NEW YORK, N.Y. – Pace University Esports continued its strong postseason run over the weekend, highlighted by Rainbow Six: Siege Gold earning a spot in the FORGE Scholastic Esports Championship and three Valorant teams advancing to
NECC nationals.
On Sunday, Pace
Rainbow Six: Siege Gold secured its place at the
FORGE Scholastic Esports Championship after advancing through the qualifier bracket. The team earned a forfeit win over Charlotte Esports before defeating CMU Eagles 2-0, avenging an earlier playoff loss and clinching a spot on the national stage at the Division I level.
Pace
VALORANT Gold, Pace VALORANT Vanilla White, and Pace VALORANT Azure Blue each finished as runners-up in their respective NECC regional divisions following tightly contested championship matches. VALORANT Gold placed second after falling to Winthrop University, while Vanilla White finished second against Penn State Blue, and Azure Blue claimed runner-up honors against Georgetown Tigers.
Despite the close losses, all three VALORANT teams qualified for their respective NECC national tournaments, which begin later this week.
Pace
Rocket League Gold also closed out its postseason with a victory, defeating Lebanon Valley College 4-2 to secure third place in the NECC Division VI Northeast Playoffs.
Overall, Pace Esports continues to build momentum across multiple titles, led by Rainbow Six: Siege Gold's national qualification and three VALORANT teams advancing to NECC nationals.