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Sentinels Execute Clinical 2-0 Sweep Over Dignitas in LCS

Sentinels dominated Dignitas with a 2-0 victory in the LCS 2026 Spring Season, showcasing superior jungle control and gold advantages in both games.

SentinelsSentinelsWinner
Series20
DignitasDignitas
G1Sentinels25:57
G2Sentinels31:36
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · Sentinels · Dignitas
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
85%·16%
G1 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó Sentinels
78%·23%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
95%·6%
G2 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó Sentinels
77%·24%
Resultado final: 2-0se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

The Sentinels have sent a terrifying message to the rest of the LCS after delivering a flawless 2-0 series victory against Dignitas. This wasn't just a win; it was a systematic dismantling of an opponent that arrived with hope but left with nothing but broken structures and a depleted scoreboard.

Key Takeaways

* HamBak emerged as the series MVP, providing the backbone of the victory with a dominant performance on Jarvan IV in Game 1 and a jungle-controlling Skarner in Game 2. * The Sentinels' gold superiority was staggering, ending Game 1 with a 11.7k gold lead and Game 2 with a massive 11.2k gold advantage, leaving Dignitas with no path to victory. * The Polymarket prediction proved remarkably prescient, as the pre-match 83.5% win probability for Sentinels was vindicated by a series where Dignitas failed to secure a single major objective across both maps.

Before the Series

Heading into this clash, the atmosphere was heavy with expectation. The financial markets were already signaling a landslide, with Polymarket placing Sentinels at a massive 83.5% favorite. The pre-draft analysis suggested a meta dominated by high-utility picks and heavy jungle presence, specifically highlighting the importance of Jarvan IV and Skarner. While Dignitas entered the arena hoping to exploit individual lane matchups, they were walking into a tactical storm prepared by a Sentinels roster that had mastered the art of the suffocating macro game.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The opening game was less of a contest and more of a clinical execution. Dignitas attempted a bold, perhaps reckless, tactical move by picking Ryze for Palafox, defying the meta-driven suggestion to ban him. However, the Sentinels were ready. The long-range poke from Rahel on Caitlyn and huhi on Lux created a zone of control that effectively neutralized Dignitas's early aggression. HamBak's Jarvan IV acted as the perfect facilitator, jumping into skirmishes to ensure Dignitas's Lucian could never find footing. By the 26:00 mark, the Sentinels had secured 4 dragons and 7 towers, leaving Dignitas with a humiliating single kill for the entire duration of the match.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was about control, Game 2 was about pure, unadulterated dominance. Dignitas entered the second map with their backs against the wall, needing an equalizer to stay alive. They attempted to disrupt the lanes with eXyu on Naafiri, but they ran straight into a wall of steel. Impact on Renekton played a disciplined, immovable game, while HamBak transitioned seamlessly to Skarner, using the champion's utility to secure 2 Barons and 3 Dragons. The Sentinels' ability to starve the enemy of resources was unparalleled, finishing the game with an 18-8 kill advantage and a massive 62.4k gold to 51.2k gold disparity. The momentum didn't just swing; it became a landslide.

Polymarket Trajectory

The trajectory of the Polymarket odds throughout this series tells the story of a favorite that never wavered. Starting from a position of overwhelming strength at 83.5%, the market saw the Sentinels' dominance intensify as the series progressed. While the odds fluctuated slightly during the drafts—dropping to 76% for the second game as Dignitas attempted to find a way to contest—the overall trend was one of total confidence in the Sentinels. The market correctly identified that the gap between these two rosters wasn't just about skill, but about a fundamental difference in objective control and macro execution that Dignitas simply could not bridge.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Sentinels26:009-1HamBak (Jarvan IV)
Game 2Sentinels31:4018-8HamBak (Skarner)

FAQ

Q: How did the pre-match prediction for the Sentinels hold up? A: It was incredibly accurate; the 83.5% pre-match win probability was realized as the Sentinels swept the series without dropping a single map.

Q: What was the most decisive factor in the Sentinels' victory?

The jungle gap was the deciding factor, as HamBak's ability to secure 5 Dragons and 2 Barons across the series completely starved Dignitas of any comeback potential.