The National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC) is excited to announce a new partnership with GFUEL, a leading energy drink brand and the Official Energy Drink of Esports®.
The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) has announced a partnership with the National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC) to oversee and manage its esports sponsorship
The NECC will work with NASEF to enhance the pipeline ensuring that scholastic players have opportunities to continue their gaming careers with NECC member institutions
Playing the character-based, first-person shooter video game Valorant, the headset-wearing members of UMD’s Team Lilac crushed Northern Virginia Community College, 3-0, in the Fall 2023 National Esports Collegiate Conference Mideast Championship.
The Scholastic Esports Awards are a brand new project designed to bring together educators, students, and industry experts for a celebration of talent, dedication, and innovation within the scholastic esports space.
The US Academic Esports League (USAEL), a leading provider of esports education, today announced a partnership with the National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC), home to esports competition for more than 500 colleges and universities throughout North America.
Following recommendations from a subcommittee created to explore the best way to enhance the NECC's preseason efforts and placement model, the NECC announced changes to how its preseason will work today.
It all started with a 2017 lecture. Then-Winthrop athletic director Ken Halpin was co-teaching a class called The History and Current Issues in College Athletics with then-president Dan Mahoney. Mahoney focused on the “history” side of it, Halpin on “current issues.”