Collegiate League of Legends is off to another exciting race.

The North American Collegiate Championship for League of Legends came to a head at the end of last month, cap-stoning one of the largest and most influential events thus far in collegiate eSports history. Riding close in its wake is the WardBaron Collegiate Series (WCS), hosted by WardBaron.com, which promises a full 8-week season of head-to-head action between 8 collegiate teams selected through qualifiers. If you’ve an eye for collegiate eSports and enjoy the storied rivalries that arise between competing universities, you won’t want to miss this!

Every Friday and Saturday, starting on March 7th, teams will head-off at each stage of this round-robin season format. Each of these nights at 5 PM PST, you can join the WCS stream for casted commentary and analysis of a featured match. The season culminates in the playoffs and final championship on April 26th and 27th, where the victors will walk away with with a piece of the $1,000 scholarship prize pool (not to mention bragging rights).

The Competitors:

University of Connecticut

Texas Tech University

University of Arizona

California State University Fullerton

Carnegie Mellon University

The Ohio State University

University of California Los Angeles

California Polytechnic State University

Whether you’re a student at one of these schools looking to support your Alma Mater, or a collegiate LoL diehard out to see some blood, you’ll want to keep your eyes and ears open every weekend for the WCS. Recaps of non-featured games will be available so you can stay up-to-date on who’s feeding or snowballing. Star players will have the chance to prove their mettle over the eight weeks and rise to legendary status, and in the end, there will be room for only one team to take the crown.

Head on over to WardBaron to see the complete rules and information, and be sure to check Cloth5 for future updates. Featured matches will be streamed at the WardBaron Twitch Channel.

See you on the Rift!

~EdwinMols