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The Mayhem made their first season playoffs appearance in franchise history in the 2020 season. Florida won their first OWL championship in the 2023 season after defeating the Houston Outlaws, 4–0, in the 2023 Grand Finals. [1] The Mayhem was disbanded in October of 2023 following the end of the Overwatch League. [2]
The Outlaws qualified for the season playoffs twice in their existence and reached the Grand Finals once, in 2023. Founded in 2017, Houston Outlaws was one of the league's twelve founding members and was one of two professional Overwatch teams based in Texas (the other, Dallas Fuel). The Outlaws were established by OpTic Gaming and were later ...
The Outlaws lost their upper bracket finals match against the Atlanta Reign, 2–3, dropping them to the lower bracket finals, where they faced the Florida Mayhem. [14] Houston defeated Florida, 3–1, to advance to the finals against the Reign. [15] The Outlaws finished the tournament in second place, losing the Reign by a score of 1–4. [16]
Houston Outlaws: $350,000 4: Hangzhou Spark: $250,000 5–6: London Spitfire: $100,000 Seoul Dynasty 7–8: Florida Mayhem: $55,000 Los Angeles Gladiators 9–12: Atlanta Reign: $35,000 Philadelphia Fusion Shanghai Dragons Toronto Defiant
Florida Mayhem was an American esports team founded in 2017 that competed in the Overwatch League (OWL). The Mayhem began playing competitive Overwatch in the 2018 season. All rostered players during the OWL season (including the playoffs) are included, even if they did not make an appearance.
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The Houston Outlaws are an American esports team founded in 2017 that competes in the Overwatch League (OWL). The Outlaws began playing competitive Overwatch in the 2018 season . All rostered players during the OWL season (including the playoffs) are included, even if they did not make an appearance.
In Game 11, Florida left fielder Francesca Enea hit two home runs to allow her team to defeat Texas A&M 6–1. She tied the WCWS record for the most home runs in a game in the NCAA era that was set by UCLA's Yvonne Gutierrez in 1992 and tied by Arizona's Lindsey Collins in 1999 and UCLA's Andrea Harrison in 2010.