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Triton Esports athletes compete in national collegiate finals

Triton Esports athletes compete in national collegiate finals

Triton Esports athletes compete in national collegiate finals


2/3/2022

 

Barron 鈥淭rix鈥 Tranate, left, and Daryl 鈥淭echnition鈥 Dianzon square off in 1v1 duel to prepare for the NACE Starleague SSBU Collegiate Circuit Online Finals. 
SSBU Team Captain Ronee 鈥淐apsTwo鈥 Pangilinan, left, and Bill 鈥淧okedranzer鈥 Lactaoen run through fighting techniques during a team practice. 
Daryl 鈥淭echnition鈥 Dianzon
SSBU Team Captain Ronee 鈥淐apsTwo鈥 Pangilinan
Maven 鈥淪tratagem鈥 Dulana
Barron 鈥淭rix鈥 Tranate

 

Last week, four student-athletes from the 91快播 competed in the national collegiate finals for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, hosted by the . The Tritons were four out of the top 32 athletes across the nation who competed in the Starleague SSBU Collegiate Circuit Finals on Jan. 24.

The 1v1 tournament followed a double-elimination, grand finals reset format with players having to win the best of five matches to advance. Student-athletes from eight regions competed in the tournament for a total prize pool of $2,000.

The Tritons earned their spot in the finals after making the top eight in the western qualifiers in November. Psychology major Daryl 鈥淭echnition鈥 Dianzon led the Tritons with 80 points, which guaranteed him a spot in the finals and made him number five on the West Coast.

鈥淢aking top eight in the West Coast and playing in a national tournament is an insane accomplishment for me as a player and a person. My time working with my coaches and teammates has made improving a lot easier, and I鈥檓 glad that I joined the Triton Esports SSBU Team,鈥 Dianzon said.

SSBU Team Captain Ronee 鈥淐apsTwo鈥 Pangilinan and Maven 鈥淪tratagem鈥 Dulana also made it to the finals based on their qualifier performance. Barron 鈥淭rix鈥 Tranate, who was next in line for the top eight to compete in the finals, replaced an athlete from another university who dropped out of the tournament.

鈥淭his was much further than I ever anticipated reaching during my first semester with Triton Esports. Now that I鈥檝e experienced the competitive online environment for myself, I can keep that feeling close to my heart as I work towards getting even further next time,鈥 Dulana said.

Although the Tritons didn鈥檛 make it to the top in the finals, Dianzon and Pangilinan secured one win each.

Their tournament results are:

  • Daryl 鈥淭echnition鈥 Dianzon: 1 win, 2 losses, Rank #17
  • Ronee 鈥淐apsTwo鈥 Pangilinan: 1 win, 2 losses, Rank #17
  • Maven 鈥淪tratagem鈥 Dulana: 0 wins, 2 losses, Rank #25
  • Barron 鈥淭rix鈥 Tranate: 0 wins, 1 loss, Rank #25

鈥淭heir success is a testament to their hard work and dedication. A demanding yet efficient coaching style helped fine-tune these students into elite competitors,鈥 said Triton Esports Manager Ken San Nicolas. 鈥淲e are very proud to have had them represent Triton Esports, UOG, and the island as a whole.鈥

More than 24,398 people tuned in for the event, which was livestreamed on the NACE Esports and CSL Esports Twitch channels. The finals also accrued 767,275 unique viewers throughout the broadcast, and the stream captured approximately 5.71 million minutes watched by its viewers.

Fans can watch the tournament highlights on the . For updates and more information about Triton Esports, visit the program鈥檚 or follow Triton Esports on , , and .