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  2. Valorant Champions Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Valorant Champions Tour ( VCT) is a global competitive esports tournament series for the video game Valorant organised by Riot Games, the game's developers. The series runs multiple events throughout each season, culminating in Valorant Champions, the top-level event of the tour. The VCT was announced in 2020, with its inaugural season ...

  3. UAAP Season 87 - Wikipedia

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    Team W L PCT GB Qualification 1 Teletigers Esports Club: 6 1 .857 — Advances to best-of-three semifinals 2 Ateneo Blue Eagles (H) 5 2 .714 1 3 FEU Tamaraws Esports: 5 2 .714 1 4 UP Fighting Maroons: 5 2 .714 1 5 Viridis Arcus Esports: 3 4 .429 3 6 Adamson Falcons: 2 5 .286 4 7 UE Zenith Warriors: 1 6 .143 5 8 NU Bulldogs: 0 7 .000 6

  4. List of match-fixing incidents - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Daniel Opalka of Massena, New York was arrested for allegedly offering Massena High School football player David Walker $200 to fix the team's upcoming game against Saranac Lake High School. Opalka admitted to having a conversation with Walker about fixing the game, but said he was doing so in jest.

  5. Gen.G - Wikipedia

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    On September 26, 2019, the NBA 2K League today announced that Gen.G Esports would launch an NBA 2K League team from Shanghai that will join the other 22 NBA 2K League teams for the 2020 season. Gen.G Tigers of Shanghai was the first NBA 2K League team outside of North America. [21]

  6. 2023 Valorant Champions - Wikipedia

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    The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its group, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of maps the team won in that match. Teams with map pick/ban choice (i.e., the higher-seeded team or upper-bracket team) are marked by an asterisk. Note: Times are in the local time of Los Angeles . [16]

  7. NRG Esports - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nrg .gg. NRG Esports (or simply NRG) is an American esports organization based in Los Angeles, California. It has rosters in League of Legends, Overwatch, Rocket League, Valorant, Counter-Strike 2, Apex Legends and a number of streamers on the internet platform Twitch .

  8. 100 Thieves - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends. Valorant. Website. 100thieves.com. 100 Thieves, LLC (abbreviated 100T) is an American lifestyle brand and gaming organization based in Los Angeles, California, founded in 2017 by Matthew "Nadeshot" Haag. The organization competes in several video games, including Call of Duty, League of Legends and Valorant.

  9. Jeremy Lin - Wikipedia

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    Kobe Bryant, after Lin scored 38 points on February 10, 2012. In a 107–93 win over the Washington Wizards, Lin played against John Wall and had 23 points and 10 assists, his first double-double. On February 10, Lin scored a new career-high 38 points and had seven assists, leading the Knicks in their 92–85 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. He outscored the Lakers' Kobe Bryant, who had 34 ...