A Timeline of Collegiate E-Sports in Texas

Fall semester: University of North Texas invests $200,000 in its e-sports program, including a practice facility housed in UNT’s media library.

Fall semester: UT-Dallas opens its varsity e-sports program after receiving a $100,000 donation to convert two rooms into the 24-seat Sector 7 Energy E-Sports Gaming Arena.

January: Concordia University Texas announces an e-sports program starting in the fall – the first in Central Texas.

June: UNT becomes first public university in Texas to offer e-sports scholarships, offering up to $20,000 to both future and current program members.

July: Concordia opens its e-sports arena.

Fall semester: UT-Arlington, Concordia, and St. Edward’s launch their varsity programs.

September: UT-Arlington hosts the inaugural “Battle4Texas” Overwatch tournament: Longhorn Gaming wins and takes home the $5,000 grand prize.

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