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Hornets Esports Inaugural Year of Competition Filled with Progress and Success

By Kenneth Mullinax/ASU

Alabama State University’s Esports program is only in its first year of competing but it is already exceeding expectations.

"The goals that are being reached by our team this inaugural season have come at a much quicker and positive rate than anticipated by myself and our staff as it relates to competing against other teams at institutions of higher education," said Bennie Cooks, ASU’s director of External Operations in the University’s Operations and Events Management Department. "We have taken electronic gaming to new heights thanks to our talented students who represent us and due to our new facility that is located on the first-floor of the Hardy Student Center. This has been a wonderful first year."

MORE THAN JUST GAMING
ASU's Esport's team is part of the Black Collegiate Gaming Association (BCGA) that is based in Atlanta, Ga. (info@bcgausa.org). BCGA was an integral part of the program being established on campus. ASU is one of the BCGA's 16 charter member school programs.

"What the BCGA does is much more than just getting college students who are black and women of color to play computer games. The association at ASU and at the other schools that it oversees, builds competitive skills for Esports and can connect students, as both consumers and contributors on the competitive and corporate level, and allow some to achieve full-time career opportunities in the gaming and Esports industry," said Cooks.

UNDEFEATED HORNET STREAK
Cooks shared that the Hornet Esports team's success is especially noticeable in competitions involving the popular electronic game, Call of Duty.

"Alabama State's team has an undefeated record of 5-0 in its Call of Duty competition," stated Cooks. "Our team finished the season strong in our final match on November 8 with Faulkner University and that allowed the Hornets to maintain its perfect record; however, our achievements extend far beyond Call of Duty, as we've competitively engaged in over four other titles, demonstrating Alabama State's versatility and the competitive spirit that defines us as a winning team of student-electronic gamesters."

Cooks stated that its local competition against Faulkner also included a commanding 2-0 victory in the game Super Smash Bros Ultimate. He feels that such events underscore the University's growing prominence in the electronic gaming landscape.

"This win over Faulkner - which has a great team - resonated throughout the venue and was also shared with our online supporters, via Faulkner's live stream of it, which is available for replay at Twitch Livestream Archive if people would like to watch it," Cooks said.
 


Three Alabama State University students won first - third place on Saturday, April 27, at the fourth annual Black College-Con Gaming Summit and E-Sports Tournament in Atlanta, Ga. The coordinator of ASU's E-Gaming program, Bennie N. Cooks, Jr., shared that students from ASU's team competed with regional E-Sports teams from other HBCUs across the Southern region at the event, which was titled "The Rocket League and NBA 2K Tournament."

"We are proud to announce that three of our Alabama State University E-Sports team members won big in the league competition," said Cooks, who serves as ASU’s director of External Operations and Event Management.

ASU's student E-Sports game winners are as follows:

* First place winner, Elijah Jackson;

* Second-place winner, Fred Ross;

* Third-place winner: Jordan Zamora.
 

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