EUGENE, Ore. – Bushnell Rocket League concluded the fall season with a victory, while Fortnite qualified in their first attempt at a Zero Build tournament.
ROCKET LEAGUE
The Rocket League regular season consisted of six rounds of conference play. All matches were a best-of-five games. At the end of the Regular Season, the first-place roster in each conference earned an automatic bid into the Playoffs. The second and third place rosters from each conference will compete in a Last Chance Qualifier against second and third place rosters from other conferences.
Bushnell 3, Colorado School of Mines 0 (6-1, 2-1, 4-2)
Bushnell closed the fall season with a sweep over Colorado School Mines.
Cole Vamos,
Kyle Foss and
Isaac Wagner made up the starting lineup, finishing with a commanding 43-14 advantage in shots. The Beacons finish the season with a 2-4 record and a fifth-place finish in their conference.
FORTNITE
The Zero Build split consists of three qualifiers. During each qualifier, there will be two separate lobbies playing four custom matches. The top four teams from each lobby based on earned points (placement, eliminations) will receive direct bids to the Collegiate Championship. Over the span of three qualifiers, 24 teams will earn direct bids, while another 24 teams will advance based on collective points throughout the qualifiers.
Zero Build Qualifier #1: 3rd
Velazquez and Slayden posted 91 points (78 placement, 13 eliminations) in the first qualifier for a third-place finish. The 91 points were just two short of first place. It was the first Zero Build tournament the duo has competed in for Bushnell.
The second qualifier will take place on Saturday, Oct. 21 at noon.
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