STLCC Esports: Street Fighter 6 Recap — Rose State & NEO Double Header
Two NJCAAE Street Fighter 6 matchups were completed in a scheduled double header featuring STLCC’s competitor using Minecraft Steve. Both sets presented distinct challenges across multiple rounds and showcased consistent adaptation, efficient resource use, and stable execution. The results reflect a measured approach to neutral control, timing, and conditioning, with effective responses to pressure and shifts in opponent strategy. Each match provided clear examples of steady improvement in spacing, punish conversions, and decision‑making. The outcomes serve as a detailed representation of STLCC’s current competitive form and offer a foundation for the next set of NJCAAE‑scheduled appearances.
February 20, 2026
Match 1: STLCC vs Rose State College
Final Score: STLCC Wins 3–1
Date: 02/19/26
PlayVS Link: https://app.playvs.com/app/match/e3bc75da-a14e-40db-8600-dd90cff68224/mission-control
Date: 02/19/26
PlayVS Link: https://app.playvs.com/app/match/e3bc75da-a14e-40db-8600-dd90cff68224/mission-control
The opening round of the series was secured by Rose State College through strong pressure and mid‑range control. STLCC responded with a character adjustment to Minecraft Steve, producing a clear shift in pace and spacing. The adjusted approach limited Rose State's ability to challenge safely and allowed STLCC to dictate the tempo across the remaining rounds. Three consecutive round victories determined the final 3–1 result.
Match 1 Highlights
- Rose State established early control in Round 1
- Character selection adjustment shifted the flow of the set
- Minecraft Steve recorded three uninterrupted round wins
- Effective spacing and decision‑making influenced overall momentum
Match 2: STLCC vs NEO (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College)
Final Score: STLCC Wins 3–0
Date: 02/19/26
PlayVS Link: https://app.playvs.com/app/match/7746b625-2603-474f-92a0-c09eb5e6b937/mission-control
YouTube VOD: https://youtu.be/h2GsYuHT9hA
Date: 02/19/26
PlayVS Link: https://app.playvs.com/app/match/7746b625-2603-474f-92a0-c09eb5e6b937/mission-control
YouTube VOD: https://youtu.be/h2GsYuHT9hA
The second match of the double header placed STLCC against NEO's representative. Minecraft Steve was selected for all rounds, producing stable control of neutral engagements and spacing. STLCC maintained consistent pressure while reducing opportunities for counterplay. The match concluded with a 3–0 sweep, supported by steady punishes, safe approaches, and sustained tempo control.
Match 2 Highlights
- Neutral control remained consistent across all rounds
- Clean conversions created continual advantage
- Defensive discipline reduced opportunities for NEO
- A complete three‑round sweep closed out the match
Scheduled NJCAAE Matches — Street Fighter 6
Two additional matchups appear on the current schedule for STLCC's competitor.
Match 1 — 6:00 PM, 02/26/26
STLCC (Minecraft Steve) vs HCC Scotties — Remmy
A fundamentals‑driven pairing centered on spacing discipline and structured neutral interactions.
A fundamentals‑driven pairing centered on spacing discipline and structured neutral interactions.
Match 2 — 7:00 PM, 02/26/26
STLCC (Minecraft Steve) vs HCC Scotties — Sheer78
A more aggressive style emphasizing pressure sequences and counter‑response patterns.
A more aggressive style emphasizing pressure sequences and counter‑response patterns.
Watch STLCC Esports Live & On Demand
Live Matches
All STLCC Esports titles competing in NJCAAE events can be viewed live on the official Twitch channel:
https://www.twitch.tv/stlcc_esports
https://www.twitch.tv/stlcc_esports
Match VOD Library
Full match replays, highlight videos, and program content are available on the STLCC Esports YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@STLCCEsports
https://www.youtube.com/@STLCCEsports
Join STLCC Esports — Recruiting Now
STLCC Esports welcomes interest from all current and future STLCC students. Students interested in competitive NJCAAE play, broadcast production, support roles, or esports community involvement can contact the program directly.
Email STLCC Esports Coordinator Robert Cruz at: Esports@stlcc.edu
Email STLCC Esports Coordinator Robert Cruz at: Esports@stlcc.edu
