Stockton University's Rocket League team is ready to launch to the top of the Collegiate Rocket League 2023 World Championships.
The team finished second during last year's championships. Two-thirds of that team will be back with a mission to win at this year's competition from Friday through Sunday at the DreamHack festival in Dallas.
Senior Brian Busse and sophomore John Merendino are returning with newcomer Anthony Cooper.
“I think we can take it all,” Merendino said. “We all believe that we can, and if we can trust each other, we can win it all.”
Rocket League is an arcade-style soccer game played with rocket-powered cars.
This year’s team took a different route to make it to the 16-team championship by winning the North American Last Chance Qualifier on April 2.
With the top two teams earning spots at worlds, the Ospreys defeated Ball State (Indiana) four games to two in the best-of-seven semifinals to clinch a return trip.
Stockton went on to beat St. Clair (Canada) four games to one.
“It was definitely harder this year, mainly because of the level of competition,” Busse said. “It’s probably good though because teams underestimate us still, just like they did last year. And I think that could really help us.”
Just like last season, Busse and Merendino had to take on a new teammate for the spring semester. It's taken some time for the team to jell, as they stumbled in the College Esports Commissioners Cup, also in Dallas earlier this month, not advancing out of the group round.
“We were breathing the same Dallas air with the schools that we are going to compete against at worlds,” Merendino said. “It was the perfect learning experience. It was even a wake-up call that we need to put more work in so we can perform at our best at DreamHack.”
Each of the three team members have been playing on their own for about five or six hours a day to prepare. They’ve also been watching a lot of replay videos to analyze their mistakes, and the last couple of weeks have been scrimmaging together in-person at Stockton’s esports lab on campus.
“We’ve been grinding a lot more these last two weeks,” Cooper said. “It’s good preparation for what’s to come and solidifying our chance of becoming world champions.”
The team will fly to Dallas on Wednesday.
The schools are divided into four groups of four and will play matches against each other within their group.
The top two teams from each group advance to single-elimination matches with the final taking place Sunday with a $20,000 grand prize. All matches will be streamed live on the official Rocket League Twitch channel.
Stockton is in Group B with Columbia College (Missouri), University of Nevada-Las Vegas and the Berlin Phoenix of the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. The Ospreys’ first match is against Columbia at 1 p.m. Friday. If they win, Stockton would play either UNLV or Berlin at 5 p.m. Friday.
All three relish the chance to play live in front of a crowd of several hundred people and an online audience that could reach as many as 60,000 concurrent viewers, Busse said.
“That experience is the reason I still play this game,” he said. “I feed off the energy a lot when we are playing. Once you do it once (play live in front of a crowd), you want to keep doing it again and again. You just don’t know how many opportunities you’re going to get.”
This could be Busse’s last opportunity to play in a big tournament collegiately. He graduated with a business degree in May.
Merendino wants to win it for his teammate, roommate and friend.
“We are coming back with a vengeance,” he said. “We know this could be Brian’s last year, so we’ve got to make it the best we can. Hopefully we can only go up from last year and win that grand final.”
Busse said he’s played Rocket League in college for the last four years, and after finishing second last year, he believes Stockton can win a world title.
“The odds are stacked against us, but I think there’s a really good chance that I can finally get a win and it would be the biggest win ever,” he said. “I’m really excited to go out there for the last time and try to win everything for the first time.”