SUNY Potsdam Students Establish Esports Teams, Now Competing in ECAC

SUNY Potsdam Esports Teams Are Racking Up Wins in Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Competitions

Potsdam, NY (11/13/2019) — SUNY Potsdam students with a passion and talent for Esports banded together over the past year to establish their own campus club team. Now competing in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC), SUNY Potsdam's Esports Club is fielding eight teams competing in four events against 57 colleges and universities nationwide.

The 38 students in the SUNY Potsdam Esports Club come from all majors and bring a variety of extracurricular and academic interests with them, including several varsity athletes. The club's self-chosen motto is "Commit. Persist. Learn.," according to the group's director and head coach, Dr. Anthony Betrus '93 & '94, a professor of educational technology and management.

"Our major goals are a commitment to academics and to our team, student retention and competing to have the highest grade point average out of all the Potsdam Bears club and varsity athletic teams," Betrus said. "Gaming and Esports fosters creative problem-solving. It makes you think laterally across subject areas. You have to open your mind up. It builds real skills."

Students practice and compete in the Residence Life Video Gaming Lounge, located in Lehman Hall. All matches are livestreamed on the team's Twitch channel, at https://www.twitch.tv/sunypotsdamesports.

Betrus is gaining national attention for his research on and advocacy for Esports. His talk, "Esports is Real Sports," at the first-ever TEDxSUNYPotsdam event, has more than 3,000 views, and Betrus was recently interviewed at length for the Esports Business Podcast. He also penned a "Game Connoisseur" column for Fourth Coast Entertainment.

"This really came from the students. This was their idea and we are here to make them as successful as possible," Betrus said. "It's an opportunity for empowerment. Our competitors learn grit and resiliency, which is so important for them as they meet with adversity. There are opportunities for everyone."

The SUNY Potsdam Esports Club is competing in the following events with the following student rosters for the Fall 2019 season:

Fortnite

League of Legends "A"

League of Legends "B"

Overwatch

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate "A"

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate "B"

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate "C"

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate "D"

SUNY Potsdam plans to add teams in FIFA and Rocket League in the Spring 2020 season.

Two graduate students studying in the educational technology specialist program are leading production and support for the club. Ben Rawdon '21 of Fairport, N.Y., is the community manager for web design and video production, while Fernando Valenzuela '21 of Gouverneur, N.Y., is the community manager for social media.

In addition to competing and cheering each other on, the members of the SUNY Potsdam Esports Club also recently completed team-building activities at the Leadership and Challenge Center in Maxcy Hall, working on the indoor high and low ropes courses and the climbing wall. They even volunteered at the annual downtown clean-up day, assisting with raking leaves in the village, on Nov. 3.

The Esports Advisory Council includes Steve Canning (instructional support associate for the Center for Creative Instruction and adjunct professor for business administration), Joshua McLear (associate director of residence life), and recent graduates Nicole D'Angelo '18 & '19 and Rosario Fuschetto '18 & '19.

Canning is a former sponsored top 500 professional Overwatch player. For his part, Betrus calls Fuschetto "SUNY Potsdam's top athlete," because the recent music education graduate is a professional-level competitor in Super Smash Bros Melee, among the top 50 players in the world. Canning is helping the students with their training and strategizing, with the mindset of "perfect practice makes perfect."

To view rosters, upcoming match schedules and results, visit the SUNY Potsdam Esports website at https://sites.google.com/view/sunypotsdamesports.

About SUNY Potsdam:

Founded in 1816, The State University of New York at Potsdam is one of America's first 50 colleges -- and the oldest institution within SUNY. Now in its third century, SUNY Potsdam is distinguished by a legacy of pioneering programs and educational excellence. The College currently enrolls approximately 3,600 undergraduate and graduate students. Home to the world-renowned Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam is known for its challenging liberal arts and sciences core, distinction in teacher training and culture of creativity. To learn more, visit http://www.potsdam.edu.

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Peter Park ’22 (right) and Atash Nassiri ’23 practice with the SUNY Potsdam Esports Team in the Lehman Hall Gaming Lounge. Park is competing on the League of Legends “A” team.

SUNY Potsdam students practice with the student-created Esports Team in the Lehman Hall Gaming Lounge.