

Ticket-holders will be able to attend a full schedule of events across the Olympic Esports Week programme, including: In recognition of Visa’s long-standing partnership with the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Visa is the official and preferred way to pay for Olympic Esports Week tickets. Tickets for Olympic Esports Week are available to purchase now, with general admission starting at SGD 10 per day and three-day passes available from SGD 20. All the thrilling finals action will be streamed globally across and Olympic social channels.
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A specially designed Fortnite Creative Island, made to reflect sport shooting competition, will put the target-aiming accuracy of sharp shooters to the test and see them navigate the in-game environment as they compete to become an Olympic Esports Series winner. The event will see 12 players from the 2023 Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS) invited to compete on the global stage.

The ISSF’s sport shooting island created in Fortnite has been added to the Olympic Esports Finals line-up. Qualification rounds in baseball, chess, motorsport and sailing are already under way, with competitors aiming to reach the finals in Singapore and compete in front of fans for the prestigious title of Olympic Esports Series winner. A highlight of the week will be the first in-person, live finals of the Olympic Esports Series 2023 – the global virtual and simulated sports competition from the IOC, conducted in collaboration with International Federations (IFs) and game publishers. on ESPNU.The inaugural Olympic Esports Week is a four-day festival of virtual sports and gaming created by the IOC and hosted in Singapore. Georgetown will find out its first round opponent on Sunday night on the NCAA Tournament Selection Show at 9:30 p.m.

The Hoyas earn the BIG EAST's automatic bid to the upcoming NCAA Tournament. Georgetown has now won 12-straight following an 0-3 start to the season, setting a school record for consecutive victories.Dordevic moves into a tie with Bundy in 2022 and Greg McCavera ('99) in 1998 for the fifth-most points in a single season with 70.McDermott moves into a tie for 18th place all-time at Georgetown in career scoring, matching Mike Hammer ('03) and Joe Callahan ('94) with 130 points.Dordevic was named the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player, while Bowen, Hincks and Solomon each earned All-Tournament Team honors.In goal, Malcolm Kleban and Jack Thompson combined for eight saves in the loss.Alec Stathakis won 14 of 21 (.667) faceoffs and collected a game-high nine ground balls.He was the only Denver player with more than one point. JJ Sillstrop led the Pios with two goals.In the fourth, two Dordevic goals put the icing on the cake to lead 14-3 before Denver managed another two for a 14-5 final.Coming out of the break, Denver scored on a man-up goal to make it 9-2 but three Georgetown goals in a two-minute span lifted the Hoyas back up by 10 at 12-2 before DU added one more to make it 12-3 after three quarters.Goals from Dordevic and Kelly in the final 80 seconds of the stanza gave GU a 9-1 lead going into halftime. The Hoyas kept the ball rolling in the second, scoring four-straight goals before the Pioneers finally got on the scoreboard with 3:38 to play in the half to make it 7-1.Georgetown blanked Denver (10-5) in the opening quarter and used a Solomon hat trick to lead 3-0 after 15 minutes of play.

In goal, Danny Hincks (6-3) collected 12 saves in the win.Georgetown's defense held Denver to just 17 shots on goal and didn't allow a Pioneer goal for the first 26:32 of the game.Wallace Halpert had four ground balls while Will Tominovich added three. Defensively, Will Bowen was credited with two caused turnovers and collected two ground balls.TJ Haley dished out two assists while Graham Bundy Jr.Brian Minicus had two goals and an assist, Jacob Kelly chipped in a goal and three assists, and Declan McDermott had a goal and an assist.Nicky Solomon led the Hoyas (12-3) with six goals and an assist while Tucker Dordevic added four goals and an assist.The eighth-ranked Hoyas set a league record for goals and points in a BIG EAST tournament with 56 in two games over the weekend. MILWAUKEE – Georgetown University's top-seeded men's lacrosse team won its fifth consecutive BIG EAST Championship with a 14-5 victory over second seed Denver on Saturday afternoon.
