Valorant Tournaments in Texas
Valorant has become one of the most-played competitive titles in Texas school and college esports. TEC runs league play and LAN tournaments for it across both tracks, with in-person events that bring Texas teams together.
Structured competition, Texas opponents
Most Valorant competition for Texas players today is either national-circuit play or one-off online tournaments. TEC gives Texas crews a structured season at home: real schedules, Texas opponents, and in-person finals.
One Texas calendar, two tracks
Two seasons that align with the high school academic calendar. Regular-season league play online, with regional and state finals held in person.
Three splits per academic year (fall, winter, spring), with a September pre-season. One membership covers every title and every split.
Match scheduling is Texas-time and built around school commitments. LAN events are held at Texas venues. Online play is guaranteed if a venue is not confirmed.
Built for Texas schools and colleges
- Texas high schools join through the Scholastic track at $500 per school, per academic year. Includes one Varsity and one JV team per game.
- Texas colleges and universities (2-year and 4-year, varsity or club) join through the Collegiate track at $1,000 per institution, per academic year.
New programs are welcome. Many TEC member schools fielded their first Valorant roster this year.
Pricing is member-first and posted up front
Questions first? Book a call or see the membership overview.
Quick answers
Is Valorant part of the TEC season?
Yes. Valorant is a core title in both the Scholastic and Collegiate tracks, with league play and in-person finals each season.
Are matches online or LAN?
Both. Regular-season play is online; playoffs and championship events move to LAN at Texas venues.
Can a club-level college program compete?
Yes. Club programs are welcome in the Collegiate track. Varsity status is not required.
What hardware do we need for Valorant?
See the Hardware Required section below for full specifications. Valorant is well-optimized and runs on modestly specced gaming PCs.
Where can I see upcoming Valorant tournaments in Texas?
Check the News page for upcoming Valorant tournaments and event recaps from past TEC events.
HARDWARE REQUIRED
5 Computers and monitors per team (6th for a coach/spectator)
5 sets of accessories (6th for a coach/spectator)
HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
Minimum Specifications:
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8400
4 GB RAM
10 GB available hard disk space
Intel® HD Graphics 4400 (1GB VRAM)
Windows 11 and "TPM 2.0 and UEFI Secure Boot" required
Recommended Specifications:
Intel® Core™ i3-4150 or better
4 GB RAM
10 GB available hard disk space
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX GTX 1050 Ti (4GB) or better
Windows 11 and "TPM 2.0 and UEFI Secure Boot" required