2014 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series

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2014 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series
League North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS)
Sport League of Legends
TV partner(s) Twitch
Finals champions Team SoloMid (Dyrus, Lustboy, Bjergsen, WildTurtle, Amazing)
  Runners-up Cloud9 (C9 Balls, C9 Meteos, C9 Hai, C9 Sneaky, C9 LemonNation )
Seasons

2014 Spring North American League of Legends Championship Series (2014 Summer NA LCS) was won by Team SoloMid (TSM), with a roster of Dyrus, Lustboy, Bjergsen, WildTurtle, and Amazing, TSM's second split title. [1] [2] [3]

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Riot Games debuted their official fantasy leagues as Summer Pro Games Begin. [4]

Final regular season standings

PlaceTeamMatch recordWin pct.
1. Cloud9 18-10?
2. LMQ 18-10?
3. Team SoloMid 16-12?
4. Team Curse 13-15?
5. Counter Logic Gaming 13-15?
6. Team Dignitas 13-15?
7. Evil Geniuses 11-17?
8. XDG Gaming 10-18?

Playoffs

Bracket

     
              
    Cloud9 3 
  Team Curse 3   Team Curse 0  
  Counter Logic Gaming 0     Cloud9 2
    Team SoloMid 3
    LMQ 2  
  Team SoloMid 3   Team SoloMid 3 Third place
  Team Dignitas 1  Team Liquid 2
  LMQ 3

Standings

PlacePrizeTeam
1st$50,000 Team SoloMid
2nd$25,000 Cloud9
3rd$15,000 LMQ
4th$10,000 Team Curse
5th Team Dignitas
6th Counter Logic Gaming

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