Triton Esports celebrates one year of competitive gaming
The 91快播 hosted an appreciation banquet on Aug. 13 to thank its student-athletes, staff, volunteers, executives, and legacy team members for their time and contributions to the program. It was the first time in over a year that the university鈥檚 esports community gathered since it launched in February 2020.
Triton Esports Interim Coordinator John Wiglesworth opened the banquet with some key achievements from the program鈥檚 first year, noting that it:
鈥淭he Triton Esports Program has seen tremendous growth over the past year. With the support from the Office of Enrollment Management & Student Success, the Office of Information Technology, and the UOG Endowment Foundation, this volunteer-built pilot project has gone from being a novel idea to a fully implemented program within the bounds of the University,鈥 said Ken San Nicolas, Triton Esports co-coordinator. 鈥淲ith one year in the books, we now look to further increase the Triton Esports footprint on campus, locally, and nationally.鈥
Launched in February 2020, Triton Esports is Guam鈥檚 first-ever collegiate esports program. Triton Esports exists to mold professional leaders through rigorous training, coaching, and mentorship. The program is open to UOG students and offers $500 scholarships to its student-athletes for their time and commitment.