Rocket League.

CMU made it to the quarterfinals in each of the gaming titles. 

"I was very proud to see three of our four game titles make it to playoffs with fresh new faces at the beginning of our fall semester," stated Head Coach Tyler Molnar. "We are looking forward to working hard in our off-season and coming back stronger than ever before. We are working diligently every day to bring CMU another National title."

Additionally, Central took part in the first-ever Heart of America Athletic Conference League of Legends regular season. The conference announced League of Legends as a championship-sponsored sport starting fall of 2023.

The Eagles finished fifth in the Heart South Division of LoL and will partake in the Heart Rocket League season beginning Feb. 8, 2024. CMU posted an aggregate 11-13 record for all gaming titles during the fall season.

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