2014 Spring North American League of Legends Championship Series

2016 North American League of Legends Championship Series
League North American League of Legends Championship Series
Sport League of Legends
Duration Nine weeks
Number of matches 200
TV partner(s) twitch.tv
Regular season champions Cloud9
Relegated to League of Legends Challenger Series XDG Gaming
Finals champions Cloud9
  Runners-up Team SoloMid

2014 Spring North American League of Legends Championship Series (2014 Spring NA LCS) Most games are played in the Riot Games studio in Sawtelle, Los Angeles.[1] It was won by Cloud9, their second split title, with a roster of An “Balls” Le, William “Meteos” Hartman, Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi, Daerek “LemonNation” Hart, Hai “Hai” Lam.[2]

Final regular season standings

Place Team Match record Win pct.
1. Cloud9 24-4 86%
2. Team SoloMid 22-6 79%
3. Counter Logic Gaming 18-10 64%
4. Team Dignitas 12-16 43%
5. Team Curse 11-17 39%
6. Team Coast 10-18 36%
7. Evil Geniuses 8-20 29%
8. XDG Gaming 7-21 25%

Rosters

Team Players
ID Name Role
Team Coast
  • Danny Le
  • Mid-laner
  • Support
  • Top laner
  • Jungler
  • Jungler
Team Coast
  • Michael Kurylo
  • Support
Cloud9



  • Zachary Scuderi
  • Hai Lam


  • AD Carry
  • support
Counter Logic Gaming
  • Darshan Upadhyaya
  • Jake Puchero
  • Zaqueri Black
Team SoloMid



  • Søren Bjerg

Teams

Team Position in 2014 Spring Split Playoffs First appearance in LCS Number of splits in LCS
Cloud9 5th/6th Summer 2013 6
Counter Logic Gaming 1st Spring 2013 7
Team Coast 7th Spring 2016 1
Team Curse 3rd Spring 2016 1
Team Dignitas N/A Summer 2016 0
Evil Geniuses 5th/6th Spring 2016 1
XDG Gaming N/A Summer 2016 0

Playoffs

Final playoff standings

Place Prize Team
1st $ 50,000 Cloud9
2nd $ 25,000 Team SoloMid
3rd $ 15,000 Counter Logic Gaming
4th $ 10,000 Team Curse
5th Team Dignitas
6th Team Coast

Playoff bracket

         
                           
         
             
             Cloud9
       Team SoloMid
           
            Third place
       
   

References


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