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The Melee Games is a national collegiate tournament series founded and partially hosted by MattDotZeb featuring various crews. Various colleges form teams of 5 players and faced off against other colleges in 20 stock crew battles. In the past few years, The Melee Games has grown from a small North-East only series to a tournament series featuring colleges from all over the United States as well as Canada.

2015

Number of Teams:

The finals for the West Coast were done at I'm Not Yelling while the finals for the East Coast as well as the grand finals were at Super Nebulous 3. The winning team from California was also notably flown out to Super Nebulous as part of a bigger donation drive.

Finalists/Qualifier Division

Bracket: Bracket

  • 1st: University of California-Berkeley/Northern California
  • 2nd: University of Maryland/Mid-Atlantic
  • 3rd: University of California-Irvine/South California
  • 3rd: York University/Ontario
  • 5th: Stony-Brook/Tri-State
  • 5th: University of California Santa Barbara/South California
  • 5th: University of California Santa Cruz/North California
  • 5th: University of Massachusetts-Amherst/New England

2014

There were two different finals, one for Tri-State and one for New England. 50 colleges in total participated the first year.

Tri-State

Bracket: [1] Number of Teams: 30

  • 1st: Columbia University
  • 2nd: Rutgers University
  • 3rd: Cornell University
  • 3rd: University of Pittsburgh
  • 5th: New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • 5th: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 5th: Stony Brook University
  • 5th: University of Pennsylvania

New England/Location

Bracket: [2] Number of Teams: 20

  • 1st: University of Massachusetts-Boston
  • 2nd: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 3rd: University of Connecticut
  • 3rd: University of Massachusetts-Amherst
  • 5th: Boston College
  • 5th: Brandeis University
  • 5th: Northeastern University
  • 5th: Tufts University

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