Tie For Esports In Rainbow Six Siege; Dewey Places 4th In Fortnite

Tie For Esports In Rainbow Six Siege; Dewey Places 4th In Fortnite

The NCMC Pirates faced off against GCCC last night in their first Rainbow Six Siege matchup of the season. The match ended in a draw on both teams. GCCC won game one on the map Club House in overtime with a score of 8-7 with The Pirates falling just one round short of a victory. Game two was played on the map Coastline and NCMC Swept the rug from underneath GCCC to gain the victory with a score of 7-2. Due to NJCAAE being in the preseason there are no tiebreakers. NCMC gets a draw.

NCMC Pirates Austin Dewey and Cole Rorebeck also competed in their first Fortnite games of the season. After a two game matchup, Austin Dewey placed 4th place and gained 12 points on the season. Cole Rorebeck was unable to place so far in the tournament.

"My Rainbow Six Siege team was outstanding last night. We played incredible lockdown defense against GCCC. Our offense needs some strategical advancement and we will work on that come practice time. Game one was a heartbreaking defeat and that gave us redemption momentum going forward into game two; we were able to get the win and go home knowing we forced a draw on the night. We will see GCCC again this season and we will be ready". –Head Coach Chris Flowers

NCMC is back in action September 29, 2020 with Rocket League taking on Bismarck State College and Super Smash Brothers players Alex S. and Clay M.  competing against MCCC and Kishwaukee College with the action starting at 5:00 PM