New England Prep School Esports Association
Student-led, Student-run association for esports enthusiasts.
Introducing the organization
Student-led esports initiative in New England
We aim to so that we can grow a community that extends physical boundaries and connects students at different schools.
Our Goals
Spread the love for esports
We plan to spread the love of esports between different schools through organized esports leagues than run throughout the school year.
Interested in helping?
If you are interested in either joining the initiative or providing some funding for prizes, please contact us.
What we do
We have set up four different esports tournaments for people to enjoy all the games that they like. We start with four of the most popular games amongst our school societies, and we hope to expand further with the addition of more schools.
Brawl Stars
We host a competition for one of the most famous mobile games of the time, brawl stars. Here are some details of the competition format.
Bo1 consolation bracket
Brawler bans per set
Aiming for $130 in prize pool
Clash Royale
Another one of the most famous mobile games have a competition. Here are some details of the competition format.
Bo1 Consolation Bracket
One card ban per set
Aiming for $70 in prize pool
League of Legends
Perhaps one of the most well-know computer based MOBA games, we look to host a competition that involves playing league of legends. Here are some details of the competition format
Bo1 Consolation Bracket
Tournament Draft
Aiming for $175 in prize pool
Valorant
One of the most widely played computer-based FPS games, we look to host a competition that involves playing valorant. Here are some details of the competition format
Bo1 consolation bracket
Win-by-two rules
Aiming for $175 in prize pool
Interested in helping?
If you are interested in either joining the initiative or providing some funding for prizes, please contact us.
Introducing the NEPSEI
Our story
Since we were young, especially during the pandemic, we grew a passion for different types of games such as Fortnite, Minecraft, or Amongus. It wasn't the part about getting away from classes that was important about these games; it was that you could bond with your friends and play together that ultimately drove this. After the COVID crisis effectively slowed down, many of this online interaction between people in different locations died out quickly, and we felt that the connection must be revived.That is why this competition was founded. We hope that through competitive gaming against different schools, students can continue their appreciation of gaming while also building a community beyond the physical borders that we often have.
Meet the team behind the initiative
Andy Chin
Ian Wu
Brooks Largay
Amity Shao
Timmy Daramola