Misa Esports Executes Clinical 2-0 Sweep Over PCIFIC Esports
Misa Esports dominates the TCL 2026 Spring Split with a 2-0 victory over PCIFIC Esports, driven by jungle supremacy and massive gold advantages.
El mercado favorecía a Misa Esports con 50% y ganó como se esperaba
The TCL 2026 Spring Split has sent a clear message to the rest of the region: Misa Esports is the undisputed force to be reckoned with. In a commanding 0-2 series victory, they didn't just defeat PCIFIC Esports; they systematically dismantled them, proving that their early-game execution is currently unmatched in the league.
Key Takeaways
- Ruep emerged as the undisputed Series MVP, delivering monstrous performances on both Corki and Caitlyn, including a staggering +1.5k gold lead in Game 1 and a +1.9k gold lead in Game 2.
- The jungle matchup predicted to dictate the tempo became the series' engine, as 113 utilized Naafiri and Xin Zhao to maintain a relentless pace that PCIFIC could never stabilize.
- The series was a masterclass in snowballing, with Misa Esports securing massive gold advantages of 57.1k and 51.6k in their respective victories, leaving no room for a PCIFIC comeback.
Before the Series
Entering this clash, the atmosphere was thick with expectation. The Polymarket prediction markets were showing a staggering 100% confidence in a Misa Esports victory, a sentiment shared by analysts who believed the jungle matchup would be the deciding factor. Our pre-match analysis pointed directly at 113, whose 3.2 KDA and ability to generate a +774 gold lead at the 15-minute mark made him the most feared player in the jungle. Furthermore, the pre-draft analysis suggested a meta dominated by Orianna and Nautilus, with a shift toward high-win-rate picks like Aurora. The stage was set for a tactical battle, but what we witnessed was a pure display of mechanical and macro dominance.
Game 1 — Setting the Tone
The series began with a statement of intent. Misa Esports didn't just win Game 1; they executed a blueprint of pure aggression. As predicted, the jungle synergy between 113 on Naafiri and the mid-lane pressure was the heartbeat of the contest. 113 played with a terrifying efficiency, securing a 3/0/4 KDA and effectively neutralizing any attempt by PCament to contest the map. This pressure flowed directly into the bot lane, where Ruep on Corki achieved a monstrous 9/1/3 KDA, outscaling Nawa's Ezreal by over 1.5k gold before the mid-game even began. By the time the Nexus fell at the 26:40 mark, Misa had claimed 11 towers and a massive 57.1k total gold advantage, leaving PCIFIC reeling.
Game 2 — The Pivot
While many expected PCIFIC Esports to adjust their draft to slow down the momentum, they instead walked straight into a second storm. The series was on the line, and PCIFIC needed a miracle to avoid the sweep. They attempted to find footing through Aytekn's Gnar, who even managed an early +877 gold lead, but this was a hollow victory that failed to impact the wider map. The focus shifted to the bot lane, where Ruep transitioned from Corkki to Caitlyn with lethal precision. He once again established a massive +1.9k gold lead by the 15-minute mark, starving Nawa's Lucian of all resources. Supported by Carry's incredible 13.00 KDA on Bard, Misa simply suffocated the opposition, taking down 10 towers and ending the series with a definitive 51.6k gold lead.
Aftermath
The aftermath of this 0-2 sweep leaves the TCL landscape fundamentally altered. Misa Esports has validated the 100% market confidence, proving that their ability to snowball through the jungle and bot lane is the gold standard for the 2026 season. For PCIFIC Esports, the loss exposes a critical vulnerability to early-game pressure and a lack of response to high-range, high-scaling compositions. As the meta continues to shift toward champions like Aurora and Ahri, the question is no longer whether teams can stop Misa, but whether anyone can even survive their first fifteen minutes.
Series Stats
| Game | Winner | Duration | Kills | Series MVP Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | Misa Esports | 26:40 | 3-15 | Ruep (Corkki) 9/1/3 |
| Game 2 | Misa Esports | 25:00 | 5-14 | Ruep (Caitlyn) +1.9k Gold |
FAQ
Q: How did the jungle matchup impact the final outcome of the series?
The dominance of 113 on Naafiri and Xin Zhao allowed Misa Esports to dictate the tempo and provide the necessary pressure to enable Ruep's massive gold leads.
Q: Did the pre-match prediction regarding the mid-lane battle hold true?
Yes, the inability of FireAscept to stabilize against the incoming pressure allowed Misa to snowball the gold advantage throughout both games.
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