Triton Esports announces team roster and new Valorant team
The team of 18 student-athletes will represent UOG in League of Legends, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and Valorant.
Triton Esports celebrates one year of competitive gaming
The University of Guam’s first-ever collegiate esports team now has an established roster of athletes.
Speaker series for UOG’s virtual Tech Fest starts tomorrow
Ken San Nicolas has signed on with the University of Guam to lead the Triton Esports program.
UOG wins seven national awards for marketing and communications
UOG has won seven awards from two separate national advertising competitions.
Press Release: Triton Esports secures win in collegiate Super Smash scrimmage
The scrimmage provided the inaugural UOG esports team with experience in preparation for their first intercollegiate tournaments later this year.
Triton Esports awards 9 athlete scholarships
Nine students on UOG's two esports teams each received between $500 and $750 toward their tuition and fees this semester.
In the News: Triton Esports takes a win in weekend tournament
Guam esports holds 'League of Legends' competition uam’s interscholastic esports scene was treated to its largest "League of Legends" esports event to date over the weekend with the University of Guam’s Triton Esports team being led by Daniel "Thresh Chobo" Lee
Triton Esports announces team roster and coaches
The University of Guam’s first-ever collegiate esports team now has an established roster of athletes.
Press Release: Triton Esports announces team roster and coaches
For more information, contact:Triton EsportsUniversity of GuamEmail: esports@triton.uog.edu Triton Esports announces team roster and coaches Triton Esports, the University of Guam’s first-ever collegiate esports team, now has an established roster of athletes, and they have begun practice for an interscholastic tournament to
UOG launches competitive esports program
The Big G also stands for gaming Interim Head Coach John Wiglesworth, top row center, leads a team of Triton Esports athletes in the Latte Esports League of Legends Tournament that began in May. (Clockwise, from left) Ivan Rosell, freshman computer