Hanwha Life Esports Academy Outclasses KT Rolster Academy
Hanwha Life Esports Academy delivers a masterclass in objective control to secure a crushing victory over KT Rolster Academy in the LCK Academy Series 2026.
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A Ruthless Display of Dominance
The LCK Academy Series 2026 Season 1st Championship is proving to be a stage where hierarchy is established through sheer force, and Hanwha Life Esports Academy just sent a chilling warning to the rest of the field. In a match that lasted a mere 28 minutes and 38 seconds, the gap between the two rosters was nothing short of a canyon. While KT Rolster Academy entered the rift hoping to find stability, they instead found themselves caught in a relentless storm of aggression. The final scoreboard told a story of total suppression, with the victors accumulating a massive 62.9k gold compared to the meager 48.0k held by their opponents.
Jungle Chaos and Early Lane Pressure
From the opening minutes, the jungle became a playground for the visiting squad's playmakers. The Hanwha Life Esports Academy jungler, piloting Lee Sin, operated with a level of ferocity that effectively neutralized the enemy's early game plans. This player delivered a breathtaking 7/1/6 performance, acting as the primary engine for every skirmish that broke out across the map. By constantly invading and securing vision, the Lee Sin pilot ensured that the Wukong from KT Rolster Academy could never find the momentum needed to launch a counter-offensive. This relentless pressure was compounded by a disastrous start for the KT bot lane, where their Varus struggled immensely, finishing with a dismal 3/6/2 KDA.
The Mid-Game Fracture
As the match transitioned into the mid-game, the disparity in objective control became impossible to ignore. While the opposition struggled to find any rhythm, the Han_wha Life Esports Academy squad began a methodical collection of map resources. They secured a commanding 4 dragons to just 0, effectively starving the enemy of any late-game scaling. The turning point arrived when the top lane became an impenetrable fortress. The Akali player showcased incredible mobility and teamfight prowess, finishing with an unblemished 6/0/6 scoreline and contributing a significant portion of the team's pressure. This presence meant that any attempt by the opposition to contest the mid lane or the river was met with an overwhelming wall of magic and assassin burst.
The Final Siege
With the gold lead swelling toward a massive gap, the end was inevitable. The bot lane of the victors provided the surgical precision needed to close the game. The Sivir carry played with incredible discipline, maintaining a staggering 6/1/13 KDA and contributing a massive 38.6% of the team's total damage output. Supported by the incredible utility of the Nautilus support, who racked up 13 assists, the duo systematically dismantled the enemy's remaining structures. The destruction was total, as the winning side claimed 9 towers to the opposition's non-existent 0, eventually taking down a crucial Baron to seal the fate of the match.
A Heavy Blow to KT
By the time the Nexus exploded, the scoreboard reflected a complete blowout: 23 kills for the victors compared to only 8 for the losing side. For KT Rolster Academy, this loss is a heavy blow to their tournament aspirations, especially considering they were unable to secure a single Dragon or Tower during the entire contest. As we move forward in the LCK Academy Series, all eyes will be on whether they can find a way to stabilize their lanes, or if Hanwha Life Esports Academy will continue this path of absolute dominance throughout the 2026 season.
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