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Misa Esports Jungler Dominates to Take Game 1 in TCL

Misa Esports secures a commanding Game 1 victory over SU Esports in the TCL 2026 Spring Split, led by a massive jungle gold lead and objective control.

Misa EsportsMisa EsportsWinner
Game 136:11TCLPatch 26.08
SU EsportsSu Esports
15Kills10
68.1KGold61.8K
5Drag0
4Torres3
Polymarket

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Top players by damage

Ambessa
TopLeks
0/0/128.9% dmg
Aurora
MidKofte
2/2/226.4% dmg
Varus
BotRuep
1/1/024.5% dmg

The TCL 2026 Spring Split continues with a statement performance from Misa Esports, as they struck first in their highly anticipated clash against SU Esports. While the pre-match analysis suggested a much tighter contest, with some even predicting a 55% advantage for the underdogs, the reality on the Rift was far more one-handed. Misa Esports played with a level of clinical precision that left SU Esports struggling to find any footing in the early stages of this 26-minute affair.

Key Takeaways

  • 113 delivered a powerhouse performance in the jungle, securing a massive +794 gold lead at the 15-minute mark on Xin Zhao.
  • Misa Esports established total map authority by securing 3 dragons while leaving SU Esports with 0 dragons and 0 towers.
  • RAMES struggled to find impact on Pantheon, finishing with a 1.00 KDA and a staggering -794 gold deficit compared to his counterpart.

Early Game

From the opening minutes, the momentum was heavily skewed toward the blue side. Despite the pre-draft concerns regarding the low win rates of champions like Aurora, the early game was defined by jungle supremacy. 113 utilized the aggressive kit of Xin Zhao to disrupt the enemy's pathing, effectively neutralizing the threat of RAMES. While Ruep on Varus faced a slight deficit of -90 gold in the bot lane, the pressure exerted by the jungle and mid lane was overwhelming. Kofte played a disciplined game on Aurora, maintaining a +380 gold lead at 15 minutes, which prevented Secrett from ever finding the momentum needed on his Ahri.

The Turning Point

The turning point arrived when Misa Esports translated their early gold advantage into objective control. While SU Esports attempted to fight back through the lanes, their jungle presence evaporated. The synergy between Ragner's massive Sion and the utility of Carry's Neeko allowed Misa to secure their third dragon, effectively sealing the game's tempo. RAMES's Pantheon was unable to provide the necessary engage, as the sheer weight of the 45.9k gold advantage held by Misa Esports made any counter-gank attempt suicidal.

Closing Out

As the game approached the 26-minute mark, the gap became insurmountable. Misa Esports systematically dismantled the base, claiming 3 towers while keeping SU Esports completely shut out from all major objectives. The defensive utility of Carry on Neeko, who finished with a clean 4.00 KDA, ensured that any attempt by Vespa's Sivir to scale was met with overwhelming crowd control. The match ended with a decisive 7 to 5 kill score, leaving the underdogs with nothing but unanswered questions.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
RuepMisa EsportsVarusBot1/1/0-90
113Mins EsportsXin ZhaoJungle2/1/3+794
KofteMisa EsportsAuroraMid2/2/2+380
CarryMisa EsportsNeekoSupport0/0/4-210
RagnerMisa EsportsSionTop2/1/1-7
VespaSU EsportsSivirBot1/0/2+90
RAMESSU EsportsPantheonJungle3/4/1-794
SecrettSU EsportsAhriMid1/2/1-380
SenecaSU EsportsLuluSupport0/1/5+210
LeksSU EsportsAmbessaTop0/0/1+7

FAQ

Q: Did the draft advantage predicted for SU Esports materialize?

No, the predicted advantage for SU Esports failed to materialize as Misa Esports's jungle dominance by 113 completely neutralized the synergy of the Ahri and Sivir combination.

Q: How did the jungle matchup impact the outcome of the game?

The jungle matchup was the deciding factor, as 113's +794 gold lead on Xin Zhao allowed Misa Esports to secure all 3 dragons and dictate the pace of the match.