SLU Chess Team Wins Midwest Collegiate Chess Crown
10/23/2019
SLU鈥檚 chess players continued their dominance of the board at the Midwest Collegiate Chess and Blitz Championship, taking both top team slots in the tournaments two section, Classical and Blitz, as well as five top finishes.
Senior Dariusz Swiercz and sophomore Nikolas Theodorou finished first and second in the tournament鈥檚 Classical section play. Sophomore Benjamin Bok, who recently competed in the World Cup of Chess in Khanty-Mansiysk in the Russian Federation, took the top spot in the Blitz section, with sophomore Akshat Chandra finishing second and Swiercz taking third.
The tournament took place Oct. 3 to 6 at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
鈥淚 think it was a great learning experience for some players and a good chance for others to prove superiority over very tough opposition,鈥 Alejandro Ramirez, coach of SLU鈥檚 team, said.
The chess team鈥檚 other recent laurels include wins at the National Game in 30 Championship, high finishes in the Paleochora International Tournament in Greece, and strong showings over the summer at tournaments in Turkey.
The team is now preparing for the 2019 World University Team Prestigious Championship tournament in Tianjian, China, in November, and for the Pan-American Intercollegiate Chess Championships in December.
The Tianjian tournament is being held in honor of the 100th anniversary of the founding of Nankai University and Ramirez said it will be chance for SLU players to take on chess grandmasters from leading University teams including Harvard University, Oxford University and Moscow University among others.
Established in the fall of 2015 as a partnership between SLU and the , with support from SLU alumnus, University trustee and chess enthusiast Rex Sinquefield, the team is not just a club activity but rather a strategic effort by administrators and alumni to recruit promising players and build on the University's excellent academic reputation.
Story by Amelia Flood, University Marketing and Communications