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Hanwha Life Esports Academy Executes 0-2 Sweep of KT Rolster Academy

Hanwha Life Esports Academy dominates KT Rolster Academy with a clinical 0-2 victory in the LCK Academy Series 2026, led by jungle masterclasses.

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G1Hanwha Life Esports Academy27:17
G2Hanwha Life Esports Academy28:38

The Hierarchy of the Rift

In the high-stakes ecosystem of the LCK Academy Series 2026 Season 1st Championship, matches are rarely just about wins and losses; they are about establishing a hierarchy. When KT Rolster Academy prepared to face Hanwha Life Esports Academy on April 18, 2026, the narrative was centered on whether KT could impose their structural discipline against the rising tide of aggression from the Hanwhability squad.

The expectations were split. KT Rolster Academy entered the series looking to prove they could stabilize the mid-game, while Hanwha Life Esports Academy arrived with a reputation for early-game volatility that could shatter even the most disciplined rosters. What transpired over the course of this Best-of-3 was not a struggle for stability, but a systematic, two-act demolition. By the time the final Nexus fell, the scoreline read a definitive 0-2, signaling a terrifying new era of dominance for Hanwha Life Esports Academy.

Game 1: The Blueprint of Destruction

The series began not with a contest, but with a statement of intent. From the opening minutes of Game 1, it was clear that Hanwha Life Esports Academy had arrived with a blueprint designed to dismantle KT Rolster Academy piece by piece. This was a match defined by sheer, unadulterated power, lasting only 27 minutes and 17 seconds.

The engine behind this destruction was the Hanwha Life Esports Academy jungler. Piloting Jarvan IV, they operated with a level of ferocity that effectively paralyzed the enemy jungle. This player delivered a breathtaking 8/1/16 performance, a stat line that tells you everything you need to know about their impact. Through relentless invasions and vision control, the Jarvan IV pilot ensured that the Xin Zhao from **on the KT side could never find the momentum needed to launch a counter-offensive.

While the jungle was a playground for the victors, the lanes were a graveyard for KT. The KT Rolster Academy bot lane suffered a catastrophic collapse, as their Caitlyn was unable to find any rhythm, finishing with a dismal 0/5/2 KDA. This early pressure allowed Hanwha Life Esports Academy to surge ahead with a massive 62.0k gold advantage compared to KT's meager 46.2k. The final kill score of 11-25 was a grim reflection of a team that had been outplayed in every facet of the game.

Game 2: The Storm Intensifies

Many expected KT Rolster Academy to adjust in Game 2, perhaps opting for a more defensive, reactive setup to avoid another early-game collapse. Instead, they walked directly into a second, even more violent storm. If Game 1 was about establishing a lead, Game 2 was about total suppression.

The second match, lasting 28 minutes and 38 seconds, saw the gap between the two rosters widen into a canyon. The momentum didn't just swing; it vanished for KT. Once again, the Hanwha Life Esports Academy jungler took center stage, but this time, the instrument of chaos was Lee Sin. Delivering a legendary 7/1/6 performance, the Lee Sin pilot neutralized the Wukong from KT Rolster Academy before the mid-game could even begin.

The pressure on the lanes remained relentless. The KT bot lane, once again the Achilles' heel of the roster, saw their Varus struggle immensely, ending the game with a punishing 3/6/2 KDA. As the gold disparity reached a staggering 62.9k for Hanwha Life Esports Academy against just 48.0k for KT, the writing was on the wall. The final score of 8-23 kills cemented the reality: KT Rolster Academy had no answer for the sheer mechanical ferocity and jungle-centric playmaking of their opponents.

Aftermath: A Warning to the League

As the dust settles on this 0-2 sweep, the implications for the LCK Academy Series 2026 are profound. Hanwha Life Esports Academy has not just won a series; they have issued a chilling warning to every team in the league. They have demonstrated a level of jungle-driven aggression and objective control that makes them nearly impossible to disengage from once they find their footing.

The Series MVP was undoubtedly the Hanwha Life Esports Academy jungler. To transition from the setup-oriented, disruptive play of Jarvan IV in Game 1 to the lethal, high-impact aggression of Lee Sin in Game 2 is a testament to their versatility and dominance. For KT Rolster Academy, the lessons are bitter. To survive the rest of the 2026 season, they must find a way to protect their jungle and stabilize their lanes, or risk being swept aside by the next wave of predators. One thing is certain: the hierarchy of the LCK Academy Series has been fundamentally rewritten.