Snow College Magazine - Fall 2020

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Gaming Gladiators

Esports Team Finds Success on the Virtual Battlefield By Lauren Matthews In Fall 2019, Snow College’s varsity-level esports program made Utah history. It was the first esports program in Utah to be directed by an athletics department. In fact, this integration is an “innovative and historic partnership between athletics, academic affairs, and student affairs,” said Jason Springer, dean of students and co-founding esports associate head coach. In the age of COVID-19, traditional college sports have taken a hit. Empty basketball courts and football stadiums bring to mind the mournful barrenness of the Colosseum. Yet in its first year of competitive esports in the National Junior College Athletic Association Esports (NJCAAE), Snow College has skyrocketed through the rankings. When the NJCAA canceled all Spring 2020 athletic competitions, the esports division was the only division still allowed to compete. “With the blessing of the administration and increased hygiene protocols, physical distancing between players, and in most cases, playing from home, we continued through the spring season,” said Landon Peterson, director of advising and head coach of esports. Snow College esports won the 2020 FIFA Championship, thanks to players Valentin Fernandez and tournament winner Gaspar Vedoya. The Rocket League team (players Chris Holbrook, Aiden Anderson, and Jarod Stirling) took second place in their 2020 tournament. Excitingly, even in the program’s first semester (Fall 2019), the wins were record setting. Springer said of those wins, “Snow College has established itself as a national leader, placing in the Top 4 in each of the in-season games. No other college in the NJCAAE can claim Top 4 national finishes in all three in-season games.” In esports, gamers play video games competitively; in varsity competitions, teams representing a college contend with teams from other colleges. In the 2019-20 season, the Snow College team grew to over 40 players, and they competitively played Overwatch, FIFA ‘20, Madden ‘19, Rocket Jackson Bird and Noah Flick compete in Overwatch. 28

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Articles inside

Annual Donor Report

8min
pages 48-50

President’s Club/Heritage Club

3min
page 42

In Memoriam

11min
pages 43-47

Alumni Association President’s Message

2min
page 35

Distinguished Alumnus: Sampei Nakao

4min
pages 38-39

Distinguished Alumnus: Daniel Maynes

4min
pages 36-37

40 under 40

2min
pages 40-41

Creating Masks on Richfield Campus

2min
pages 32-34

Esports Team

5min
pages 30-31

Nursing Faculty

3min
pages 26-27

Snow College Recruiting

5min
pages 28-29

Snow College’s COVID-19 Response

1min
page 20

Planned Giving: Terry and Nancy Foote

4min
pages 18-19

A New Way of Learning

3min
pages 21-22

campus events

1min
page 17

Employee Challenges and Opportunities

4min
pages 23-25

Athletics Update

4min
pages 14-15

GRIT Center

2min
page 8

Vance Larsen

1min
page 7

Strategic Plan

2min
page 11

Buster’s Pantry

2min
page 9

Reimagine Scholarship Campaign

2min
page 10

Safest College in Utah

3min
pages 12-13

Accelerated Online Program

1min
page 6

No. 1 Ranking

1min
page 5
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