National Association of Collegiate Esports

The National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) is an American collegiate esports association founded in 2016.[1]

National Association of Collegiate Esports
SportCollege esports
Founded2016
Countries United States
Official websitenacesports.org

Esports

Members

The association had 42 member colleges and universities in spring 2018[3] and over 80 by early 2019.[4]

Member schools[5]
Club Location Nickname Type
Albright College Reading, PennsylvaniaLionsPrivate
Alma College Alma, MichiganScotsPrivate
Aquinas College Grand Rapids, MichiganSaintsPrivate
Ashland University Ashland, OhioEaglesPrivate
Averett University Danville, VirginiaCougarsPrivate
Baker University Baldwin City, KansasWildcatsPrivate
Barry University Miami Shores, FloridaBuccaneersPrivate
Barton College Wilson, North CarolinaBulldogsPrivate
Bay State College Boston, MassachusettsN/APrivate; for-profit
Bellevue University Bellevue, NebraskaBruinsPrivate
Bethany Lutheran College Mankato, MinnesotaVikingsPrivate
Boise State University Boise, IdahoBroncosPublic
Brescia University Owensboro, KentuckyBearcatsPrivate
Bryant and Stratton College Glendale, WisconsinBobcatsFor-profit
Bryant and Stratton College Hampton, VirginiaBobcatsFor-profit
Campbellsville University Campbellsville, KentuckyTigersPrivate
Carl Albert State College Poteau, OklahomaVikingsPublic
Carl Sandburg College Galesburg, IllinoisChargersPublic
Catawba College Salisbury, North CarolinaIndiansPrivate
Cazenovia College Cazenovia, New YorkWildcatsPrivate
Central Christian College of Kansas McPherson, KansasTigersPrivate
Central Maine Community College Auburn, MaineMustangsPublic
Central Methodist University Fayette, MissouriEaglesPrivate
Centralia College Centralia, WashingtonTrailblazersCommunity college
Cincinnati Christian University Cincinnati, OhioEaglesPrivate
Clarke University Dubuque, IowaPridePrivate
Coker College Hartsville, South CarolinaCobrasPrivate
College of St. Joseph Rutland, VermontFighting SaintsPrivate
Columbia College Columbia, MissouriCougarsPrivate
Concord University Athens, West VirginiaMountain LionsPublic
ECPI University Virginia Beach, VirginiaRAMSFor-profit
Full Sail University Winter Park, FloridaArmadaFor-profit
Georgia State University Atlanta, GeorgiaPanthersPublic
Grand Canyon University Phoenix, ArizonaAntelopesPrivate
Grand View University Des Moines, IowaVikingsPrivate
Iowa Central Community College Fort Dodge, IowaTritonsPublic
Lebanon Valley College Annville, PennsylvaniaFlying DutchmenPrivate
Marietta College Marietta, OhioPioneersPrivate
Miami University Oxford, OhioRedHawksPublic
New England College Henniker, New HampshirePilgrimsPrivate
Nichols College Dudley, MassachusettsBisonPrivate
Southern New Hampshire University Manchester and
Hooksett, New Hampshire
PenmenPrivate
University of Missouri Columbia, MissouriTigersPublic
University of Central Oklahoma Edmond, OklahomaBronchosPublic

References

  1. Grant, August E.; Meadows, Jennifer H. (2018). Communication Technology Update and Fundamentals: 16th Edition. Taylor & Francis. p. 401. ISBN 9781351334631.
  2. "Esports - Collegiate Esports Governing Body".
  3. Jenny, Seth E.; et al. (2018). "eSports Venues: A New Sport Business Opportunity". Journal of Applied Sport Management. 10 (1): 34–49. doi:10.18666/JASM-2018-V10-I1-8469.
  4. McCarthy, Claudine (2019). "Gain insight into preparing to manage legal, compliance issues of college esports". College Athletics and the Law. 15 (11): 3–5. doi:10.1002/catl.30564.
  5. "School Directory". NAC Esports.
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