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Format Curious as to how the format for the Azubu Collegiate Champions actually works? Check out the preseason showmatch where you can witness the traditional proleague format brought back to the spotlight. Traditionally, each match is a Bo5, with one player on each map. Each of those games are a Bo1. The final game, ace match, has teams blindly bringing out their best players without knowledge of who their opponent will send.
For this showmatch, we'll be showcasing this format as a Bo7, which is how we will run the playoff bracket.
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University of North Texas vs. University of Texas, Austin
 Renewal < WCS Ohana > zeezVogue  skippitydoo < WCS Daybreak LE > Sonata  Willy // Oobios < ICCUP Citadel of Gaia > Maken // SunLisa   areaKitty < GSL Metropolis > Soma  Cwall< GSL Whirlwind> binskiLighT  smaug < WCS Entombed Valley > Osiris   areaKitty < ESV Cloud Kingdom > binskiLighT Results: + Show Spoiler +Poll: Kings of Texas?University of North Texas (22) 69% University of Texas Austin (10) 31% 32 total votes Your vote: Kings of Texas? (Vote): University of North Texas (Vote): University of Texas Austin
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UC San Diego vs. UC Irvine
Poll: Best of the west?UC San Diego (13) 52% UC Irvine (12) 48% 25 total votes Your vote: Best of the west? (Vote): UC Irvine (Vote): UC San Diego
The Collegiate Starleague is proud to present The Azubu Collegiate Champions, the largest and global and intercollegiate eSports team league to date. With a $180,000+ prize pool and scholarships on the line for both StarCraft 2 and League of Legends, college eSports fans cannot afford to miss participating in what will be an epic league that will lead into a live grand finals event featuring teams of universities from around the world.
Registration is Live until October 27th.
Register your school now! Azubu Azubu Collegiate Champions
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cool, i should watch some of that...
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This is going to be exciting for sure! Rooting for UCSD against Irvine, not so sure w/ the two Texan colleges.
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ucsd sure is awesome, I hear they have a fantastic duo in their President & Coordinator this year.
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Ive been asking in every CSL thread, but can we please hear something about HSL? Seeing as you are starting right into CSL, i was wondering if an announcement was pending.
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On October 17 2012 14:04 Insomni7 wrote: Ive been asking in every CSL thread, but can we please hear something about HSL? Seeing as you are starting right into CSL, i was wondering if an announcement was pending.
When we're ready we'll announce. Right now we're focused on making sure everything is ready and working. As soon as we're 100% here with CSL, HSL will follow.
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UNT was the winners of last seasons CSL and UTA is the home of TeSPA, so both schools have a vibrant eSports following.
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UNT vs UT is a sick rivalry. Can't wait to play them in the regular season.
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Go UCSD, boo UCI
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Sick! Cant wait to watch these games!
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UCI vs UCSD is epic
all I can remember is 2-2, ace match, and UCI breaks out the stove.
- oops. Meant to post from hazelynut.
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On October 18 2012 10:28 Phoenix_ wrote: california too imba West coast best coast
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On October 18 2012 05:45 CollegiateStarleague wrote: UCI vs UCSD is epic
all I can remember is 2-2, ace match, and UCI breaks out the stove.
- oops. Meant to post from hazelynut. west coast bias!
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On October 18 2012 05:45 CollegiateStarleague wrote: UCI vs UCSD is epic
all I can remember is 2-2, ace match, and UCI breaks out the stove.
- oops. Meant to post from hazelynut.
Oh such a long time ago.
In recent history if I recall UCI has gone (in terms of most recently) 3-2, 3-0, and 1-3 vs UCSD.
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eh that wasn't actually a stove, that was supposed to be well-timed scout harass into dragoon timing that i saw stork do, but i screwed it up horrendously (major supply block around 20 food or so)
that being said, it is probably my biggest regret in my entire time playing BW, seeing as how that match decided who would go into the finals. i did not feel confident at all that i could beat jaeyun in a straight up game (even though you can argue i did in our match in set 1 on outsider) so i felt i had to do something gimmicky. but given the map (which was god's garden and provides a fast 3 bases) and how i was playing around that time, i probably should have went for a standard game instead of doing a build that i did once ever (and on a different map no less)
the truth is that we did not prepare for the ace match AT ALL. we were just focused on our own sets. i was actually not confident that we would even reach the ace match, and i take the blame for this lack of preparation and confidence.
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On October 18 2012 13:57 blabber wrote: eh that wasn't actually a stove, that was supposed to be well-timed scout harass into dragoon timing that i saw stork do, but i screwed it up horrendously (major supply block around 20 food or so)
that being said, it is probably my biggest regret in my entire time playing BW, seeing as how that match decided who would go into the finals. i did not feel confident at all that i could beat jaeyun in a straight up game (even though you can argue i did in our match in set 1 on outsider) so i felt i had to do something gimmicky. but given the map (which was god's garden and provides a fast 3 bases) and how i was playing around that time, i probably should have went for a standard game instead of doing a build that i did once ever (and on a different map no less)
the truth is that we did not prepare for the ace match AT ALL. we were just focused on our own sets. i was actually not confident that we would even reach the ace match, and i take the blame for this lack of preparation and confidence.
Yep pretty much your fault. No one said otherwise!
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