Anchorage gamer receives 'esports' scholarship to play video game in college
This fall, Anchorage Christian senior Jonathan Steigleman will...attend college on a scholarship for competitive gaming...at Southwest Baptist University in Missouri.
"Every night when I'm going to sleep I get excited (thinking about it)," Steigleman said. "I'm going to college to play a video game and do what I love. "It's going to be amazing."
"League of Legends"...is a game that pits two teams of five players against each other in an online battle arena, where the goal is to destroy the other team's base. Each player controls his or her own fantasy-type character, called a champion, with its own set of attacks, abilities and roles. Steigleman will play the role of "jungler," which is a position that assists the other four players on the team, sort of like a point guard in basketball or a libero in volleyball.
Part of Southwest Baptist's esports training routine includes physical activity three days a week.