The Saints Call of Duty team is heading to Columbus, Ohio to take part in the College Call of Duty League’s (CCL) first-ever in-person National Championship event.
Read MoreSt. Clair College’s Rocket League team is going International as they’ll be heading to Birmingham, England to represent Canada in the first-ever Commonwealth Esports Championships as part of the 2022 Commonwealth Games this August.
Read MoreFollowing a third-place finish in the Collegiate Rocket League (CRL) Eastern Conference playoffs, the Saints Rocket League squad has punched their ticket to the first-ever Collegiate World Championships.
Read MoreSt. Clair’s Rocket League and Call of Duty teams have each wrapped up their National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) Starleague regular seasons with a perfect record.
Read MoreThe Saints Rocket League squad is No. 2 in the eFuse coaches poll, trailing only Northwood University. This marks the first time that St. Clair has made the eFuse Top 10 rankings. The eFuse coaches' polls are voted on by coaches from top programs across North America.
Read MoreThe St. Clair Saints varsity esports program have announced 40 signees for the 2021-22 season, including players from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec and across Ontario.
Read MoreThe St. Clair Saints, the first varsity esports program in Canada, announced today a partnership with Crunchyroll, the premier anime streaming service with more than 5 million subscribers and over 120 million registered users. The exciting new relationship marks the first time Crunchyroll has partnered with a collegiate esports program.
Read MoreThe esports facility at the school’s South Campus in Windsor, Ont., will be the largest publicly accessible facility of its kind at over 15,000 square feet, setting the bar for varsity esports in North America and further cementing St. Clair as a destination college for aspiring students, gamers and esports enthusiasts.
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