KT Rolster Academy Dominates Nongshim in LCK Academy Opener
KT Rolster Academy secures a massive 19-kill victory over Nongshim RedForce Academy in Game 1 of the LCK Academy Series 2026, showcasing total map control.
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As we anticipated before the match, KT Rolster Academy delivered exactly on their 50% win probability against Nongshim RedForce Academy, turning what was expected to be a toss-up into a clinical demonstration of League of Legends fundamentals. The 25:29 minute contest was less about a struggle for survival and more about a steady, suffocating pressure that left the opposition searching for answers that never came.
Key Takeaways
- Nerion anchored the jungle with a massive 2/1/13 KDA on Jarvan IV, providing the necessary engage to disrupt the enemy's pathing.
- Precede carried the bot lane with a staggering 30.6% damage share on Ashe, effectively shredding the enemy frontline.
- KT Rolster Academy established a massive 13.2k gold lead, outclassing their opponents through superior objective control and a 19 to 3 kill advantage.
Early Game
The opening minutes of this 2026 clash were defined by a relentless pursuit of tempo. While the pre-match analysis suggested a lack of empirical data, the blue side's intent was clear from the first skirmish. The jungler for KT Rolster Academy, Nerion, utilized his Jarvan IV to navigate the map with precision, creating opportunities that the opposing side simply could not answer. On the other side, Ark struggled to find any footing on Pantheon, as his 1/4/2 scoreline reflected a difficult start where he was constantly caught out of position by the aggressive pathing of the visitors.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably when the mid-game objectives began to pile up in favor of the favorites. The turning point arrived through the mid-lane dominance of Loid, whose Ryze played a perfect game with a 5/0/8 KDA. As the fight broke out around the second dragon, the utility provided by the support, FLOW, became the deciding factor. Her 3/1/11 performance on Seraphine provided the shields and speed needed to ensure that every KT Rolster Academy engage was successful, effectively neutralizing the threat of the enemy's scaling.
Closing Out
By the time the 25-minute mark approached, the game was essentially over. The victors had secured 4 dragons and 1 baron, leaving Nongshim RedForce Academy with a meager 2 towers and zero baron control. The destruction of the final structures was inevitable as the 54.6k gold advantage became insurmountable. Despite a valiant 34.7% damage effort from White on Ezreal, the sheer weight of the Ashe and Jarvan IV duo suffocated any hope of a comeback, leading to a clean victory and a commanding lead in the series.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Precede | KT Rolster Academy | Ashe | Bot | 6/1/7 | — | 30.6% |
| Nerion | KT Rolster Academy | Jarvan IV | Jungle | 2/1/13 | — | 16.5% |
| Loid | KT Rolster Academy | Ryze | Mid | 5/0/8 | — | 23.7% |
| FLOW | KT Rolster and Academy | Seraphine | Support | 3/1/11 | — | 7.9% |
| Zealot | KT Rolster Academy | Sion | Top | 3/0/10 | — | 21.2% |
| White | Nongshim RedForce Academy | Ezreal | Bot | 1/1/2 | — | 34.7% |
| Ark | Nongshim RedForce Academy | Pantheon | Jungle | 1/4/2 | — | 11.5% |
| Crow | Nongshim RedForce Academy | Azir | Mid | 0/6/1 | — | 15.1% |
| Namsi | Nongshim RedForce Academy | Nautilus | Support | 1/2/2 | — | 4.2% |
| Amelia | Nongshim RedForce Academy | Jayce | Top | 0/6/0 | — | 34.6% |
FAQ
Q: How did the jungle performance impact the outcome of the game?
The massive 2/1/13 KDA from Nerion on Jarvan IV allowed his team to control the pace of the game and secure 4 dragons.
Q: Was there any significant threat from Nongshim RedForce Academy's top lane?
No, Amelia struggled significantly on Jayce, finishing with a 0/6/0 scoreline that contributed to the massive gold deficit.
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