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Misa Esports Executes Clinical 2-0 Sweep Over SU Esports

Misa Esports dominates SU Esports with a 2-0 series victory in the TCL 2026 Spring Split, driven by jungle supremacy and unmatched early game aggression.

Misa EsportsMisa EsportsWinner
Series20
SU EsportsSu Esports
G1Misa Esports36:11
G2Misa Esports37:33
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Misa Esports has officially sent a warning shot to the rest of the TCL 2026 Spring Split, dismantling SU Esports in a commanding 2-0 series victory. What began as a highly anticipated clash between two heavyweights quickly transformed into a masterclass in tactical execution and overwhelming pressure.

Key Takeaways

  • 113 emerged as the undisputed series MVP, delivering a legendary performance in the jungle with a massive +794 gold lead in Game 1 on Xin Zhao and driving a staggering 83.0k gold total in Game 2 on Qiyana.
  • The series was defined by extreme volatility in duration, transitioning from a competitive 26:00 minute struggle in the opener to a lightning-fast 10:20 minute demolition in the closer.
  • Misa Esports completely neutralized the SU Esports mid-lane threat, as Kofte maintained a +380 gold lead in Game 1 and turned the mid lane into a "slaughterhouse" in Game 2.

Before the Series

The atmosphere heading into this BO3 was thick with tension. On paper, SU Esports entered as the hungry underdog, sitting in fourth place with a respectable 55.6% win rate. The pre-match narrative focused heavily on the mid-lane duel: could Secrett leverage his massive +750 gold lead at 15 minutes to disrupt the clinical SlowQ? The pre-draft analysis also warned of a meta dominated by Orianna and Rumble, suggesting a game of control and zone management. While the tactical landscape was set, no one predicted the sheer level of aggression Misa Esports would bring to the Rift.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The first game was a grueling test of endurance that favored Misa Esports' superior jungle pathing. While the match lasted a relatively long 26:00 minutes, the foundation for the sweep was laid early. The jungle supremacy of 113 on Xin Zhao was the deciding factor; his ability to disrupt RAMES on Pantheon allowed Misa Esports to secure 3 dragons while leaving SU Esports with 0 dragons and 0 towers.

Despite a slight deficit for Ruep on Varus in the bot lane, the mid-lane discipline of Kofte on Aurora provided the stability needed to maintain a +380 gold lead at the 15-minute mark. Misa Esports played with a surgical precision, eventually out-skirmishing their opponents 7-5 in kills to take the first game and put SU Esports on the brink.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was a slow burn, Game 2 was an absolute explosion. Facing a do-or-die scenario, SU Esports needed to stabilize, but Misa Esports refused to let them breathe. The pre-draft analysis had noted the absence of crucial bans like Sion, and Misa Esports exploited this instability with predatory instinct.

The momentum shifted irrevocably when the jungle and mid lanes converged. The mobility of the Misa composition allowed them to bypass the Nautilus and Rumble frontline before SU Esports could even establish presence. 113 returned to the spotlight, this time on Qiyana, driving a massive gold lead that left the opposition trailing by over 10k gold. The carnage was total: 29 kills for Misa Esports compared to just 18 for SU Esports. With Ragner on Galio dismantling 11 towers, the game ended in a devastating 10:20 minute victory, completing the 2-0 sweep.

Aftermath

This series victory does more than just add a win to the Misa Esports tally; it proves that their high-tempo, aggressive style is the new standard in the TCL. They successfully navigated the meta shifts, moving from the utility-heavy Xin Zhao to the high-burst Qiyance, proving they can adapt to any jungle priority. For SU Esports, the loss is a bitter pill, as their individual talent failed to coalesce against a team that simply refused to let the game reach a controllable state.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
1Misa Esports26:007-5113 (Xin Zhao, +794 gold @ 15m)
2Misa Esports10:2029-18113 (Qiyana, 83.0k total gold)

FAQ

Q: How did Misa Esports manage to win such a short Game 2 despite the predicted close match?

Misa Esports exploited the lack of stability in the SU Esports formation, using high-mobility picks to bypass the Nautilus engage and secure a massive 29 kills.

Q: Did the mid-lane battle between Secrett and Kofte live up to the hype?

Not for SU Esports; Kofte dominated the lane, maintaining a +380 gold lead in Game 1 and turning the lane into a slaughterhouse in Game 2.