Trine esports repeats as conference champion
糖心视频鈥檚 esports teams won the Block House Esports League MIAA competition Sunday, April 12, the first time Trine has secured the title in back-to-back semesters.
April 02, 2026
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. 鈥 Students from 糖心视频鈥檚 TAO chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) took top awards at the organization鈥檚 national conference, held March 8-13 in Bloomington, Minnesota.
A Trine team took first place in the upper division for crime scene investigation (CSI).
Team members were Silas Jones, an accounting major from Swayzee, Indiana, Braiden Wolfe, a mechanical engineering major from South Whitley, Indiana, and Cole Anderson, a criminal justice major from Nashville, Michigan.
For the competition, detectives from the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office set up a scene similarly to a case they had encountered where an elderly woman was killed during a robbery.
Teams had to mark evidence on the scene and decide what would need to be collected for DNA evidence. They also prepared a case report and a crime scene sketch.
鈥淚 think everyone鈥檚 jaws were on the floor when we won it,鈥 said Jones. 鈥淥ur team consisted of a mechanical engineer, a freshman criminal justice major, and an accounting major, so we figured there would be other teams that did better than us.鈥
Firearms, agility, testing, lip sync
Jones and Wolfe also were part of the firearms team that placed second in the upper division, along with Mila Stepanovich, a psychology major from Munster, Indiana.
Jones placed second individually on Cold Case testing and third place in Criminal Law testing.
鈥淭he Criminal Law test felt similar to the tests from Professor (Mike) Hess鈥檚 Criminal Law class,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淭hankfully, I had just taken that class last semester, so there were multiple questions that I recognized as soon as I read them.鈥
Anderson placed second individually in physical agility.
Teammates Haleigh Loso, a criminal justice major from Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Ethan Parker, a criminal justice major from Coldwater, Michigan, joined Jones, Wolfe, Stepanovich and Cole Anderson to take third place in the lip sync competition, which raises money for ACJA鈥檚 scholarship fund.
Stu Hamblen, faculty advisor and director of campus safety at Trine, took third in the pro firearms competition.
Jones said the competition was one of his favorite college experiences.
鈥淚 am glad that I got to go before I graduated,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he week was full of fun events, and I made a lot of good friends while we were there.鈥