EGF Announces Expanded EGFC League Season Two
EGF Announces Expanded EGFC League Season Two

EGF Announces Expanded EGFC League Season Two

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Contact: Jen Johns
j.johns@egfederation.gg

 

32 DI Varsity Collegiate Programs to Participate in Multi-Title, 16 Week Season

NEW YORK (October 5, 2020) –  Today, the Electronic Gaming Federation (EGF) kicks off the EGFC League Season 2, now expanded to 32 elite teams vying for National Championships across four game titles. The BIG EAST recently joined the Metro Atlantic Conference (MAAC) and additional schools to expand the League to 32 D-I schools this fall.
 
The EGFC League Season 2 begins Monday, Oct. 5 and features nationwide intercollegiate competition in two eight-week splits as well as conference championships, regional playoffs and the EGFC National Championship to be held April 24-25, 2021. Expanded titles include: Rocket League, Overwatch, SSBU and FIFA. Broadcasts of all matches will be streamed across EGF's 5 Twitch channels as well as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter as well as BIG EAST YouTube.
 
BIG EAST
CONFERENCE
METRO ATLANTIC CONFERENCE (MAAC) EASTERN
CONFERENCE
WESTERN
CONFERENCE
Butler University Canisius College William & Mary San Jose State University
DePaul University Fairfield University Hofstra University University of Colorado
Georgetown University Iona College Mississippi State University University of Hawaii
Marquette University Manhattan College Rochester Inst of Tech (RIT) UT Arlington
Providence College Marist College University of Delaware Wichita State University
Seton Hall University Monmouth University University of North Dakota
St. John's University Niagara University
University of Connecticut Quinnipiac University
Villanova University Rider University
Xavier University Saint Peter's University
Siena College
 
"When the BIG EAST Esports Board selected EGF, we all knew that not only would EGF deliver a top-notch product but would also put the players, teams and schools best interests first," said Eric Kammeyer, Director of Esports and Gaming Technology, Butler University. "We've been impressed with the expansion of EGF and look forward to competing in EGFC Season 2."
 
"The MAAC is excited to continue its partnership with the EGF after a very successful first year of recognizing esports as an official conference sport," said MAAC Commissioner Rich Ensor. "This year brings even more excitement as all 11 MAAC member institutions are now set to compete in the EGF. We look forward to watching all of our schools and student-athletes participate on such a high-level platform."
 
"We're excited to see the expanded D-I level competition this Fall" said Eric Johnson, CEO, EGF. "EGF continues to attract teams who want to play against the biggest and best programs across the country for national championships across multiple titles, and we expect additional expansion in Spring, 2021."
 
In addition to the BIG EAST's conference wide affiliation with EGF, a growing number of other colleges and Universities are selecting EGF not only based on their competitive governance, but their commitment to serving esports communities and teams on campus and virtually through strategic partnerships, educational development, wellness, diversity and inclusion and industry leadership programs.
 
The esports (competitive video games) has generated more than $1 billion globally in 2019 and is expanding exponentially throughout 2020. By 2022, the growth of esports from a competition and viewer standpoint is expected to exceed 300 million participants. Division I collegiate programs began in earnest in 2015 and now feature more than 100 teams in the U.S.
 
About the EGF:
Founded in 2015, EGF is recognized as the leading national governing body for organized high school level and collegiate D-I esports leagues. EGF's youth, high school and D-I collegiate leagues are inspired by the best aspects of traditional sports to create opportunities for students and schools to engage and advance. In June 2020, EGF hosted the Walt Disney World EGF High School National Championships which was broadcast on ESPN2. For more information or to inquire about collegiate participation, please visit EGF.gg, follow @officialEGF on Twitter, Instagram and Twitch and Facebook or contact info@EGF.gg.
 
About the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference:
With 11 institutions strongly bound by the sound principles of quality and integrity in academics and excellence in athletics, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) celebrates its 40th year of competition during the 2020-21 academic year. Current conference members include: Canisius College, Fairfield University, Iona College, Manhattan College, Marist College, Monmouth University, Niagara University, Quinnipiac University, Rider University, Saint Peter's University, and Siena College.