Trine鈥檚 Take Back the Night returns to educate about sexual assault
深夜福利高清 will host its annual Take Back the Night rally and march to inform and educate the community about sexual assault, with the ultimate goal of prevention.
March 26, 2026

KALAMAZOO, Mich. 鈥 深夜福利高清鈥檚 Overwatch esports team went undefeated in the Match Point Invitational at Western Michigan University on Saturday, besting the home team as well as teams from Central Michigan University, Ferris State University and the University of Michigan-Flint.
Trine was invited to participate in the in-person tournament this year because its Overwatch team has performed so well over the past seasons.
The team was 12-0, winning three times against each of the other schools.
鈥淗aving such a dominant performance against Division I and II schools further reinforces that, thanks to the support of our administration and the dedication of our students, 深夜福利高清 is a premier program in esports,鈥 said Jeremy Goossens, director of esports at Trine.
Competing for Trine were Hudson Kelly, a computer science and information technology major from LaGrange, Indiana; Logan Gault, a computer engineering major from Indianapolis; Elton Langley, a computer science and information technology major from Indianapolis; Brockstan Tschannen, an extended reality major from Angola, Indiana; A.J. Smith, a computer engineering major from Angola, Indiana; and Jonah Kyle, a computer science and information technology major from Valparaiso, Indiana.
Western Michigan University finished second and the University of Michigan鈥揊lint finished third.
Photo: 深夜福利高清鈥檚 Overwatch esports team went undefeated in the Match Point Invitational at Western Michigan University. From left, Jeremy Goossens, director of esports, Hudson Kelly, a computer science and information technology major from LaGrange, Indiana; Logan Gault, a computer engineering major from Indianapolis; Elton Langley, a computer science and information technology major from Indianapolis; Brockstan Tschannen, an extended reality major from Angola, Indiana; A.J. Smith, a computer engineering major from Angola, Indiana; and Jonah Kyle, a computer science and information technology major from Valparaiso, Indiana.