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Esports Sets Open Tryout Dates

4/6/2026 12:14:00 PM

SAN ANTONIO — St. Mary's University Esports is actively recruiting for the 2026-27 academic year. Tryouts will serve as a scouting ground to recruit for all Esports teams: Call of Duty, Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege, Rocket League and Valorant. 
Summer tryouts will take place virtually, hosted online through the official St. Mary's Esports Discord. All communication between coaches and registered participants will be facilitated through Discord. 

Tryouts Information Tryouts Schedule
  • Fortnite (Zero Builds): Thursday, May 28 at 7:00 p.m. CST 
  • Fortnite (Builds): Friday, May 29 at 7:00 p.m. CST
  • Call of Duty (Black Ops 7): Saturday, May 30 at 5:00 p.m. CST 
  • Valorant: Thursday, June 4 at 7:00 p.m. CST 
  • Call of Duty (Black Ops 7): Friday, June 5 at 5:00 p.m. CST
  • Valorant: Friday, June 5 at 7:00 p.m. CST 
  • Rocket League: Saturday, June 6 at 3:00 p.m. CST
  • Rainbow Six Siege: Saturday, June 6 at 6:00 p.m. CST
Registration for tryouts does NOT guarantee
  • You will be contacted by the coaches to participate in tryouts 
  • A spot on the Esports team 
  • Esports Scholarships
Tryouts are open to all current St. Mary's students (incoming first-year students, undergraduate, graduate, and law students), community college students, high school junior and seniors, and students who have graduated high school but are taking a gap year. To become a St. Mary's student-athlete on the Esports team, you must be a (1) current full-time St. Mary's student and (2) in good academic standing.  
 
Tryouts Requirement Checklist
  • You own the game you're trying out for, or the game is "free to play", the game must be downloaded on your PC or console, and updated with the latest version of the game 
  • Your in-game account must be in good standing (your account is not banned, not in a "low-priority" match queue, etc) 
  • Your in-game account name or gamer tag is not offensive nor misleading: no barcode names, no words/phrases that can be interpreted as offensive, no names that contain trademarked products, including but not limited to spelling variators or letter replacements 
What to Expect During and After Tryouts
  • During: Losses will not be held against you, tryouts will be aimed at testing your ability to fit into different team compositions, with different players, at various skill levels 
  • During: All tryout communication will be sent via the St. Mary's Esports Discord, this is where we will post team assignments, maps, and the rule sets for tryouts 
  • During: Tryout time commitment is less than the time commitment you will be expected to make on the team. If you feel like you're struggling to make time for tryouts, you probably don't have enough time to practice and make match times while on the team 
  • After: You will be asked to complete a feedback form about your teammates; failure to complete the form will reflect poorly on you  
What the Coaches are Looking for 
  • Availability: Athletes with the time to commit to a team sport and who consistently show up early  
  • Attitude: Athletes with a friendly and positive attitude who build up their teammates 
  • Coachability: Athletes who are willing to learn and willing to apply constructive feedback 
  • Resiliency: Athletes with the ability to bounce back from a bad match and keep a level head 
  • Communication: Athletes who communicate with their coaches, teammates, and peers 
Questions about tryouts? Director of Esports, Kaitlin Teniente, will be hosting a virtual Q&A session Monday, May 25 from 7:00 p.m. to 11 p.m. CST in the official St. Mary's Esports Discord. 
Coach Contact Information 
Kaitlin Teniente, Director of Esports 
Email: kteniente@stmarytx.edu
 
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