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Game 3

Mobility's Yunara Dominates the Bot Lane in Game 3

Winthrop University secures a decisive victory over CCG Esports in Game 3 of the North American Challengers League Spring Playoffs.

CCG EsportsCcg Esports
Game 331:30North American Challengers League
Winthrop UniversityWinthrop UniversityWinner
4Kills15
56.2KGold68.8K
1Drag4
4Torres10

Facing elimination, Winthrop University found another gear to snatch a crucial victory in this high-stakes clash where every objective carried the weight of potential glory or total defeat. This match was defined by an overwhelming bot-lane disparity where Mobility's Yunara established early dominance, while Wilson anchored the win with a formidable jungle presence. Despite CCG Esports leading the series 2-0 heading into this game, Winthrop University managed to navigate a grueling marathon to secure a victory that leveled the playing field.

Key Takeaways

* Mobility secured a massive +1120 gold lead at minute 15, turning her Yunara into an unstoppable threat in the bot lane. * Wilson anchored the win with a stellar 14.0 KDA on Xin Zhao, providing the necessary jungle muscle to dismantle the opposition's shell. * Winthrop University finished the match with a total of 15 kills and 10 towers, showcasing their ability to seize critical map control over a 31:30 duration.

Building the Lead

The game began with a frantic pace as both organizations sought to establish lane priority. On the blue side, AoJune looked to exert pressure on his Ryze, while Fiji attempted to find early windows of opportunity with Yorick. However, the jungle presence of Wilson proved to be the deciding factor. By anchoring the map with her Xin Zhao, she successfully neutralized the threat posed by Rek'Sai, ensuring that Winthrop University could dictate the flow of the first few skirmishes.

Meanwhile, in the bot lane, Cody Sun struggled to find a foothold on her Sivir. The presence of Yunara allowed Mobility to maintain a respectable position, but she was constantly pressured by the aggressive positioning of the red side's support. Despite this, Winthrop University managed to keep the score tight during the initial minutes, avoiding an immediate snowball from the opposition.

The Numbers Tell the Story

The narrative shifted abruptly when the draft edge for Winthrop University began to materialize in-game. As predicted, the high-impact utility pick of Karma delivered as expected, providing a crucial support presence that was not fully priced in by the market. This shift allowed Kim Down to find space on her Karma, who began to exert influence over the support role despite the high-variance nature of the draft.

During this phase, Denathor also found success on his Gnar, exerting pressure from the top lane that forced Fiji into a defensive posture. This coordinated aggression allowed Winthrop Universidade to secure crucial objectives, effectively ending any hope of a comeback for the blue side. The speed of this transition was startling, as the match reached its climax with Winthrop University securing 4 dragons and a critical 2 Barons victory.

The Final Push

The finale arrived with both teams exhausted but determined. In Game 3, the pre-game model favored CCG Esports at 52%. They successfully navigated a grueling marathon to secure a 4-15 kill count victory in 31:30. This was the ultimate vindication of their resilience; they survived CCG Esports's early dominance and found the perseverance needed to flip the narrative. The result solidified their position in the series, leaving CCG Esports searching for answers after a swift defeat.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
Cody SunCCG EsportsSivirBot1/2/2-1120
DardochCCG EsportsRek'SaiJungle1/6/1-251
AoJuneCCG EsportsRyzeMid1/4/3-365
Only35CCG EsportsLuluSupport0/1/3+6
FijiCCG EsportsYorickTop1/2/1-389
MobilityWinthrop UniversidadeYunaraBot4/1/3+1120
WilsonWinthrop UniversidadeXin ZhaoJungle6/0/8+251
ZachWintrpone UniversidadeMalzaharMid1/3/5+365
Kim DownWinthrop UniversidadeKarmaSupport0/0/13-6
DenathorWinthrop UniversidadeGnarTop4/0/4+389

FAQ

Q: Why did the pre-game model favor CCG Esports at 52% despite the outcome? A: The model prioritized the blue side's superior early-game metrics and kill counts, which failed to account for the high-speed execution of Mobility.

Q: How did Winthrop University manage a victory in such a short duration?

By leveraging the draft edge of Wilson on Xin Zhao, they were able to neutralize the blue side's pressure and secure crucial objectives like the Baron.