The National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC) shared information about its tournament offerings for the spring semester today. The NECC is planning on offering 13 tournaments during the spring.
The schedule of events with game titles for the spring semester can be found below.
The titles that the NECC will be offering tournaments in this fall includes: College Football, Fortnite, Marvel Rivals, Smite 2, Street Fighter, Teamfight Tactics, Tekken, and The Finals.
Street Fighter and Tekken 8 will be taking place in conjunction with CFGC. For more information on this collaboration, please click here.
“The FGC is unique in culture and competition, and we’re excited to develop and build this with the NECC to include their schools and competitors,” said Jason Clark, the CEO of CFGC.
These tournaments will each be single-day events, taking place on Saturdays throughout the spring semester and will be offered in addition to the NECC’s core titles. The pricing model can also be found below.
To register your program to compete in any and or all of these events, please visit the following link: https://forms.gle/hqWaRnFAwYpWQK9FA
Spring Semester Tournament Schedule
February 22 - Marvel Rivals, Street Fighter
March 1 - Smite 2, TFT
March 8 - Marvel Rivals, College Football '25
March 15 - TFT, The Finals, Tekken 8
March 22 - Marvel Rivals, Street Fighter
March 29 - Fortnite, TFT
Entry Fees
- $750 per program for the year (unlimited number of entries)
- $400 - 12 Tournament Pass
- Price per tournament based on team size
- 6 player team $60
- 5 player team $50
- 3 player team $40
- 2 player team $30
- 1 player $20
All games listed will be played but dates are subject to change.
ABOUT THE NECC
The NECC fosters innovative competition experiences, provides quality broadcasting services, and works to support an inclusive community within collegiate esports. The NECC was started to provide the collegiate gaming community with the respect it warranted and deserved. The conference prides itself on responding to the needs of its schools, directors, coaches, and most importantly - its players.
With more than 500 colleges and universities currently competing, the NECC strives to be a positive home for the collegiate gaming community.
For more information about the NECC, their schools, games, and community, visit their website at https://necc.gg/