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Collegiate Rocket League: What Does Europe Need to Compete?

The Collegiate Rocket League World Championship went down this past weekend, and if you missed it, let’s just say it didn’t go great for the European Universities. Of all the sixteen institutions competing, the representatives from UniRocketeers EURC all occupied the bottom spots, without a single team reaching the final day for playoffs, and only one series being won against a North American side.

There were early signs that it would not be Europe’s weekend, from the very first series of the tournament. In Group A, back to back overtime wins put KIT SC (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) 2-0 up in the best-of-five against Canada’s St. Clair Saints (St. Clair College). What followed was the first of painful collapses from winning positions for the European teams, with the Canadians clutching up, taking three back to back games to take the series in a reverse sweep, giving them the upper bracket match against Northwood, who had dispatched the UK’s University of Salford, the other European team who rounded out the bottom of the group.

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