ADRIAN, Mich. -- The Siena Heights eSports team secured its second consecutive Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference championship while Nic Haralson was named Overwatch 2 Player of the Year and Coach Steve Robinson was selected as Coach of the Year as the WHAC Tournament wrapped up over the weekend at SHU's Dominican Hall.
Siena Heights finished with 29 points in the overall standings, claiming Valorant and Overwatch 2 Championships in the process. Indiana Tech (24) and Lawrence Tech (23) were second and third, respectively.
WHAC TOURNAMENT RESULTS
ROCKET LEAGUE (Nov. 2)
SIENA HEIGHTS - #2 seed
W vs. #3 Indiana Tech
L vs. #1 Rochester Christian
W vs. #3 Indiana Tech
L vs. #1 Rochester Christian
LEAGUE OF LEGENDS (Apr. 5)
SIENA HEIGHTS - #5 seed
W, 2-0, vs. #4 Lourdes
L, 2-0, vs. #1 Indiana Tech
W, 2-1, vs. #3 Lawrence Tech
VALORANT (Apr. 6)
SIENA HEIGHTS - #1 seed
W, 2-0, vs. #4 Cleary
W, 3-1, vs. #2 Lawrence Tech
OVERWATCH 2
SIENA HEIGHTS - #1 seed
W, 3-0, vs. #4 Lawrence Tech
W, 4-0, vs. #2 Indiana Tech
All-WHAC First Team
Nic Haralson (Overwatch 2)
Hiram Santiago (Valorant)
Tristan Sciortino (Valorant)
Ethan Sudall (Rocket League)
Nathan Valenzuela (Overwatch 2)
All-WHAC Second Team
Alex Berndt (Overwatch 2)
Kai Fricke (Valorant)
Caleb Fujimoto (Rocket League)
Nolan Hughey (League of Legends)
Alper Kiziltepe (League of Legends)
Juan Sierra (Overwatch 2)
Academic All-WHAC
Trina Arens
Kaiden Clark
Chris Diers
Bobby Lindsey
Antonio Molero
Jaxon Niese
Noah Sheppard
Timothy Strachn
Kai Uribes
Yeban Youn