Rocket League is a vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix. Described as “soccer, but with rocket-powered cars”, Rocket League is usually played as a 3v3 match between two teams, using rocket-powered vehicles to hit a ball into their opponent’s goal and score points over the course of a match. Rocket League recently became a free-to-play game in Fall 2020 and is one the titles with full cross-platform online play.

About Rocket League
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ABOUT OU ROCKET LEAGUE LEADERSHIP
Team Focus
The teams have 3-4 hours of practice consisting of VoD review, scrims, and 3-4 matches outside of that window. We emphasize team chemistry and trust between each other to play better as a team. We also play 3-6 hours a week on competitive play at least whether it be with the team or solo que. As self-improvement is extremely encouraged. We strive for improvement in all aspects.
Milestones
– Top 50 in PlayVS
– Average 1800 MMR in Spring 2021
– Competing in kick off season for Gaming Oasis Invitational
Program Overview
Platform: PC preferred + XB/PS/SW (Crossplay)
Team Size: Three(3)
First Established: Fall 2017
Primary 2021-2022 Tournament: CRL – Collegiate Rocket League
Summer Camps: YES
Scholarships: YES (Up to $1,500/yr)
Other 2021-2022 Events:
– Collegiate Star League
– PlayVS
– Oasis Gaming Invitational
– 4th Annual Bedlam vs OKST
– 3rd Annual OUTX Red River Clash

Vacant
Head Coach, Rocket League
TBD
Class of 202x
OU ROCKET LEAGUE CRIMSON ROSTER (Scholarship Team)

Corban “Bano” Tillison
Captain, Rocket League Crimson
Chemical Bioscience
Class of 2024

Kevin “Kev” Hiedari
Rocket League Crimson
Chemical Bioscience
Class of 2024

Ryan “Maver” Walker
Rocket League Crimson
(SUB)
Computer Science
Class of 2025
OU ROCKET LEAGUE SUBS

Preston “Tank MT” Means
Rocket League Black
Finance
Class of 2024

Kaden “ReyzoR” Schaberg
Rocket League Crimson
Astrophysics & Mathematics
Class of 2024