The North American LCS 2024 Spring Finals has declared a champion! Here is everything you need to know about what it means for MSI.
(Image via Riot Games)
LCS 2024 Spring Finals weekend has concluded. Through winning their Upper Finals match, FlyQuest was the first team from North America to secure their spot in the Grand Finals and at 2024 Mid Season-Invitational (MSI). To determine who played FlyQuest on championship Sunday for the LCS 2024 Spring title, Team Liquid Honda first faced off against Cloud 9 in the Lower Finals. Continue on ahead to find out who joins FlyQuest at MSI from North America and who was crowned the NA LCS 2024 Spring champion.
Where to watch the North American LCS 2024 Spring playoffs
The North American LCS is broadcasted live on Twitch and YouTube. To receive rewards and follow alongside the games with real-time statistics, go to lolesports.com and watch there.
LCS 2024 Spring Playoffs Schedule and Results
LCS 2024 Spring Playoffs Bracket (Image via Riot Games)
LCS Spring 2024 Grand Finals
(Image via Team Liquid Honda’s X)
Sunday, March 31
Seed #1
Match Score
Seed #4
Time (p.m. PDT)
Best-of-Five
FlyQuest
1-3
Team Liquid Honda
1
*Bold indicates winner
After taking down FlyQuest in a rematch in 3-1 fashion, Team Liquid Honda secured their fifth LCS title. It was also their first since their historic four-in-a-row run during the 2018 and 2019 spring and summer seasons. Team Liquid Honda and FlyQuest will both be representing North America at the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational (MSI).
The LCS standings will be updated as the spring split commences. These are the standings at the halfway point of the split after the super week! Check back here for updates.
Placement
Team
Record
1
FlyQuest
10-4
2
100 Thieves
10-4
3
Cloud 9
8-6
4
Team Liquid Honda
7-7
5
Dignitas
7-8
6
NRG Kia
6-9
7
Shopify Rebellion
5-9
8
Immortals Progressive
4-10
*Bold indicates playoffs contender
The top six teams competed in the 2024 LCS Spring Playoffs. The top two teams from playoffs qualified to the 2024 Mid-Season Invitational.
North American LCS 2024 Spring Teams
The size of the LCS has been reduced to eight teams since last season. Here are the players and head coaches of the rosters for the 2024 LCS Spring split.
Cloud 9
Top Lane: Ibrahim “Fudge” Allami
Jungle: Robert “Blaber” Huang
Mid Lane: Joseph “Jojopyun” Pyun
Bot Lane: Kim “Berserker” Min-Cheol
Support: Phillippe “Vulcan” Laflamme
Head Coach: Alfonsoo “mithy” Rodriguez
Dignitas
Top Lane: Lee “Rich” Jae-won
Jungle: Lawrence “Exyu” Xu
Mid Lane: Kim “Dove” Jae-yeon
Bot Lane: Frank “Tomo” Lam
Support: Jonah “Isles” Rosario
Head Coach: Ilias “Enatron” Theodorou
FlyQuest
Top Lane: Gabriël “Bwipo” Rau
Jungle: Kacper “Inspired” Słoma
Mid Lane: Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen
Bot Lane: Fahad “Massu” Abdulmalek
Support: Alan “Busio” Cwalina
Head Coach: Erlend “Nukeduck” Holm
Immortals
Top Lane: Cho “Castle” Hyeon-seong
Jungle: Jonathan “Armao” Armao
Mid Lane: Lee “Mask” Sang-hoon
Bot Lane: Edward “Tactical” Ra
Support: Kim “Olleh” Joo-sung
Head Coach: Alexey “Sharkz” Taranda
NRG
Top Lane: Niship “Dhokla” Doshi
Jungle: Juan “Contractz” Garcia
Mid Lane: Cristian “Palafox” Palafox
Bot Lane: Victor “FBI” Huang
Support: Choi “huhi” Jae-hyun
Head Coach: Thomas “Thinkcard” Slotkin
Shopify Rebellion
Top Lane: Aaron “FakeGod” Lee
Jungle: Lee “Bugi” Seong-yeop
Substitute: Tomio “Tomio” Chan
Mid Lane: David “Insanity” Challe
Bot Lane: Ju “Bvoy” Yeong-hoon
Substitute: Jason “WildTurtle” Tran
Support: Tristan “Zeyzal” Stidam
Head Coach: Seong “Reven” Sang-hyeon
Team Liquid
Top Lane: Jeong “Impact” Eon-young
Jungle: Eom “UmTi” Seong-hyeon
Mid Lane: Eain “APA” Stearns
Bot Lane: Sean “Yeon” Sung
Support: Jo “CoreJJ” Yong-in
Head Coach: Jake “Spawn” Tiberi
100 Thieves
Top Lane: Rayan “Sniper” Shoura
Jungle: Kim “River” Dong-woo
Mid Lane: Lim “Quid” Hyeon-seung
Bot Lane: Brandon “Meech” Choi
Support: Bill “Eyla” Nguyen
Head Coach: Greyson “Goldenglue” Gilmer
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