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3D.NY
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Team Desire - Discipline - Dedication, better known as Team 3D or 3D.NY, is an American electronic sports club with teams that compete in Counter-Strike: Source and Dead or Alive 4 competitions, and formerly fielded teams in Counter-Strike, Halo 2, Painkiller, and Call of Duty. Team 3D was formed in 2002 by Craig "Torbull" Levine and is currently being operated by the club's managing director, Dave "moto" Geffon. Team 3D's corporate sponsors are NVIDIA, Intel, Sennheiser, Xfire, PNY, SteelSeries, E-Sports Entertainment Association, and Velocity Servers.
This club is a founding member of the G7 Teams and a World Cyber Games Hall of Fame member
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CGS Franchise
History
3D.NY recently competed in the DirectTV CGS tournament where the finished 4th overall.
Roster
Manager
Counter-Strike: Source
Kyle "KSharp" Miller
Jonathan "Juan" Mumm
Salvatore "Volcano" Garozzo
Mikey "dohtem" So
Kevin "Mutechno" Tran
Project Gotham Racing 3
Dan "ComeBackDan" Otto
Nic "DarkStorm" Brownrigg
Dead or Alive 4
Cardell "Chepelle" Thomas
Tanya "Coolsvilla" Underwood
FIFA 07
Counter-Strike
History
Former Players
Ronald "Rambo" Kim
Josh "Dominator" Sievers
Griffin "shaGuar" Benger
Charlie "cbz" Pyo
Jonny "boms" Quach
Ognian "steel" Gueorguiev
Sean "Bullseye" Morgan
Dave "Kane" Cannon
Mike "SmEeZ" Bell
Alex "Jaden" Moore
Erik "da_bears" Stromberg
Call of Duty
History
Former Players
Notable Achievements
| Current Standings | Highest Standing |
|---|---|
| 11th | 5th |
| Year | Competition | Standings |
|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Cyberathlete Professional League | First |
| 2003 | Cyber X Games | First |
| 2003 | Cyberathlete Professional League | Third |
| 2004 | World Cyber Games | First |
| 2005 | World Cyber Games | First |
| 2006 | World Series of Video Games | Second |
| 2006 | Electronic Sports World Cup | Fourth |
| Year | Location | Competition | Standings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Orlando, Florida | Major League Gaming | First |
| 2005 | St. Louis, Missouri | Major League Gaming | First |
| 2005 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Major League Gaming | Second |
| 2005 | Los Angeles, California | Major League Gaming | First |
| 2005 | Atlanta, Georgia | Major League Gaming | First |
| 2005 | Chicago, Illinois | Major League Gaming | First |
| 2005 | New York City | Major League Gaming Finals | First |
| 2005 | Dallas, Texas | Cyberathlete Professional League | First |
| 2005 | Suntec City, Singapore | World Cyber Games | First |
| Year | Competition | Standings |
|---|---|---|
| 2006 | World Series of Video Games | Fourth |
| Year | Competition | Standings |
|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Cyberathlete Professional League | First |
| Year | Competition | Standings |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Cyberathlete Professional League | Second |
External links
References
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| Region 1 | Carolina Core · Chicago Chimera · Dallas Venom · New York 3D · Los Angeles Complexity · San Francisco Optx |
| Region 2 | Mexico City Furia · Rio Sinistro |
| Region 3 | Berlin Allianz · Birmingham Salvo · London Mint · Stockholm Magnetik |
| Region 4 | Dubai Mirage |
| Region 5 | Kuala Lumpur Taufan · Seoul Jinhwa · Singapore Sword · Wuhan Dragon |
| Region 6 | Sydney Underground |
