Despite there being no Team Canada, St. Clair College will be represented at the FIFAe World Cup.
Read MoreThis summer, there was no shortage of events at the Nexus with the venue being host to events such as Fragadelphia 19, The Summoning 2025, Pressure Point 2025, the Ontario School Esports Association (OSEA) Rocket League Championship, the Lambton Kent District School Board (LKDSB) Rocket League Tournament, two weeks of summer camp esports camp for kids aged 8-16 and Smash Class which is our Super Smash Bros. and fighting games event series
Read MoreSt. Clair College’s nationally recognized Saints Esports program continues to build on its global reputation, announcing the recruitment of 59 new varsity student-athletes for the Fall 2025 season.
Read MoreIt was another award-winning year for the Saints Esports program at the Annual National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) awards, where St. Clair College took home three honours among several finalist nominations.
Read MoreSt. Clair College has long been a hub for hosting Collegiate Esports events but is branching into the professional arena this week by hosting 'Fragadelphia 19' – a premiere professional Esports production, featuring competition of Counter-Strike: 2.
Read MoreSaints alum, and Windsor local, Nicolas Tesolin won his first-ever Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Esports Championship Coverage for the VALORANT Champions 2024 Grand Final broadcast.
Read MoreFor the second straight year, St. Clair College's Call of Duty team have won the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) Spring North American Championship.
Read MoreSt. Clair College makes history in winning their first-ever Collegiate Rocket League (CRL) championship, the first time a Canadian school has ever done so.
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