Van Wagner and Mainline Partner On New Eight-Conference Collegiate Esports Invitational

New York (Jan. 22, 2021) – Van Wagner and eight of its NCAA conference partners are launching the Collegiate Esports Invitational. Any enrolled student in a member school of the America East Conference, Big South Conference, Big West Conference, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Southland Conference, Sun Belt Conference, West Coast Conference and Western Athletic Conference...

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Madden Summer Challenge: An Esports First for the Big 12 Conference and its Members

“Students enrolled at schools that participate in the Big 12 Conference know that the culture of collegiate athletics is centered on one sport—football. And if the folks behind the Madden Summer Challenge 2020 esports tournament have their way, it’ll stay that way. “Learfield IMG College and mainline.gg in conjunction with the Big 12 Conference have...

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University of Alabama Publishes Esports Website for Students

The University of Alabama has partnered with Mainline, a Houston-based esports software company, to release an esports website for students. The Summer Challenge Tournament, UA and Mainline’s July 11 event, will host a Dell Technologies-sponsored NBA2K Xbox tournament. Up to 128 participants can register online today.

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ESPN: ESPN, eFuse partner for Women of the eRena tourney

“ESPN Esports and esports and gaming platform eFuse have partnered for a $10,000 Call of Duty: Warzone event, Women of the eRena, which will feature 32 women competing in a four-part series starting Thursday. “The quads tournament will include eight teams comprised of streamers and celebrities, including U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team and OL Reign...

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MAAC and Mainline Strike Deal on Esports Platform

June 29, 2020by Mainline EsportsMAAC and Mainline Strike Deal on Esports Platform

The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) has come to an agreement with Mainline, an esports tournament platform provider, for the 2020-21 season. The conference continues to expand its reach into the collegiate gaming world after a successful first year of recognizing esports as a MAAC club sport.

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