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Game 2

Misa Esports Blitzes SU Esports to Secure TCL Sweep

Misa Esports completes a dominant 2-0 series victory over SU Esports in the TCL 2026 Spring Split, showcasing unmatched early game aggression and objective control.

Misa EsportsMisa EsportsWinner
Game 237:33TCLPatch 26.08
SU EsportsSu Esports
29Kills18
83.0KGold72.4K
5Drag1
11Torres4
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Misa Esports con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Misa Esports 50.0%·Su Esports 50.0%·Vol: $56K

Top players by damage

Leblanc
MidKofte
0/0/029.2% dmg
Syndra
MidSecrett
0/0/028.9% dmg
Rumble
TopLeks
0/0/027.7% dmg

The stakes could not have been higher for SU Esports in Game 2 of this TCL 2026 Spring Split clash. Entering the rift trailing 1-0 in the series, they faced a do-or-die scenario to stay alive in the playoffs. While the pre-match analysis suggested a much tighter contest, with a predicted 52% win probability for Misa Esports, the actual execution was anything but close. Instead of a desperate struggle for survival, we witnessed a lightning-fast execution that saw Misa Esports close the door on their opponents with a devastatingly short 10:20 minute victory.

Key Takeaways

  • Misa Esports achieved a staggering 29 kills compared to just 18 for their opponents, effectively suffocating the opposition's ability to respond.
  • The jungle dominance of 113 on Qiyana helped drive a massive 83.0k gold total for the winning side, leaving SU Esports trailing by over 10k gold.
  • Ragner anchored the top lane with a Galio that contributed to a massive 11 towers destruction, preventing any SU Esports comeback.

Early Game

The game began with a level of intensity that defied the expected tactical maneuvering. While the pre-draft analysis had highlighted the absence of crucial bans like Sion, the real story was how Misa Esports exploited the lack of stability in the SU Esports formation. From the opening minutes, the visiting squad played with a predatory instinct. The mid lane, which was expected to be the battlefield between Secrett and Kofte, instead became a slaughterhouse. The mobility of the Misa composition allowed them to bypass the "wall" of Nautilus and Rumble before the latter could even establish a presence in the side lanes.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably when the jungle and mid lanes converged in a series of rapid-fire skirmishes. Despite the draft advantage slightly favoring the stability of SU Esports, the sheer burst potential of the Misa Esports lineup was too much to handle. The turning point arrived when the Misa Esports side secured their 5th dragon, signaling a complete takeover of the map objectives. This period of control saw the gold gap widen rapidly, as the precision of the Misa Esports players prevented Secrett from ever finding the footing needed to utilize his Syndra for any meaningful counter-play.

Closing Out

By the time the ten-minute mark approached, the game had essentially ceased to be a contest. Misa Esports had dismantled the SU Esports structure, claiming 11 towers and securing both Barons to ensure there was no path for a late-game resurgence. The sheer speed of the victory—concluding in just 10:20—was a testament to a clinical, high-tempo style of League of Legends that left the underdogs of the TCL in total disarray. As the Nexus exploded, Misa Esports celebrated not just a game win, but a complete series sweep.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
RuepMisa EsportsCorkiBot0/0/0
113Misa EsportsQiyanaJungle0/0/0
KofteMisa EsportsLeblancMid0/0/0
CarryMisa EsportsLeonaSupport0/0/0
RagnerMisa EsportsGalioTop0/0/0
VespaSU EsportsXayahBot0/0/0
RAMESSU EsportsJarvan IVJungle0/0/0
SecrettSU EsportsSyndraMid0/0/0
SenecaSU EsportsNautilusSupport0/0/0
LeksSU EsportsRumbleTop0/0/0

FAQ

Q: Did the pre-match prediction of a close game hold true?

No, the game completely defied predictions, as Misa Esports secured a massive 29 kills in a lightning-fast 10:20 minute duration.

Q: How did the draft influence the outcome of the series?

Although the draft favored the stability of SU Esports, the high-mobility picks from Misa Esports allowed them to bypass the Nautilus engage and secure a 2-0 sweep.