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 (Crossplay)
Team Size: Three(3)
First Established: Fall 2017 by Kai Simonton
Primary 2022-2023 Tournament: CRL – Collegiate Rocket League
Summer Camps: YES
Scholarships: YES (Up to $1,500/yr)
Other 2022-2023 Events:
– Collegiate Star League
– PlayVS
– Oasis Gaming Invitational
– 4th Annual Bedlam vs OKST
– 3rd Annual OUTX Red River Clash

Corban “Bano” Tillison
Manager + Captain, OU Rocket League
Chemical Bioscience
Class of 2024
'21-'22 Overall GPA
'21-'22 Scholarship ONLY GPA
Total Scholarship Awards
OU ROCKET LEAGUE CRIMSON ROSTER (Scholarship Team)

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

Ryan “Maver” Walker
Rocket League Crimson
Computer Science
Class of 2025