(Neosho, MO) – The Crowder College’s Roughrider e-Sports team has finished up the Fall 2024 season with some astonishing results.
The team saw top finishers in Chess and FC25. First place in Chess was secured by Jonathan Tribbey, while Adolfo Estrada took second, and Roughrider Justin England came in third place. Jaheem Johnson took second place in FC25 and Seif Ghodhbani won the fourth place spot.
The following teams placed accordingly: Valorant and Call of Duty Warzone took fourth place. Call of Duty Gunfight, Rocket League and Super Smash Brothers Ultimate teams all brought home eleventh place.
“I am immensely proud of the dedication and hard work demonstrated by the Esports team this season,” said Roughrider eSports Coach Tyler Lloyd. “Not only have we accumulated more accolades for Crowder, but we have also learned more about teamwork and communication than ever before. We will continue to create a positive and hardworking drive in each of our players towards being the best students, citizens, and players that they can be! Go Roughriders!” said Coach Lloyd.
This is the eleventh season of Roughrider e-Sports and the third season as head coach for Lloyd. A new e-Sports season will continue in the spring semester, kicking off on February 23.
About Crowder College:
Crowder College was established in April 1963, as the voters of Newton and McDonald counties passed the issue to create a community college (formerly junior college) on the land formerly known as Camp Crowder. Today, the college provides services to a nine-county service region in southwest Missouri with locations in Neosho, Cassville, Joplin, McDonald County, Nevada and Webb City. The student population exists from within the four-state region, and around the globe. With over 80 degree and program options, the college is a great place to train for a career or transfer to a university.
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