2015 Spring North American League of Legends Championship Series

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2015 Spring 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
Season MVP Soren "Bjergsen" Bjerg (Team SoloMid)
Finals champions Team SoloMid
  Runners-up Counter Logic Gaming
Seasons

2015 Spring North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Spring NA LCS) was won by Team SoloMid (TSM), with a roster of Dyrus, Santorin, Bjergsen, WildTurtle, and Lustboy, TSM's third split title. [1]

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Rosters

TeamPlayers
IDNameRole
Team Dignitas
  • Danny Le
  • Mid-laner
Cloud9
  • Nicolaj Jensen
  • Zachary Scuderi
  • Hai Lam
  • top lane
  • jungle
  • mid lane
  • AD Carry
  • support
  • support
Counter Logic Gaming
  • Darshan Upadhyaya
  • Jake Puchero
  • Yiliang Peter Peng
  • Zaqueri Black
Gravity Gaming
Team Coast
Team Impulse
Team Liquid
  • Kim Jae-hun
  • Chae Gwang-jin
Team SoloMid
  • Marcus Hill
  • Lucas Larsen
  • Søren Bjerg
  • Jason Tran
  • Ham Jang-Sik
  • Top
  • Mid

Playoffs

Bracket

     
              
    Team SoloMid 3 
  Team Impulse 3   Team Impulse 1  
  Gravity Gaming 1     Team SoloMid 3
    Cloud9 1
    Cloud9 3  
  Counter Logic Gaming 0   Team Liquid 2 Third place
  Team Liquid 3  Team Liquid 3
  Team Impulse 2

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-12-24. Retrieved 2016-06-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)