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Shenandoah Esports Returns to the Virtual Arena

Shenandoah’s Esports Competition Team Returns To Play

Shenandoah varsity esports is back in action! On Monday, April 6 at 8 p.m., the Hornets square off against the Florida Southern College Mocs in Rocket League for first place in the team’s division!

This is the first of many esports competitions we will have streamed on our Twitch channel, and we are excited to be able to entertain everyone with some Shenandoah University action during these uncertain times.”

Joey Gawrysiak, Ph.D. | Esports program director and team coach

Everyone is invited to tune into Twitch and support Shenandoah’s varsity Rocket League team led by captain Evan “ReDNebula” Argiro, as well as Noah “PaPa” Jordan, and Brad “Voidex” Blanchard.

To access the game in Twitch, follow this link: https://www.twitch.tv/shenandoahesports. You can watch the match there and sign up for a free account by clicking the signup button in the top right corner and filling out the information. This is a free account that allows you to chat and become an active part of the Shenandoah University Esports community!

A schedule for future competitions and other events is being developed.

To learn more about Shenandoah University’s esports program, go to https://www.su.edu/esports/

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Photo of the team. Players (from left to right) are Noah “PaPa” Jordan, Evan “ReDNebula” Argiro, and Brad “Voidex” Blanchard
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