The grand final of the North American LCQ would see the fourth and final team to secure their place at Champions.
The Guard
The Guard
Inactive
JonahP
Jonah Pulice
trent
Trent Cairns
neT
Michael Bernet
valyn
Jacob Batio
tex
Ian Botsch
dropped just one singular map on their way to the final, facing a
100 Thieves
100 Thieves
North America
Rank #10
zander
Alexander Dituri
Cryocells
Matthew Panganiban
eeiu
Daniel Vucenovic
Boostio
Kelden Pupello
Asuna
Peter Mazuryk
team that won three straight elimination matches to earn their chance to face the world's best.
Entering from the upper bracket, The Guard could mold the Bo5 matchup as they liked with two bans. The team opted to remove the two maps 100 Thieves were undefeated on in the LCQ: Breeze and Bind. Breeze was also the lone map loss for The Guard coming in. The map pool appeared to lean heavily in The Guard's favor.
Map 1 - Icebox
The Guard
The Guard
Inactive
JonahP
Jonah Pulice
trent
Trent Cairns
neT
Michael Bernet
valyn
Jacob Batio
tex
Ian Botsch
's first map selection was Icebox where they had found success in the LCQ. The Guard were 2-0 in the tournament, defeating both
Sentinels
Sentinels
North America
Rank #3
N4RRATE
Marshall Massey
bang
Sean Bezerra
Zellsis
Jordan Montemurro
zekken
Zachary Patrone
johnqt
Mohamed Amine Ouarid
and
FaZe Clan
FaZe Clan
Inactive
POISED
Kevin Ngo
mummAy
Anthony DiPaolo
TiGG
Tanner Spanu
BABYBAY
Andrej Francisty
supamen
Phat Le
. 100 Thieves had also taken down FaZe on Icebox, but lost to
NRG Esports
NRG Esports
North America
Rank #4
FiNESSE
Pujan Mehta
s0m
Sam Oh
brawk
Brock Somerhalder
mada
Adam Pampuch
Ethan
Ethan Arnold
in their opening match.
Prior successes would not help The Guard out much. Despite winning the second and third rounds after a pistol loss, The Guard quickly found themselves down 6-2. JonahP attempted to turn things around for his team with four kills and a clutch, but The Guard's attack side left much to be desired.
The P was certainly pushed from JonahP on Icebox.Winning both the pistol and eco to start the second half established a 10-4 lead for 100 Thieves. A few desperate retake attempts and nice Operator play from Sayaplayer were not enough to surmount a comeback. Derrek continued his impressive run of clutches with two 1v2's to help close the map out for 100T at 13-7.
It felt as though 100 Thieves had done their homework and more. Every push from The Guard had an answer. 100T gained access to the bombsites as they pleased, planting six times in just eight attack rounds. Derrek and Asuna each provided 20 kills and 177 ADR to lead 100T to the victory. The Guard in-game leader valyn struggled on KAY/O, finding just 5 kills in 20 rounds.
Can anyone stop this guy?Map 2 - Fracture
After an impressive map one, 100 Thieves continued their momentum on Fracture. Yet again, the attack side from The Guard produced lackluster results. The aggressiveness from Asuna on Neon combined with support from his teammates found 10 first bloods for 100T in the opening half. When The Guard were able to shut down 100T's defensive executions, they then ran into the buzzsaw that was Will . Will finished on a 14/3 stat line to complement Asuna's dominant first half. 100T held a 9-3 lead heading into their attack side.
The second map ended up even less of a contest than the first. The Guard managed their first pistol win of the series and brought the score to 10-6 after a few round wins. Even with a weak economy across the final three rounds, 100T won each one in a scrappy fashion to go up 2-0 in the series.
trent tried to give his team a chance with this round, but it wasn't enough.trent was the only player positive for The Guard on Fracture. Asuna remained blazing hot, contributing 322 ACS and 219 ADR to help lead his team to the victory.
Map 3 - Haven
The Guard's only hope of returning to LAN required a reverse sweep starting on Haven. In the upper final, they had dismantled FaZe to the tune of a 13-5 score. They found much more success to start when compared to the previous maps. Jumping out to a 5-3 lead, it looked as though The Guard had woken up. On their attack, The Guard took advantage of 100T's propensity to play for retakes; out of 12 first half rounds, The Guard managed 10 plants.
On the broadcast Sideshow mentioned 100T's 46% win on retakes heading into the matchup. That capability really shone throughout during the series, and no more than on Haven. Of the seven defense rounds won for 100T, five came from a defuse. Off the back of their teamwork and strong individual skill, 100T won the final four rounds in the first half to regain the lead at 7-5.
stellar finished off a retake with a 1v2, on the good side of a Phantom moment.Those four rounds kicked off the run that ultimately broke The Guard. Winning the pistol, eco, and bonus gave 100 Thieves a stranglehold on the match at 10-5. The Guard pulled off a few of their own retake wins to try a desperate comeback to keep their 2022 VCT season alive, allowing them to survive a little bit longer to pull things to 12-9.
Round 22 had a weak buy from 100T, involving just two rifles. Three players went on the flank to try and crunch the fast 100T execute on the A site, but a whiff from Sayaplayer 's Raze Showstopper foretold disaster on the round.
The moment that clinched 100T's spot in Champions.The Guard converted just 21 rounds across the three maps in the series. Despite some brief instances of success, the momentum never felt on their side. The Guard let 100T convert many weak buys into round wins across the series, resulting in The Guard's own weak economy at times. Ultimately, those issues let their dreams of returning to the international stage to avenge their prior appearance at Reykjavik crushed.
For 100 Thieves it was an all-around effort to secure their Champions slot. Every player except for bang went +10 or better in the series. The team as a whole seemed to improve the further the tournament went on. By ACS, Asuna was statistically the best player across the LCQ. Bang was not far behind him in 11th place. Derrek pulled off an insane 18 clutches as well.
This will be the second international appearance for the 100 Thieves organization, although Asuna remains the only player left from just under a year ago.
100 Thieves
100 Thieves
North America
Rank #10
zander
Alexander Dituri
Cryocells
Matthew Panganiban
eeiu
Daniel Vucenovic
Boostio
Kelden Pupello
Asuna
Peter Mazuryk
joins
OpTic Gaming
OpTic Gaming
Inactive
and
XSET
XSET
Inactive
as the three teams that will represent North America in September at Istanbul.