2026 PEC All-Americans

2026 Power Esports Conference All-American Team
The 2026 Power Esports Conference (PEC) All-American list recognizes elite student competitors from over 300 member institutions, with each school selecting two individuals who exemplify excellence in competition, academics, and leadership. These All-Americans are not only top performers in their respective titles but are also sustained and endorsed by their program directors as model students and representatives of collegiate esports.
This year’s honorees span multiple titles and disciplines. From Michigan State, Smash players Adam Ismaili-Alaoui (Suspect) and Dyson Mingo (Dice) lead a strong showing in fighting games. Minnesota adds depth with Adan Alatoma (WarPai) in Rocket League and Caiden Stores (GrizHawk) in Smash, highlighting versatility across titles.
Rocket League remains a cornerstone esport, with selections including Andrew Nolan (Andy) and Colby James (hockser) from Baylor, Cade Hall (WUZYWRLD) from Boise State, and Hugh Strumberger (creedrl) from Nebraska. These players demonstrate high-level mechanics and team synergy.
In Valorant, standout selections include Angie Taite (goggles) from Kansas, Jee Hoon Yoo (Mobugi) from Syracuse, Seth Woodward (Woodyseth1) from Nebraska, Wisam Elmogaber (Bot125388) from Ohio State, and Wyatt Morrison (master) from Boise State. Their performances reflect the increasing competitiveness of tactical FPS play within the PEC.
Overwatch is represented by Carson Terry (pdk) and Mason Johnson (Nosam4055) from Utah, along with Drew Raney (MyDogDied) from Kansas and Lucas Bouahom (lao) from Ohio State, showcasing strong coordination and strategic depth.
Finally, Sarvesh Srinivasan (Sarvi) from Syracuse rounds out the list in Smash, bringing academic excellence in Accounting and Business Analytics.
Together, these All-Americans define the standard for collegiate esports—balancing competition, academics, and leadership at the highest level.