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Esports Team Takes the Hearthstone Trophy at First Esports Invitational

Early in the competition, the Kent State Hearthstone team members contemplate their next move against universities from around the country.麻豆传媒's Esports team won the Hearthstone finals at the Harrisburg University Esports (HUE) Invitational held in mid-September.

The Esports team was among 64 collegiate teams invited to the competition. Kent State participated in both the Hearthstone and the League of Legends competition.

The team took the Hearthstone champion title, winning against 10 other universities.

Esports is a competitive online gaming sport that has recently emerged into the college sports sphere. Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft is a digital card game under the Warcraft series of digital games.

鈥淚t was amazing to win our first tournament as an organization, especially one as large as HUE,鈥 said Maria Hawkins, director of Kent State Esports operations. 鈥淥ur program here at 麻豆传媒 is helping students foster relationships and form a real sense of community.鈥

The team also competes in Tespa, which is a collegiate league that offers tournaments each semester. Kent State Esports plays in Tespa matches every Tuesday in the Esports lab on campus.

The HUE Invitational was Kent State Esports鈥 first ever invitational. The team did not anticipate such a win.

鈥淥ne of my teammates and I were thinking about how cool it would be to take the trophy home, but we didn鈥檛 actually think we鈥檇 take it,鈥 said Ben Cookson, sophomore aerospace engineering major who plays on the Hearthstone team.

Cookson said during the semifinals the team was close to a loss, but they quickly made a comeback and swept the undefeated team, Drexel University, in the finals.

Drexel was the Hearthstone champion at the PA Cup at Harrisburg University in March 2019. Kent State鈥檚 win against a champion team was a huge success.

鈥淚 was in the audience, just hearing the other teams cheering them on was really cool,鈥 said Patrick McLaughlin, junior architecture major and coach of the Hearthstone team. 鈥淎nytime Drexel, the team they were playing, drew a bad card, the other schools would cheer for our team.鈥

Among the schools playing at the invitational, Kent State鈥檚 team was the one to cheer for.

鈥淏eing on that stage was pretty amazing,鈥 Cookson said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e playing a game in front of all of these people, but they are acting like it鈥檚 an actual sport. They are still cheering and making noise. They were cheering so loud, it was shaking the table. We could hear it through our soundproof headphones.鈥

The Esports team at Kent State is new. This is just the team鈥檚 second semester. It comprises four separate teams for each title. There is a varsity league for each with the Hearthstone league creating a successful reputation for the new team.

鈥淲e had a celebration lunch for our win,鈥 McLaughlin said. 鈥淎 lot of higher-ups at the university asked us about how we can make Esports bigger and better, how to get more people to do it, how to advertise it and get people鈥檚 attention.鈥

The Hearthstone team participated in Preview KSU!, an event for prospective students, on Oct. 18. The team had the chance to talk about Hearthstone and the Esports team.

The Esports team plans to go back to the HUE Invitational next year to defend its title as the Hearthstone champions.

To learn more about Kent State Esports, go to www.kent.edu/Esports.

To learn more about the HUE Invitational, go to .

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Photo:
Early in the competition, the Kent State Hearthstone team members contemplate their next move against universities from around the country.
Names: (Left-Right)Ben Cookson, Justin McKeal, Eddie Miller
Photo Credit: Maria Hawkins

POSTED: Thursday, October 17, 2019 02:12 PM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 09:13 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Leah Marxen