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Wittenberg has a long history of excellence in academics and athletics, and in 2023, the University entered a new era of student engagement with competitive gaming as a part of campus life. Wittenberg students now have the opportunity to compete in a number of esports titles while earning a top liberal arts degree in a wide variety of academic fields.

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Wittenberg is currently recruiting students to compete at the varsity level while building a state-of-the art arena on the main level of its Benham-Pence Student Center. Additionally, the program is recruiting shoutcasters, who will be able to help stream competitions to the Wittenberg community and beyond.

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Wittenberg's inaugural esports program starts Fall 2024! Learn more about what 麻豆传媒团队 has to offer. Contact our Director of Esports or schedule an on-campus visit.

Director of Esports

Ryan Brown
brownr2@wittenberg.edu

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"Esports is the future of college athletics, and I am excited to create a community of athletes that embody the Tigers competitive spirit both in and out of the arena."
Ryan Brown, Wittenberg Director of Esports
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Where We Play

We are developing a state-of-the-art, professionally created esports arena on campus. It includes 14 new top-of-the-line computers, a team meeting room for discussion and VOD review, and a lounge for players to relax before the big game. A stream production room is in the same facility for the esports fans that would rather be in front of the camera than on the stage. This program will help create several on-campus jobs for student workers!

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