Many teams take years to start competing with the best teams in the country. This hasn’t been the case with the Princeton StarCraft team. The newly formed student group Smashcraft Heroes played its first match in the Collegiate StarCraft ...(back to the article)
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Vikram Rao FTW!!111
Dan Huang is the man.
The fact that this article appears in the Sports section is demeaning to the 41% of Princeton Students that dedicate hours a day to representing the university.
Sure these students practice starcraft all the time, but it's a computer game, it does not belong in the sports section, while dozens of teams on campus work their asses off in anonymity.
@ Seriously?
Quite a few varsity athletes I competed with would have traded their skill at sports to be the best Super Smash Brothers player in the world. Lighten up, let these guys have some credit, and relax.
Sure, I have no problem with them getting their credit. Just don't make it the longest sports article written in the prince all year.
you sound whiny. i wouldn't like you.
Great article Vikram. I will try to contact The Tech to have MIT cover our events as well.
Props to Princeton for putting up a great match, but more importantly for organizing this amazing league. We look forward to a closer rematch in season when your ace is available!
Excellent coverage. It's all culture. In Korea, Starcraft is a huge e-sport. Apparently in high school, people only care about how good you are in Starcraft. Looking forward to more and possibly replays in the future.
Speaking of Super Smash Brothers, that'll be our next event.
N64/GC/Wii?