Monroe is going up a level across the board. Esports is right there with it.
For three seasons the Mustangs have shown up, made deep runs, and earned national playoff appearances in Valorant, League of Legends, and Super Smash Bros. That is the foundation. Now we are building on it.
This fall the program steps up to compete officially against four-year schools, with structured coaching, scheduled practices, a home facility, and team kit. The same commitment the best collegiate programs put behind their players, the Mustangs are putting behind ours.
If you game, there is a place for you here. Whether you want to play for fun or earn a spot on the roster, it starts in one place.
Casual or competitive, both sides of the program get the same support, and both start in our Discord. A few quick questions when you join point you to the right place. No wrong answer.
For students ready to represent Monroe. Join the Discord and head to the application channel to put your name in for tryouts.
For students who want gaming as part of the Monroe experience, no tryout needed. Hang out, find teammates, and play.
This is not a brand new club. The Mustangs have been competing and winning for three seasons.
A real program treats its players like athletes. Here is what stands behind the roster.
Dedicated coaching, scheduled team practices, and real match preparation. You are not figuring it out alone.
Encore Esports is the team's home base. 20+ high-spec PCs, PS5 and Switch stations, and a room built for competition.
Rostered players wear the Mustang kit. You represent the school every time you sit down to play.
Compete in sanctioned league play and playoffs against four-year programs, carrying the Monroe name onto a national stage.
Same identity as every other Monroe team. This is what the roster wears.
Make the roster and you earn the jersey. It is the same standard the school holds across athletics, now on the esports stage. Pull it on and you are not just a gamer, you are a Mustang.
Tryouts run across our competitive titles. New titles get added as the program grows.