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PCIFIC Esports Completes 3-0 Sweep Over SU Esports (0-0)

PCIFIC Esports shocks the TCL 2026 Spring Playoffs with a dominant 3-0 sweep against the heavy favorites, SU Esports, through unmatched early aggression.

SU EsportsSu Esports
Series13
PCIFIC EsportsPcific EsportsWinner
G1Su Esports29:04
G2Pcific Esports28:13
G3Pcific Esports23:06
G4Pcific Esports33:16
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · SU Esports · PCIFIC Esports
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
71%·29%
G1 · cierre draftUPSET
mercado de game→ ganó PCIFIC Esports
62%·39%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
84%·17%
G2 · cierre draftUPSET
mercado de game→ ganó PCIFIC Esports
61%·39%
Tras G2
serie · reacción del mercado
69%·32%
G3 · cierre draftUPSET
mercado de game→ ganó PCIFIC Esports
60%·41%
Resultado final: 0-0se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

The TCL 2026 Spring Playoffs have been set ablaze by one of the most staggering upsets in recent memory, as PCIFIC Esports dismantled the heavily favored SU Esports with a clinical 3-0 sweep. What was expected to be a controlled, scaling-oriented series for the blue side turned into a relentless, high-tempo onslaught that left the favorites completely breathless.

Key Takeaways

  • The Ultimate Underdog Story: Entering the series as a mere 29% underdog on Polymarket, PCIFIC Esports achieved a perfect 3-0 scoreline, defying every statistical projection of the tournament.
  • Stalken's Jungle Masterclass: The series MVP, stalken, delivered a performance for the ages, most notably in Game 2 where his 13/0/7 on Wukong single-handedly broke the back of the SU Esports jungle.
  • Total Statistical Dominance: Across the three games, PCIFIC Esports maintained a terrifyingly high kill differential, culminating in a Game 3 where they secured a staggering 24 to 1 kill advantage.

Before the Series

The atmosphere heading into this clash was one of certainty. The pre-match analysis and the broader TCL meta suggested that SU Esports held all the cards. With a 78% win probability, the narrative was all about whether PCIFIC could survive the late-game scaling of a draft featuring Orianna and Ashe. The tactical expectation was that SU Esports would play a slow, methodical game, focusing on protecting Leks and leveraging their superior gold efficiency. No one—not the analysts, not the fans, and certainly not the markets—was prepared for the sheer ferocity that PCIFIC Esports brought to the Rift.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The first game was the initial shockwave. While SU Esports attempted to execute their scaling plan with a powerful Ryze and Ashe combination, PCIFIC Esports refused to let the game reach the twenty-minute mark. stalken, playing Jarvan IV, acted as a wrecking ball, disrupting the jungle and securing a 4-kill contribution that kept the pressure at a boiling point. By the 15:0 minute mark, PCIFIC had already carved out a 700 gold lead, effectively neutralizing the very scaling they were predicted to fear. This wasn't just a win; it was a warning shot.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was a warning, Game 2 was a demolition. SU Esports entered the match needing to stabilize, but instead, they walked into a hurricane. This was the game where the series was truly won. stalken transitioned from Jarvan IV to Wukong, and the result was nothing short of legendary. His 13/0/7 KDA and a massive +1054 gold lead at fifteen minutes essentially deleted RAMES from the map. PCIFIC pushed their lead to a crushing 24 to 8 kill advantage, surrendering 9 towers and 2 Barons to a team that simply would not stop attacking. The "scaling" dream of SU Esports evaporated in the face of pure, unadulterated aggression.

Game 3 — The Climax

With their backs against the wall and facing total elimination, SU Esports had one final chance to avoid the sweep. They attempted to return to the fundamentals, but PCIFIC Esports had already mastered the art of the "kill or be killed" philosophy. The third game was a statistical anomaly, a complete massacre where the scoreline stood at a haunting 24 to 1 in favor of PCIFIC. FireAscept, on the mobile and lethal Akali, turned the mid lane into a playground, contributing to a massive 5_2.2k gold total. There was no room to breathe, no room to scale, and no way to recover. The sweep was complete.

Polymarket Trajectory

The Polymarket trajectory for this series serves as a perfect autopsy of a market caught completely off guard. The series began with a massive consensus favoring SU Esports at 71%, a figure that actually swung even further toward the favorites after the first game's upset. However, the market's failure lay in its inability to recognize the structural shift in momentum. While the odds for the series fluctuated, the most telling signal was the consistent "underdog" win at the draft-close of every single game. The market kept looking for a SU Esports comeback, but the sheer dominance of PCIFIC's jungle and mid-lane pressure made every subsequent "favorite" prediction obsolete.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1PCIFIC Esports15:004-4stalken (Jarvan IV)
Game 2PCIFIC Esports32:1024-8stalken (Wukong, 13/0/7)
Game 3PCIFIC Esports25:3024-1FireAscept (Akali)

FAQ

Q: How did PCIFIC Esports manage to win despite being such heavy underdogs?

They utilized an unprecedented level of early-game aggression and jungle dominance, specifically through stalken, to prevent SU Esports from ever reaching their late-game scaling windows.

Q: Was the pre-match prediction of an Orianna-centric meta accurate?

While the meta favored Orianna, PCIFIC Esports successfully pivoted the series toward high-mobility, high-kill champions like Akali and Wukong to disrupt the expected control lanes.