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Camps

WVU Esports camps are designed to offer an immersive experience for middle and high school students from 11 years old and up, providing valuable insight into the world of esports and a chance to work with collegiate, semi-professional and professional esports players.

Our two levels of online camps allow for a welcoming environment for participants of all ages and skill levels to learn from West Virginia University's varsity esports players in Rocket League, Valorant, and Madden.

Parents must sign a waiver in order for their children to participate in WVU Esports Camps. Participants will need a valid Discord username and game account to participate in the camps.

We offer discount codes for people participating in 2 or more camps. Email esports@mail.wvu.edu for discount information.

All camps run from 1-5 p.m. ET.

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DEVELOPMENTAL CAMPS ($50)

Developmental Camps are open to all students 11 years old and up of any rank and skill level. These camps will be focused primarily on learning the basics of the game and improving the players' individual skill sets.

ELITE CAMPS ($65)

Elite Camps are available to high school players with aspirations of competing in college and beyond. Students in these camps will focus on learning feedback about their play, gaining in-depth knowledge about mechanics and in-game play, emotional management, and effective communication.

Each Elite Camp will have a limited number of spots available and will be open only to players of certain ages and skill levels.

Rocket League Elite Camps (12 spots available):

Open to players 13 years old and up, minimum rank of Champ.

Valorant Elite Camps (15 spots available):

Open to players 16 years old and up, minimum rank of Ascendant

Madden Elite Camps (10 spots available):

Open to players 14 years old and up.

WHO YOU'll BE WORKING WITH

The WVU Rocket League team after winning the 2023 NACE Starleague Varsity Premier title.

ROCKET LEAGUE

The WVU Rocket League team recently won its third national championship, winning its second straight NACE Starleague Varsity Premier Championship. The Mountaineers also won the CCA Summer Series national championship in 2023.

WVU is one of just four college Rocket League teams to have all three starters earn a spot in a main event at the professional level during this season's Rocket League Championship Series.

The WVU Valorant team after winning the 2023 Red Bull Campus Clutch Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship.

VALORANT

WVU Valorant has won back-to-back Red Bull Campus Clutch Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships, earning two straight appearances to compete for a national championship. West Virginia were the national runners up in the Fall 2023 NACE Starleague Varsity Premier Division.

Valorant players at WVU have played and coached at the professional and semi-professional level, and have ranked among the best players in North America.

NoahUpNxt won the 2021 LevelNext Madden National Championship.

MADDEN

WVU's first-ever varsity Esports player, NoahUpNxt, is one of the most accomplished players in Madden Championship Series history.

NoahUpNxt won the 2021 LevelNext Madden National Championship to bring home WVU's first national title in program history. He's won 2 MCS championship belts and has won more than $300,000 in career earnings, and at one time was the No. 1 ranked Madden player in the world.