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2017 NA LCS season

The 2017 NA LCS season was the fifth year of the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS), a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends. It was divided into spring and summer splits, each consisting of a regular season and playoff stage, and also included a promotion tournament and a regional qualifiers for the World Championship.

2017 NA LCS season
LeagueNA LCS
SportLeague of Legends
DurationJanuary 20 – April 23 (Spring)
June 2 – September 3 (Summer)
September 8–10 (Regional finals)
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)Twitch, YouTube
Spring
ChampionsTeam SoloMid
  Runners-upCloud9
Top seedTeam SoloMid
Season MVPNoh "Arrow" Dong-hyeon[1]
(Phoenix1)
Summer
ChampionsTeam SoloMid
  Runners-upImmortals
Top seedTeam SoloMid
Season MVPSøren "Bjergsen" Bjerg[1][2]
(Team SoloMid)
Regional finals
WinnerCloud9
NA LCS seasons

To qualify for the World Championship, a team must either be the summer champions, have the most championship points, or win the regional qualifier.[3] The three teams that qualified for the 2017 World Championship in these ways were Team SoloMid, Immortals and Cloud9, respectively.

Format Changes Edit

The format of the 2017 regular summer season gave every team the opportunity to play a best of three for every match. The first team to win two out of the three games, takes the match. Teams played on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday; every Friday two matches were played, and every Saturday and Sunday there were four matches played. Between weeks 5 and 6, the NA LCS took a break to participate in Rift Rivals, a competitive tournament for boasting rights against the European LCS. In this tournament, North America sent Team SoloMid, Cloud9, and Phoenix1 to represent the region. The 2017 regular summer season started on Friday, June 2, 2017, and by the end of summer, there were nine weeks of competition and over 200 games played.

The top six teams of the regular season earned a spot in the Playoffs. Playoffs consisted of three rounds: Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals. The top two teams from the regular season automatically qualified for Semifinals while the four other teams played in the Quarterfinals. The winners of the Quarterfinals move onto the Semifinals. With the use of dynamic seeding, the highest seeded team, plays against the lowest seeded team that moved onto the Semifinals, and the second highest seeded team plays against the remaining team. The two winners of the Semifinals play in the Finals, while the two losers play for third place.[4] Quarterfinals and Semifinals played in the Battle Arena while the Finals played at the TD Garden in Boston, MA. All matches are best of five.[5][6][7][8]

The promotion tournament for the 2018 spring split was played between the bottom two NA LCS teams and the top two Challenger Series teams from the 2017 summer split. This tournament was a three-day event; on the first day, each NA LCS teams play against CS team. The winners from day one continue on in the winners bracket, on day two, where they play against each other to determine who will get to play in the NA LCS next split. The losers from day one go onto the losers bracket, also on the second day, where they play against each other to determine who will get a final chance to qualify for the NA LCS next split. On day three, the winner of the losers bracket plays against the loser of the winners bracket. The winner of day three will play in the NA LCS next split. This was the last promotion tournament of the NA LCS, and the results were ultimately irrelevant, due to the league changing to a franchised model in 2018.[9]

The Regional Qualifiers are played between four highest point holders at the end of the season, save the two teams who previously qualified for the 2017 League of Legends World Championship. There are three rounds: The first round was played between the 4th and 5th point holders, the second round was played between the winner of the first round and the 3rd point holder, and the final round was played between the winner of the second round and the 2nd point holder. The winner of the last round qualified for the World Championship as North America's 3rd seed.[10]

Summer Edit

Teams and rosters Edit

Teams Roster Coach
Top Jungle Mid Bot Support
Counter Logic Gaming   Darshan   Omargod   Huhi   Stixxay   Aphromoo   Zikzlol
Team SoloMid   Hauntzer   Svenskeren   Bjergsen   Doublelift   Biofrost   Parth
Team Dignitas   Ssumday   Shrimp   Keane   Altec   Adrian   Cop
Cloud9   Impact
  Ray
  Contractz   Jensen   Sneaky   Smoothie   Reapered
Team Liquid   Lourlo   Dardoch   Mickey   Piglet   Matt   Cain
Immortals   Flame   Xmithie   Pobelter   Cody Sun   Olleh   SSONG
Echo Fox   Brandini   Akaadian   Froggen   Keith   Gate   Inero
FlyQuest   Balls   Moon   Hai   WildTurtle   LemonNation   Dlim
Phoenix 1   Zig   MikeYeung   Ryu   Arrow   Xpecial   Akiri
Team Envy   Seraph   LirA   Nisqy   Apollo   Hakuho   Violet

Regular season Edit

Pos Team W L Pts Qualification
1 Team SoloMid 14 4 10 Advance to semifinals
2 Immortals 14 4 10
3 Counter Logic Gaming 12 6 6 Advance to quarterfinals
4 Cloud9 12 6 6
5 Dignitas 11 7 4
6 Team Envy 8 10 −2
7 FlyQuest 6 12 −6 No qualification for playoffs
8 Echo Fox 5 13 −8
9 Team Liquid 4 14 −10 Promotion tournament
10 Phoenix1 4 14 −10
Source: [11]

Playoffs Edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Team SoloMid 3
3 Counter Logic Gaming 3 5 Team Dignitas 1
6 Team Envy 1 1 Team SoloMid 3
2 Immortals 1
2 Immortals 3
4 Cloud9 1 3 Counter Logic Gaming 0
5 Team Dignitas 3 Third place match
3 Team Dignitas 0
5 Counter Logic Gaming 3

Promotion tournament Edit

Teams Edit

Teams Roster Coach
Top Jungle Mid Bot Support
Team Liquid   Lourlo   Dardoch   Mickey   Piglet   Matt   Cain
Phoenix 1   Zig   MikeYeung   Ryu   Arrow   Xpecial   Akiri
Gold Coin United   Solo   Santorin   Fly   Rikara   MadLife   Locodoco
eUnited   Licorice   DanDy   GMB   Deftly   Zeyzal   Parth

Results Edit

Knockout stage Edit

Initial RoundFirst Qualification MatchQualified
A1Team Liquid3
B2eUnited0
A1Team Liquid3
A2Pheonix12
A2Pheonix13
B1Gold Coin United2
A1Team Liquid
A2Phoenix1
Losers MatchSecond Qualification Match
A2Phoenix13
B1Gold Coin United0B2eUnited0
B2eUnited3

[12]

Team Liquid and Phoenix1 both won the promotion tournament, and would normally retain their spots in the NA LCS, however due to league-wide changes to a franchised model, they were no longer guaranteed a spot.

Regional qualifiers Edit

Round 1Round 2Finals
CP3Cloud93
CP4Counter Logic Gaming3R2Counter Logic Gaming1
CP5FlyQuest3R1FyQuest1
CP6Team Dignitas0

[13]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Volk, Pete (April 25, 2017). "NA LCS MVP: Updated winners list". The Rift Herald. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  2. ^ Lee, Julia (September 2, 2017). "Bjergsen is awarded his fourth regular season MVP award". The Rift Herald. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  3. ^ Staff, LoLEsports (August 2017). "How Do Teams Qualify for Worlds 2017?". League of Legends.
  4. ^ "2017 NA LCS Summer Playoffs Primer". League of Legends Esports. August 15, 2017.
  5. ^ "DIG vs. C9 - Day 1 Game 1 | NA LCS Summer Split Quarterfinals | Team Dignitas vs. Cloud9 (2017)". YouTube. August 19, 2017.
  6. ^ "CLG vs. IMT - Day 1 Game 1 | NA LCS Summer Split Semifinals | CLG vs. Immortals (2017)". YouTube. August 26, 2017.
  7. ^ "DIG vs. CLG - | Third Place | NA LCS Summer Split Game 1 | Team Dignitas vs. CLG (2017)". YouTube. September 2, 2017.
  8. ^ "TSM vs. IMT - | Final | NA LCS Summer Split Game 1 | Team SoloMid vs. Immortals (2017)". YouTube. September 3, 2017.
  9. ^ "2018 Spring Promotion Tournament". League of Legends Esports. August 9, 2017.
  10. ^ "How Do Teams Qualify for Worlds 2017?". League of Legends Esports. August 18, 2017.
  11. ^ "Teams & Standings". LoL Esports. 2017.
  12. ^ "Teams & Standings". LoL Esports. 2017.
  13. ^ "Teams & Standings". LoL Esports. 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2017 NA LCS season news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 2017 NA LCS season was the fifth year of the North American League of Legends Championship Series NA LCS a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends It was divided into spring and summer splits each consisting of a regular season and playoff stage and also included a promotion tournament and a regional qualifiers for the World Championship 2017 NA LCS seasonLeagueNA LCSSportLeague of LegendsDurationJanuary 20 April 23 Spring June 2 September 3 Summer September 8 10 Regional finals Number of teams10TV partner s Twitch YouTubeSpringChampionsTeam SoloMid Runners upCloud9Top seedTeam SoloMidSeason MVPNoh Arrow Dong hyeon 1 Phoenix1 SummerChampionsTeam SoloMid Runners upImmortalsTop seedTeam SoloMidSeason MVPSoren Bjergsen Bjerg 1 2 Team SoloMid Regional finalsWinnerCloud9NA LCS seasons 20162018 To qualify for the World Championship a team must either be the summer champions have the most championship points or win the regional qualifier 3 The three teams that qualified for the 2017 World Championship in these ways were Team SoloMid Immortals and Cloud9 respectively Contents 1 Format Changes 2 Summer 2 1 Teams and rosters 2 2 Regular season 2 2 1 Playoffs 3 Promotion tournament 3 1 Teams 3 2 Results 3 3 Knockout stage 4 Regional qualifiers 5 ReferencesFormat Changes EditThe format of the 2017 regular summer season gave every team the opportunity to play a best of three for every match The first team to win two out of the three games takes the match Teams played on Friday Saturday and Sunday every Friday two matches were played and every Saturday and Sunday there were four matches played Between weeks 5 and 6 the NA LCS took a break to participate in Rift Rivals a competitive tournament for boasting rights against the European LCS In this tournament North America sent Team SoloMid Cloud9 and Phoenix1 to represent the region The 2017 regular summer season started on Friday June 2 2017 and by the end of summer there were nine weeks of competition and over 200 games played The top six teams of the regular season earned a spot in the Playoffs Playoffs consisted of three rounds Quarterfinals Semifinals and Finals The top two teams from the regular season automatically qualified for Semifinals while the four other teams played in the Quarterfinals The winners of the Quarterfinals move onto the Semifinals With the use of dynamic seeding the highest seeded team plays against the lowest seeded team that moved onto the Semifinals and the second highest seeded team plays against the remaining team The two winners of the Semifinals play in the Finals while the two losers play for third place 4 Quarterfinals and Semifinals played in the Battle Arena while the Finals played at the TD Garden in Boston MA All matches are best of five 5 6 7 8 The promotion tournament for the 2018 spring split was played between the bottom two NA LCS teams and the top two Challenger Series teams from the 2017 summer split This tournament was a three day event on the first day each NA LCS teams play against CS team The winners from day one continue on in the winners bracket on day two where they play against each other to determine who will get to play in the NA LCS next split The losers from day one go onto the losers bracket also on the second day where they play against each other to determine who will get a final chance to qualify for the NA LCS next split On day three the winner of the losers bracket plays against the loser of the winners bracket The winner of day three will play in the NA LCS next split This was the last promotion tournament of the NA LCS and the results were ultimately irrelevant due to the league changing to a franchised model in 2018 9 The Regional Qualifiers are played between four highest point holders at the end of the season save the two teams who previously qualified for the 2017 League of Legends World Championship There are three rounds The first round was played between the 4th and 5th point holders the second round was played between the winner of the first round and the 3rd point holder and the final round was played between the winner of the second round and the 2nd point holder The winner of the last round qualified for the World Championship as North America s 3rd seed 10 Summer EditTeams and rosters Edit Teams Roster CoachTop Jungle Mid Bot SupportCounter Logic Gaming nbsp Darshan nbsp Omargod nbsp Huhi nbsp Stixxay nbsp Aphromoo nbsp ZikzlolTeam SoloMid nbsp Hauntzer nbsp Svenskeren nbsp Bjergsen nbsp Doublelift nbsp Biofrost nbsp ParthTeam Dignitas nbsp Ssumday nbsp Shrimp nbsp Keane nbsp Altec nbsp Adrian nbsp CopCloud9 nbsp Impact nbsp Ray nbsp Contractz nbsp Jensen nbsp Sneaky nbsp Smoothie nbsp ReaperedTeam Liquid nbsp Lourlo nbsp Dardoch nbsp Mickey nbsp Piglet nbsp Matt nbsp CainImmortals nbsp Flame nbsp Xmithie nbsp Pobelter nbsp Cody Sun nbsp Olleh nbsp SSONGEcho Fox nbsp Brandini nbsp Akaadian nbsp Froggen nbsp Keith nbsp Gate nbsp IneroFlyQuest nbsp Balls nbsp Moon nbsp Hai nbsp WildTurtle nbsp LemonNation nbsp DlimPhoenix 1 nbsp Zig nbsp MikeYeung nbsp Ryu nbsp Arrow nbsp Xpecial nbsp AkiriTeam Envy nbsp Seraph nbsp LirA nbsp Nisqy nbsp Apollo nbsp Hakuho nbsp VioletRegular season Edit Pos Team W L Pts Qualification1 Team SoloMid 14 4 10 Advance to semifinals2 Immortals 14 4 103 Counter Logic Gaming 12 6 6 Advance to quarterfinals4 Cloud9 12 6 65 Dignitas 11 7 46 Team Envy 8 10 27 FlyQuest 6 12 6 No qualification for playoffs8 Echo Fox 5 13 89 Team Liquid 4 14 10 Promotion tournament10 Phoenix1 4 14 10Source 11 Playoffs Edit QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals1Team SoloMid33Counter Logic Gaming35Team Dignitas16Team Envy11Team SoloMid32Immortals12Immortals34Cloud913Counter Logic Gaming05Team Dignitas3Third place match3Team Dignitas05Counter Logic Gaming3Promotion tournament EditTeams Edit Teams Roster CoachTop Jungle Mid Bot SupportTeam Liquid nbsp Lourlo nbsp Dardoch nbsp Mickey nbsp Piglet nbsp Matt nbsp CainPhoenix 1 nbsp Zig nbsp MikeYeung nbsp Ryu nbsp Arrow nbsp Xpecial nbsp AkiriGold Coin United nbsp Solo nbsp Santorin nbsp Fly nbsp Rikara nbsp MadLife nbsp LocodocoeUnited nbsp Licorice nbsp DanDy nbsp GMB nbsp Deftly nbsp Zeyzal nbsp ParthResults Edit Knockout stage Edit Initial RoundFirst Qualification MatchQualifiedA1Team Liquid3B2eUnited0A1Team Liquid3A2Pheonix12A2Pheonix13B1Gold Coin United2A1Team LiquidA2Phoenix1Losers MatchSecond Qualification MatchA2Phoenix13B1Gold Coin United0B2eUnited0B2eUnited3 12 Team Liquid and Phoenix1 both won the promotion tournament and would normally retain their spots in the NA LCS however due to league wide changes to a franchised model they were no longer guaranteed a spot Regional qualifiers EditRound 1Round 2FinalsCP3Cloud93CP4Counter Logic Gaming3R2Counter Logic Gaming1CP5FlyQuest3R1FyQuest1CP6Team Dignitas0 13 References Edit a b Volk Pete April 25 2017 NA LCS MVP Updated winners list The Rift Herald Retrieved January 18 2020 Lee Julia September 2 2017 Bjergsen is awarded his fourth regular season MVP award The Rift Herald Retrieved January 19 2020 Staff LoLEsports August 2017 How Do Teams Qualify for Worlds 2017 League of Legends 2017 NA LCS Summer Playoffs Primer League of Legends Esports August 15 2017 DIG vs C9 Day 1 Game 1 NA LCS Summer Split Quarterfinals Team Dignitas vs Cloud9 2017 YouTube August 19 2017 CLG vs IMT Day 1 Game 1 NA LCS Summer Split Semifinals CLG vs Immortals 2017 YouTube August 26 2017 DIG vs CLG Third Place NA LCS Summer Split Game 1 Team Dignitas vs CLG 2017 YouTube September 2 2017 TSM vs IMT Final NA LCS Summer Split Game 1 Team SoloMid vs Immortals 2017 YouTube September 3 2017 2018 Spring Promotion Tournament League of Legends Esports August 9 2017 How Do Teams Qualify for Worlds 2017 League of Legends Esports August 18 2017 Teams amp Standings LoL Esports 2017 Teams amp Standings LoL Esports 2017 Teams amp Standings LoL Esports 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 NA LCS season amp oldid 1164750738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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