Esports club at Marist

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About Our Club

Marist University Esports is the general term for Marist’s six Collegiate Esports teams that all compete in different games. Our current teams include:

  • Apex Legends
  • Call of Duty
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • League Of Legends
  • Overwatch
  • Rocket League
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  • Valorant

 

Executive Board Members: 

Head Coach: Stanley Martinez

President: Cameron Achorn

Vice President: Daniel Brogen

Secretary: Aiden Joyner

Treasurer: Jonah Remignant

Meeting Times

Currently, our Esports rooms, otherwise known as the “Game Rooms,” are located on the lower floor of the Hancock Center and provide a space for socializing with fellow students and teammates as well as brand new high-end systems. There are two rooms with six computers in each room. Each computer has a GTX 3060ti to ensure we are not limited by our hardware during competitions.

Tryouts are held in the fall and more info on the tryouts and teams can be found in the Marist Esports discord.

Earn Priority Points through Clubs and Activities

To earn one (1) point: Members must attend a minimum of 50% of club/organization meetings for the semester and 50% of club/organization activities.

To earn two (2) points: Members must attend a minimum of 50% of club/organization meetings for the semester and 75% of club/organization activities PLUS the community service event.

To earn three (3) points (executive board only): Officers must attend 50% of club meetings for the semester and 100% of club activities including community service. If executive board members do not complete all of the requirements to earn three points, they will be eligible to receive up to two points based on the above criteria.

Image of a rendering of the new Marist University Esports facility now under construction in Donnelly Hall. Rendering by Liscum McCormack VanVoorhis Architects.

New, Expanded Esports Lab to Open at Marist University

As interest in the championship-winning Esports program continues to grow, Marist University will open a new, expanded Esports Lab. When completed, the new state‑of‑the‑art Esports Lab will be one of the largest facilities in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), featuring 38 high‑performance gaming stations, two private competition rooms, streaming capabilities, and collaborative areas for team gaming and strategy.