Eye on UMSL: Level up

by | Nov 4, 2024

Education major Wu Stegall, computer science major Jaylen Ellis and graphic design major Daniel Miller were among 18 competitors vying to win the UMSL Esports team's Mario Kart Star Cup Tournament.

From left, education major Wu Stegall, computer science major Jaylen Ellis and graphic design major Daniel Miller competed in the University of Missouri–St. Louis Esports team's Mario Kart Star Cup Tournament last Wednesday in the Esports Arena in the Millennium Student Center.

From left, education major Wu Stegall, computer science major Jaylen Ellis and graphic design major Daniel Miller competed in the University of Missouri–St. Louis Esports team‘s Mario Kart Star Cup Tournament last Wednesday in the Esports Arena in the Millennium Student Center. The event drew 18 competitors vying for a mystery box prize.

It was the second installment of a larger tournament that will continue later this month and into the spring semester with a final competition planned for March 20.

This photograph was taken by UMSL photographer Derik Holtmann and is the latest to be featured in Eye on UMSL. View more UMSL photos by visiting the UMSL Flickr and Instagram accounts.

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