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David Lawrie

David Lawrie produced outstanding results in Goldey-Beacom's first season with Esports and he looks to continue that in 2025-26.

The 2024-25 unit had the league's attention with the squad making the Valorant NECC national tournament and the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference final in Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, both in the fall and spring.  The squad won the CACC regular-season title in Marvel Rivals, winning its last 16 sets of the season.
 
Lawrie arrived after serving as a professional Esports coach for Veloce Esports (2019-20), Alpine Sports (2020-21), Torrent (2021-22) and Farmville (2023).  He took a three-person roster and created a unit that, through scrimmages, practice and video analysis, competing in Rocket League Championship Series.  Lawrie also used statistics from scrimmages and tournament to better his squad through video-replay analysis.
 
As a player from 2016-19, Lawrie helped his teams achieve victories at the World Showdown of Esports 4 in Las Vegas and Dreamhack Summer 2017 in Sweden.  He also was a captain of Mock-it Esports, helping it to be the runner-up during the Rocket League Championship Series in Los Angeles.
 
Lawrie during this same period helped create the practice schedules and a structured plan to better himself and his teammates.
 
He also worked for Gamersrdy and Metafy, creating a coaching profile customers can purchase to better than analysis and coaching plans.  Lawrie also broadcasted the Salt Mine tournament that streamed on Twitch.
 
Lawrie in 2014 graduated from the Morgan Academy in Dundee, Scotland.

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