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Team SoloMid Roster Team
Overview • Match History
Full Roster
Hauntzer • MikeYeung • Bjergsen • Zven • mithy • TheOddOne • Reginald • MrRalleZ • Swifte
Overview Team Infograph Statistics Match History
Team SoloMid (TSM) is a North American eSports Team, created around the community website SoloMid.Net by brothers Andy "Reginald" Dinh and Dan "Dan Dinh" Dinh in September 2009. The team was first seen in early 2011 after being formed to participate in the Riot Season 1 Championship later that year. The organization previously hosted TSM Darkness and the now-disbanded Team SoloMid Evo. Team SoloMid is the only team qualifying all six World Championships and all eight NA LCS Finals.
Team SoloMid
Contents 1 History 1.1 Creation of Team SoloMid
History Creation of Team SoloMid
1.2 Riot Season 1 Championship
After All or Nothing disbanded, Reginald decided to continue his competitive career by building a team in support of his site Solomid.net. The original roster consisted of Saintvicious, Reginald, Chaox, TheOddOne, and Locodoco but Saintvicious left Team SoloMid to join Counter Logic Gaming In February. This led the team to pick up subs for the upcoming months, such as FeedFest, Westrice, Chu8, Doublelift and Qlown. The month of April saw two major additions to TSM, with the arrival of Xpecial and The Rain Man.[1]
1.3 Preseason 2 1.4 Season 2
Team Information
1.5 Season 3
Riot Season 1 Championship
Location: United States 1.6 2014 Sponsor(s): Logitech G (http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us) HTC (http://htc.com) Preseason CyberPowerPC (http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/) GEICO (http://geico.onenationofgamers.com/) 1.7 2014 Season HyperX (http://www.kingston.com/us/memory/hyperx/ ) 1.8 2015 Twitch (http://www.twitch.tv/) Preseason AXE (http://www.axe.com/)
After the roster solidified with Reginald, TheOddOne, The Rain Man, Xpecial and Chaox, Team SoloMid attended the Riot Season 1 Championship on June 20th, 2011. TSM took first place in their group, going 2-1 and being the only team to lose to the Singaporean team, Xan. Team SoloMid then met the French against All authority squad in the semifinals of the double elimination playoffs. TSM was defeated by aAa 1-2 and knocked down to the loser's bracket. Team SoloMid met Epik Gamer, a fellow North American team, and defeated them 2-0 to advance to the loser bracket finals where they faced aAa for a second time. aAa started the best-of-three series with a one game advantage due to their previous win against TSM in the winner's bracket. In a close match, against All authority bested TSM and took the series. Team SoloMid ended the tournament in 3rd place and took home $ 10,000 USD.[2]
Other Teams In Organization
1.9 2015 SeasonOther 1.10 2016 Preseason
Preseason 2 Team SoloMid attended several circuits in the Preseason 2. They placed third at National ESL Premier League Season 1, second at ESL Major Series - Season VIII second at the IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Cologne, failed to get out of groups at the 2011 MLG Pro Circuit - Raleigh, fourth place at the IGN ProLeague Season 3 in Atlantic City, and finished 7-8th place in the offline IEM Season VI - Global Challenge New York.
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Wikis:
1.11 2016 Season
History
Created: 1.12 2017 Season
2011-01-xx
Social Media and Links
2 Timeline 3 Player Roster
In light of failing to take first, TSM moved into a gaming house in the state of New York in late October of 2011. The move immediately produced results, as TSM took first in their next event, the 2011 MLG Providence tournament.
3.1 Active
Season 2
Current Roster
3.2 Temporary Subs
Once Season 2 started, TSM continued to attend events. Their last tournament in 2011 was the National ESL Premier League Season 2, where they placed third overall. The first tournament of the 2012 year that Team SoloMid attended was the IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev, where they finised second toMoscow Five.[3]
3.3 Former 4 Player LCS Participation 5 Organization
Two months after Kiev, on March 13, 2012, TheRainMan resigned from Team SoloMid, citing differences in training regimen plans, as he wanted to focus more on solo queue while the rest of the team wanted to focus on full team scrims. He was replaced by Dyrus, who had already been living in TSM's team house but playing for Epik Gamer.[4][5] After this change, TSM became known as one of the strongest teams in the world - and the strongest team in North America, winning or placing highly in every LAN event they played for the rest of the year. First-place titles included IPL 4, MLG Anaheim, IPL Face Off:San Francisco, and the GIGABYTE Esports LAN. TSM accrued by far the most circuit points out of any North American team, and so received the top seed to the season 2 regional final, which they won. At Worlds, TSM received a group stage bye as the top North American seed, but they lost in the quarterfinals to eventual second-place team Azubu Frost.
5.1 Current 5.2 Former 6 Team Achievements 7 Highlight Videos
Season 3
8 Team Videos
As one of the North American teams that attended the season 2 World Championship, TSM were given an automatic seed into the first-ever season of the North American League Championship Series, along with Dignitas and Counter Logic Gaming. After week 5, Chaox was benched from the team and replaced by Cloud9's AD carry WildTurtle. Though the community as at first skeptical about the change, WildTurtle was quickly accepted after scoring a pentakill on Caitlyn against compLexity Gaming in his very first game with the team.
9 Interviews 10 Articles & Videos 11 See Also 12 External Links
TSM finished the spring round robin with a 75% winrate and in first place, and in the playoffs they defeated Good Game University 3-2. The following split, they found themselves lower in the standings, winning only half of their games in the round robin. In the playoffs, they defeated CLG and then Vulcun to make it to the finals before losing to newcomer Cloud9, who had just been promoted into the LCS that split. TSM and Cloud9 would become rivals for the top position in the North American standings.
12.1 Solomid Network 13 Gallery 14 References
This year, it was Cloud9 that got the bye to quarterfinals at the World Championship, and TSM were unable to advance past the group stage, placing fourth - behind Lemondogs and ahead of the wildcard team GamingGear.eu.
2014 Preseason At the Battle of the Atlantic, TSM played against Lemondogs, using new mid laner Bjergsen in place of Reginald for the first time. They won their series 2-0, and North America beat Europe in combined score.
2014 Season TSM's spring split went better than their season 3 summer split had, and they ended the round robin with a 22-6 record - just two games behind Cloud9. However, once again they found themselves lacking in the finals of the playoffs, losing to Cloud9 in another 3-0 series. In the gap between splits, TheOddOne retired and was replaced with former Copenhagen Wolves jungler Amazing; additionally Xpecial was benched and replaced by North American Challenger player Gleeb, formerly of Cloud9 Tempest. With those roster changes going into the summer split, TSM struggled early on. Partway through the split, they added former MiG Frost AD carry Locodoco as a coach, but it wasn't until they replaced Gleeb with Korean import support Lustboy that they started to rebound. With Lustboy, they finally accomplished what they hadn't been able to since Cloud9's entry to the LCS, and won the playoffs with a 3-2 victory over their rivals. TSM once again received North America's top seed to the World Championship, and they placed second in their group, behind Star Horn Royal Club and ahead of SK Gaming and Taipei Assassins. It was the first time that TSM with Dyrus had advanced past their initial seeding location at a World Championship, though they lost in the quarterfinals to eventual tournament winners Samsung White.
2015 Preseason Amazing left TSM shortly after Worlds ended, citing homesickness as one of the reasons for his departure. Faced with residency requirements, TSM were unable to use any foreign player as their jungler, unless it was someone who had already been playing in North America the previous split. In November, they signed former Team Coast jungler Santorin as Amazing's replacement; though he was initially from Europe, he qualified as an eligible player due to his participation in the North American challenger circuit that year. TSM were the North American team invited to IEM San Jose, the first event where Santorin played for the team. They were seeded directly into the semifinals, but there, they suffered an 0-2 upset loss against the eventual runner-up Unicorns of Love, who had just qualified for the EU LCS.
2015 Season TSM began the 2015 Spring Split with an 8-2 record after five weeks, holding first place during every week after the first. By virtue of their standing after the fifth week of the split, TSM was invited to the IEM Season IX World Championship. There, they defeated Team WE, CJ Entus (marking their first tournament win over a Korean team), and the yoe Flash Wolves to advance to the finals of the event, where they swept Team WE 3-0 to win the title. Though TSM themselves did not play against the GE Tigers at all (then undefeated in the LCK), or against any Korean team in a multi-game series, they still made history by being the first North American team to win an international event with Korean teams present since Chicks Dig ELO (which included Dyrus and Reginald) at the 2011 World Cyber Games and the first Western team to do so since Gambit Gaming at IEM Katowice in 2013.
TSM finished the spring season with a 13-5 record, giving them the top seed into the playoffs. After defeating Team Impulse and then Cloud9, TSM won their third North American championship, tying Cloud9's record of most North American LCS championships won to date. Their victory also gave them the North American seed to the 2015 Mid-Season Invitational, where they looked to replicate their IEM success. However, the team underperformed in the group stage, winning only their match against wild card Beşiktaş and not qualifying for playoffs. In the summer split of LCS, TSM started relatively strong, sitting at an 8-2 record at the end of week 5. However, they fell to fifth place by the regular season's end, their lowest placement to date. Midway through the split, TSM tried out Keith, former substitute AD carry of Team Liquid, as a potential replacement for WildTurtle; however, he only started in one game, and TSM later announced WildTurtle would remain the starter.[6] In the playoffs, TSM beat Gravity Gaming and Team Liquid in the first two rounds, winning both series 3-1. In the finals, held at Madison Square Garden in New York City, they faced off against long-time rivals CLG and lost in a convincing 3-0 series. TSM had already qualified for Worlds after their semifinal win due to their Championship Points from the spring split, and they ended up with the second seed from North America. TSM were drawn into Group D, which became known as the "Group of Death" after drawing top LPL seed LGD Gaming, EU LCS second seed Origen, and LCK third seed KT Rolster. LGD and KT were originally favored to top the group, but LGD failed to meet expectations and split their series with TSM 1-1. However, after being swept 0-2 by both KT and Origen, TSM finished in last place with a 1-5 record, as both the Korean and European teams advanced. Longtime top laner Dyrus culminated his career with a heartfelt retirement interview before stepping down from the roster after his fifth year of competitive play.[7]
2016 Preseason Three days after their last games at the World Championship, TSM formally announced the retirements of Dyrus and Lustboy and the departure of Santorin - all three of whom had been with the team for the entirety of 2015.[8] Lustboy remained with the team as an analyst, and Dyrus remained as a streamer. Soon after, they also announced open AD carry tryouts.[9] On October 31st, 2015, long-time CLG AD carry Doublelift joined TSM.[10] For their jungle position, Svenskeren entered talks to join both TSM and H2k. After initially turning down TSM's offer of a tryout, Svenskeren was set to join H2k; however, TSM offered him a starting spot on their roster, and he accepted. However, H2k claimed that the transfer was illegal due to his having agreed in writing to join H2k.[11] Regardless, Reginald claimed that this move abided by Riot's rules, and thus had signed Svenskeren to TSM on November 8th.[12] Their eventual roster for IEM San Jose included Hauntzer, Svenskeren, Bjergsen, Doublelift, and kaSing.[13] TSM defeated LGD Gaming but then lost to Origen in the semifinals. After IEM, kaSing departed the team and was replaced by former star Fnatic support YellOwStaR.
2016 Season TSM's NA LCS season started out rocky, with a 50% winrate for the first three weeks. Regardless, they were invited to IEM Katowice in March. There, they dropped their first game to the Korean Challenger team Ever but recovered in the loser's bracket before losing in the semifinals to eventual tournament winners SK Telecom T1 and finishing tied for third place with Royal Never Give Up. After returning to North America, their rocky season continued, and they finished in sixth place, the lowest they'd ever finished in the history of the LCS, with a huge comeback loss to Echo Fox in the last game. Guaranteed to face first-seed Immortals if they were even able to beat Cloud9 in the quarterfinals, TSM seemed poised to have their lowest playoff result in the history of the LCS as well. However, after signing the well-known sports psychologist Weldon in the break before playoffs, TSM showed significant improvement as a team. They easily defeated Cloud9 3-1 in the quarterfinals and went on to crush Immortals 3-0 in the semifinals, although a lot of their win over Immortals was blamed on surprising draft picks by their opponents, including a top-lane Lucian in Game 1 and no sign of the heavily-in-meta Ekko from either team. In the finals, TSM faced CLG, a matchup with an even more heated rivalry than normal due to Doublelift's team switch prior to the season's start. Ultimately CLG won 3-2, and TSM finished the split in second place, out of reach of the Mid-Season Invitational. After playoffs, YellOwStaR expressed his desire to leave Team Solo Mid and in May 2016, he left the team. [14] After a Korean bootcamp during the mid-season break to try out new support players, TSM signed Dream Team's Biofrost as YellOwStaR's replacement. Despite being a LCS rookie, Biofrost proved himself almost immediately at the start of the Summer Season. TSM didn't lose a single series until week 8, where they fell 0-2 to then ninth-place Phoenix1. That series was their only loss of the regular season, and they also nearly swept the Playoffs, defeating CLG 3-0 and then Cloud9 3-1 in the finals, qualifying them for the World Championship with North America's first seed. After their summer split performance, TSM were expected by many to advance out of the group stage, but after being drawn into group D alongside the eventually second-place Samsung Galaxy, Royal Never Give Up, and Splyce, TSM dropped three games in the group stage including two to RNG; they lost a second-place tiebreaker with the Chinese team based on head to head and did not advance. Soon after Worlds, TSM announced that Doublelift would be stepping down from the active roster for the 2017 spring split.[15] In the wake of Doublelift's retirement, TSM initially announced their withdrawal from the upcoming IEM Oakland tournament. However, after an encouraging recruitment process, TSM signed former Immortals and long-time TSM AD carry WildTurtle as their starter, and participated at Oakland. In the tournament, TSM dropped its only series against eventual tournament-winner Unicorns of Love in the semifinals, 1-2.
2017 Season Prior to the beginning of the spring split, Revezaha and Abaxial joined as analyst and assistant coach, respectively.
Timeline 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011
January 2nd, Revehaza joins as analyst.[16] January (approx.), TheOddOne and Valkrin are no longer subs. January 15th, Abaxial joins as assistant coach.[17] Curry rejoins as assistant coach.[18] March 8th, Doublelift is loaned out to Team Liquid for the remainder of the 2017 NA LCS Spring Season and is no longer a sub.[19] TheOddOne becomes a sub. March (approx.), Strong joins as position coach.[20] Abaxial leaves.[21] April 28th, Doublelift returns to active roster but will not attend MSI.[22] May 8th, Strong leaves.[23] May 25th, WildTurtle leaves.[24] June 7th, Shynon and Swifte join as subs.[25] July 26th, MrRalleZ joins as a sub.[26] November 20th, Shynon leaves.[27] November 23rd, MikeYeung joins.[28] November 24th, Zven and mithy join. Svenskeren, Doublelift, and Biofrost leave.[29][30] December 5th, SSONG joins as head coach. Lustboy rejoins as strategy coach. Parth moves back to general manager.[31]
Player Roster Active R C
ID
Name
Contract Ends
Joined
Top
2019-11-18
2015-11-14
MikeYeung Mike Yeung
Jungle
2018-11-19
2017-11-23
Bjergsen
Søren Bjerg
Mid
2018-11-17
2013-11-02
Zven
Jesper Svenningsen
AD
2019-11-18
2017-11-24
mithy
Alfonso Aguirre Rodríguez Support
2019-11-18
2017-11-24
Hauntzer
Role
Kevin Yarnell
TheOddOne Brian Wyllie
Sub/Jungle
-
2011-01-??
Reginald
Andy Dinh
Sub/Mid
-
2011-01-??
MrRalleZ
Rasmus Skinneholm
Sub/AD
2018-11-17
2017-07-26
Swifte
Johnny Ngo
Sub/Support
-
2017-06-07
Temporary Subs ID
Name
Role
Replacing
WildTurtle Jason Tran AD
Tournament
Doublelift IEM Season 11 - Oakland
Former C
ID
Name
Role
Next Team
Joined
Left
Svenskeren
Dennis Johnsen
Jungle
Cloud9
2015-11-08
2017-11-24
Doublelift
Yiliang Peng
AD
Team Liquid
2015-10-31
2017-11-24
Biofrost
Vincent Wang
Support
Counter Logic Gaming
2016-05-18
2017-11-24
Shynon
Vincente Vu
Sub/AD
2017-06-07
2017-11-20
WildTurtle
Jason Tran
AD
FlyQuest
2016-12-07
2017-05-25
Valkrin
Richard Royer
Sub/Support
Streamer
2016-01-29
2017-01-??
Patoy
Jordan Blackburn
Sub/Support
2015-05-??
2016-01-07
BillyBoss
Billy Yu
Sub/Top
Team Dignitas
2015-05-??
2015-12-??
kaSing
Raymond Tsang
Support
Team Vitality
2015-11-14
2015-12-09
WildTurtle
Jason Tran
AD
Immortals
2013-02-13
2015-12-07
KEITH
Yuri Jew
Sub/AD
Cloud9 Challenger
2015-07-01
2015-10-19
Dyrus
Marcus Hill
Top
Streamer
2012-03-13
2015-10-14
Santorin
Lucas Tao Kilmer Larsen Jungle
Huma
2014-11-27
2015-10-14
Lustboy
Ham Jang-sik ()
Support
Analyst
2014-07-22
2015-10-14
Arcsecond
Lyonel Pfaender
Sub/Mid
Winterfox
2015-02-??
2015-05-??
MegaZero
Patrick Glinsman
Sub/Top
None
2014-02-04
2015-01-??
Ninjaken
Andy Nong
Sub/Jungle
None
2013-10-20
2015-01-??
Gleeb
Nicholas Haddad
Sub/Support
Team Fusion
2014-05-04
2014-10-14
Amazing
Maurice Stückenschneider Jungle
Origen
2014-05-03
2014-10-11
Nightblue3
Rabia Yazbek
Sub/Jungle
2014-01-27
2014-05-27
Altec
Johnny Ru
Sub/AD
Evil Geniuses
2013-11-01
2014-05-??
TheOddOne
Brian Wyllie
Sub/Jungle
Coach
2011-01-??
2014-05-03
Xpecial
Alex Chu ()
Support
Team Curse
2011-04-05
2014-05-04
2013-02-13
2013-10-21
None
None
None
Wingsofdeathx Daryl Hennegan
Sub
Dan Dinh
Daniel Dinh
Sub
Coach
2013-01-25
2013-10-21
Chaox
Shan Huang
AD
Team Coast
2011-01-??
2013-03-25
The Rain Man Christian Kahmann
Top
Team Solo Queue
2011-04-08
2012-03-13
Westrice
Top
Epik Gamer
2011-02-??
2011-03-??
Jonathan Nguyen
FeedFest
None
Mid
None
2011-01-??
2011-??-??
Locodoco
Choi Yoon-sub ()
AD
MiG Frost
2011-01-??
2011-03-28
Saintvicious
Brandon DiMarco
Top
Counter Logic Gaming
2011-01-??
2011-02-23
Player LCS Participation 2013 Player
Spring #
Summer
Team #
2014
Spring
Team #
2015
Summer
Team #
Spring
Team #
28
2016
Summer
Team #
Team #
18
Spring
Summer
Team #
2017
Spring
Team #
Summer EU NA Total
Team #
Team
18
0
148 148
Dyrus
28
28
28
TheOddOne
28
28
28
0
84 84
Reginald
28
28
6
0
62 62
Chaox
14
0
18 18
Xpecial
28
28
28
28
18
18
WildTurtle
14
28
28
28
18
17
Bjergsen
23
28
22
28
18
28
28
4
Amazing
46
41
33
0
268 268
18
43
47
44
0
285 285
18
18
41
47
41
51 233 284
18
18
36
11
20
131 28 159
Gleebglarbu
22
12
0
34 34
Lustboy
6
18
18
0
42 42
Santorin
18
18
0
79 79
KEITHMCBRIEF
6
1
16
42
43
32
0
140 140
Hauntzer
18
18
18
41
47
41
0
183 183
43
Svenskeren
28
8
28
28
18
18
18
41
47
41
128 147 275
Doublelift
28
28
28
24
18
18
18
41
15
41
0
YellOwStar
28
28
28
28
18
18
18
36
Biofrost
41
259 259
184 18 202 47
41
0
129 129
For a full chart listing all LCS players, click here. Only regular season games are listed. Last update: after LCS Summer 2017
Organization Current C
ID
Name
Position
Reginald
Andy Dinh
Founder & Owner
Leena
Leena Xu
Vice President of Marketing & General Manager
Derrick
Derrick Truong
Vice President of Operations
Donald Boyce
Vice President of Partnerships
Haiyaku
Adil Virani
Director of Software
Parth
Parth Naidu
General Manager
SSONG
Kim Sang-soo ()
Head Coach
Lustboy
Ham Jang-sik ()
Strategy Coach
Curry
Anand Agarwal
Assistant Coach
Revehaza
Luis López
Position Coach
Sevag
Position Coach
Dyrus
Streamer
Marcus Hill
TheOddOne Brian Wyllie
Streamer
Gosu
Streamer
Valkrin
Richard Royer
Streamer
Former C
ID
Name
Position
Next Team
Strong
Joseph Edwards
Position Coach
CNB e-Sports Club
Abaxial
Alexander Haibel
Assistant Coach
Keyd Stars
MindGamesWeldon Weldon Green
Coach & Sports Psychology Trainer
G2 Esports
Jarge
Joshua Smith
Strategic Coach
Team Liquid
woodbuck
KC Woods
Head Coach
Lustboy
Ham Jang-sik ()
Analyst
Incredible Miracle
Locodoco
Choi Yoon-sub ()
Coach
Team Liquid
Dylan Falco
Analyst
H2k-Gaming
Jack
Jack Etienne
General Manager
Cloud9
Dan Dinh
Daniel Dinh
Coach
Cloud9
Jonas B. Supper
Jonas Dinh
Coach
None
None
Team Achievements In Premier Tournaments Date
Place
2017-10-14
9 - 11th
2017-09-03
Event
Result
Winnings
2017 Season World Championship
3 : 3
Group Stage (W/L)
1st
2017 NA LCS Summer Playoffs
3 : 1
Immortals
2017-08-06
1st
2017 NA LCS Summer Regular Season
14 : 4
Group Stage (W/L)
2017-05-14
5 - 6th
2017 Mid-Season Invitational
4 : 6
Group Stage (W/L)
$ 84,500
2017-04-23
1st
2017 NA LCS Spring Playoffs
3 : 2
Cloud9
$ 100,000
2017-03-26
1st
2017 NA LCS Spring Regular Season
15 : 3
2016-11-20
3 - 4th
IEM Season 11 - Oakland
1 : 2
Unicorns Of Love
$ 10,000
2016-10-08
9 - 12th
2016 Season World Championship
3 : 3
Group Stage (W/L)
$ 114,075
2016-08-28
1st
2016 NA LCS Summer Playoffs
3 : 1
Cloud9
$ 50,000
2016-07-31
1st
2016 NA LCS Summer Regular Season
17 : 1
2016-04-17
2nd
2016 NA LCS Spring Playoffs
2 : 3
Counter Logic Gaming
2016-03-20
6th
2016 NA LCS Spring Regular Season
9 : 9
Group Stage (W/L)
2016-03-06
3 - 4th
IEM Season X - World Championship
0 : 2
SK Telecom T1
$ 10,000
2015-11-22
3 - 4th
IEM Season X - San Jose
0 : 2
Origen
$ 5,000
2015-10-10
14 - 16th
2015 Season World Championship
1 : 5
Group Stage (W/L)
$ 25,000
2015-08-23
2nd
2015 NA LCS Summer Playoffs
0 : 3
Counter Logic Gaming
$ 25,000
2015-07-26
5th
2015 NA LCS Summer Regular Season
11 : 7
Group Stage (W/L)
2015-05-08
5th
2015 Mid-Season Invitational
1 : 4
Group Stage (W/L)
2015-04-19
1st
2015 NA LCS Spring Playoffs
3 : 1
Cloud9
2015-03-29
1st
2015 NA LCS Spring Regular Season
13 : 5
2015-03-15
1st
IEM Season IX - World Championship
3 : 0
Team WE
$ 108,414
2014-12-06
3 - 4th
IEM Season IX - San Jose
0 : 2
Unicorns Of Love
$ 5,000
2014-10-03
5 - 8th
2014 Season World Championship
1 : 3
Samsung White
$ 75,000
2014-09-01
1st
2014 NA LCS Summer Playoffs
3 : 2
Cloud9
$ 50,000
2014-08-03
3rd
2014 NA LCS Summer RoundRobin
2014-04-20
2nd
2014 NA LCS Spring Playoffs
0 : 3
2014-04-06
2nd
2014 NA LCS Spring Regular Season
22 : 6
Group Stage (W/L)
2013-10-04
11 - 12th
Season 3 World Championship
2 : 6
Group Stage (W/L)
$ 30,000
2013-09-02
2nd
LCS NA Season 3 Summer Playoffs
0 : 3
Cloud9
$ 25,000
2013-08-16
3rd
LCS NA Season 3 Summer Regular Season
2013-04-28
1st
LCS NA Season 3 Spring Playoffs
3 : 2
2013-04-19
1st
LCS NA Season 3 Spring Regular Season
21 : 7
2012-11-30
9 - 12th
IGN ProLeague 5
0 : 2
Azubu Blaze
2012-11-03
5 - 6th
2012 MLG Fall Championship
0 : 2
CLG Europe
2012-10-05
5 - 8th
Riot Season 2 World Championship
0 : 2
Azubu Frost
$ 75,000
2012-09-02
1st
Riot Season 2 North American Regionals
2 : 0
Team Dignitas
$ 40,000
2012-08-12
1st
IPL ProLeague Face Off
3 : 0
Team Curse
$ 20,000
2012-06-10
1st
2012 MLG Spring Championship
2 : 1
CLG Prime
$ 20,000
2012-04-08
1st
IGN ProLeague 4
2 : 1
Counter Logic Gaming
$ 25,000
2012-03-10
7 - 8th
IEM Season VI - World Championship
2 : 3
Group Stage (W/L)
$ 2,200
2012-01-22
2nd
IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev
1 : 2
Moscow Five
$ 6,000
2011-11-20
1st
2011 MLG Providence
4 : 2
Epik Gamer
$ 15,000
2011-10-16
7 - 8th
IEM Season VI - Global Challenge New York
0 : 3
Group Stage (W/L)
$ 2,000
2011-10-09
4th
IGN ProLeague 3
0 : 2
Counter Logic Gaming
$ 2,500
2011-08-27
3rd
2011 MLG Raleigh
1 : 2
Group Stage (W/L)
2011-08-21
2nd
IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Cologne
1 : 2
Counter Logic Gaming
$ 6,000
2011-06-20
3rd
Riot Season 1 Championship
0 : 2
against All authority
$ 10,000
16 : 12
14 : 14
$ 100,000
Group Stage (W/L)
Group Stage (W/L)
$ 25,000
$ 50,000
Group Stage (W/L)
Group Stage (W/L)
Cloud9
$ 25,000
Group Stage (W/L)
Good Game University
$ 50,000
Group Stage (W/L)
$ 1,500
In Major Tournaments Date
Place
Event
Result
Winnings
2012-08-05
2nd
2012 MLG Summer Arena
0 : 2
Azubu Blaze
2012-07-17
4th
Elite of Europe
1 : 2
Moscow Five
$ 500
2012-06-17
1st
GIGABYTE eSports LAN
2 : 0
CLG Black
$ 6,000
2012-06-03
1st
Reign of Gaming International Invitational
2 : 1
Team SoloMid Evo
$ 10,000
2012-04-01
1st
Leaguecraft ggClassic
2 : 0
4Not.Fire
$ 3,000
2011-12-18
3rd
National ESL Premier League II
0 : 2
Team Curse
$ 900
2011-08-20
2nd
ESL Major Series VIII
0 : 2
SK Gaming
$ 3,250
2011-07-16
3rd
National ESL Premier League I
2 : 0
Rock Solid
$ 600
Complete results in Minor, Monthly and Weekly Tournaments
Highlight Videos 2017 2016 2013 2012
September 18th, The BEST Team SoloMid plays from ALL Worlds (2011-2016) ft. Bjergsen, Reginald and Doublelift (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxJCYLCyVyM) from theScore esports
Team Videos 2017 2016 2015 2014 2012
January 27th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 1 - Reunited (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Kv2tXco_CY) February 6th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 2 - Shotcalling (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SakHMzF-sLE) February 13th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 3 - Identity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG6EpGpozXo) February 18th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 4 - Off Guard (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntovBSBx-dM) February 27th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 5 - Upswing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xlpgngb42M) March 13th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 6 - Forward (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xuxbb7Clqos) March 19th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 7 - Confidence (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5wNOTWQIco) March 27th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 8 - Warming Up (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezWpjckLkyI) April 7th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 9 - On Top (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsaNUdpQaLQ) April 21st, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 10 - Flying High (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3HO5ZGh72Y) May 6th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 11 - Vancouver (Spring Finals) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQUhd49_mZA) May 29th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 12 - Brazil (MSI 2017) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2utvK2YMME) June 12th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 13 - Doublelift returns (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfOMy8AFIBU) June 19th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 14 - Balance (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0EjgNeqKXI) June 26th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 15 - Enter MrRalleZ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlPySODUZ2c) July 3rd, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 16 - Biofrost (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdwTqj0Pyok) July 14th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 17 - Clashes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGevH3QwQiE) July 25th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 18 - Expectations (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImNc2yIZlS4) August 1st, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 19 - Adapting (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9ONp6jMZSk) August 9th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 20 - No Regrets (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jAdayBiLHo) August 17th, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 21 - Reputation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPqxwMFeod0) September 4th,TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 22 - Legacy (Semifinals) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf2TP6_HRvg) September 22nd, TSM: LEGENDS - Season 3 Episode 23 - Boston (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbVLDjbxRn0)
Interviews 2017 2016 2015 2013 2012 2011
February 7th, Parth on reconstructing TSM’s shotcalling, the 4 facets of coaching, and the NALCS coach mind games (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pa9MYLtXRc) with Yahoo Esports June 1st, TSM Reginald, IMT Noah, and Riot discuss Permanent Partnerships and the new Player's Association (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPnV5_pDg6k) with Yahoo Esports September 3rd, TSM Press Conference - NA LCS 2017 Summer Finals (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8zAvNpFxp0) recorded by Travis Gafford
Articles & Videos 2017 2016 2015 2014
March 18th, TSM dominating NA—but must manage their own overconfidence (http://dotesports.com/league-of-legends/tsm-dominating-overconfidence-13638) by Xing Li on Dot Esports March 22nd, Kelsey's International Faceoff: NA's Team SoloMid vs. LPL's QG Reapers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWgB39pV0js) by Kelsey Moser on YouTube May 2nd, Still Team SoloMid: Why Bjergsen remains MVP of TSM (http://esports.yahoo.com/still-team-solomid-bjergsen-remains-mvp-tsm-192708023.html) by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo Esports May 9th, Eyes on MSI: North America Ep. 2 (2017) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E98uovhR0qs&t=6s) by LoL Esports May 15th, League Weekly excerpt: How bad were TSM's drafts at MSI? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsyQ0jrMpkw) by Yahoo Esports May 23rd, [MSI2017] Eliminated in the Group Stage: What TSM should learn from G2 (http://www.invenglobal.com/articles/1942/msi2017-eliminated-in-the-group-stage-what-tsm-should-learnfrom-g2) by Byungho "Haao" Kim for InvenGlobal May 5th, TSM Svenskeren MSI Vlog (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEj15aRnm8I) November 20th, TSM NALCS Announcement (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MV1lnZFbgc)
See Also Teams Team SoloMid Evo
External Links Team SoloMid Preview: Season Two World Finals (http://ggchronicle.com/team-solomid-preview-season-2-world-finals/) TSM Team Profile (http://na.lolesports.com/na-lcs/2014/split1/teams/team-solomid)
Solomid Network Champion Select (http://www.championselect.net//) ProBuilds (http://www.probuilds.net/) News of Legends (http://www.newsoflegends.com/) LoLCounter (http://www.lolcounter.com/) Solomid.net (http://www.solomid.net/) LoLStats (http://www.lolstats.com/) TSMLoL (http://www.youtube.com/user/TSMLoL) TSMVlog (http://www.youtube.com/user/TSMVlog)
Gallery
Team SoloMid Season 3 LCS Spring Initial Starting Roster Left to Right: Dyrus, Chaox, Reginald, TheOddOne, Xpecial
Team SoloMid Season 3 World Championship Roster Left to Right: Dyrus, TheOddOne, Reginald, Xpecial, WildTurtle
Team SoloMid Season 4 LCS Spring Roster Left to Right: Xpecial, Dyrus, Bjergsen, WildTurtle, TheOddOne
Team SoloMid Season 4 LCS Summer Initial Starting Roster Left to Right: Amazing, Gleeb, Bjergsen, WildTurtle, Dyrus
Team SoloMid's 2014 Season World Championship Roster Left to Right: Amazing, Dyrus, Bjergsen, WildTurtle, Lustboy
Team SoloMid's 2015 Season LCS Roster Left to Right: Dyrus, Santorin, Bjergsen, WildTurtle, Lustboy
Team SoloMid's 2016 LCS Spring Roster Left to Right: Hauntzer, Svenskeren, Bjergsen, Doublelift, YellOwStaR
Team SoloMid's 2016 Season World Championship Roster Left to Right: Hauntzer, Svenskeren, Bjergsen, Doublelift, Biofrost
References 1. Messiah's SoloMid Post (http://www.solomid.net/forums/index.php?/topic/23852-tsm-roster-history/?p=173610) solomid.net 2. Official Season One Championship Page (http://season-one-championship.eu.leagueoflegends.com/) eu.leagueoflegends.com 3. Official IEM Season VI Kiev Page (http://www.esl-world.net/masters/season6/kiev/) esl-world.net 4. Team SoloMid Announces Roster Change (http://www.solomid.net/forums/index.php?/topic/21787-team-solomid-announces-roster-change) solomid.net 5. Why RainMan Left (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swFr1viNDO4) youtube.com 6. TSM Starting ADC Announcement (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXqsZ9w7rFE) youtube.com 7. Dyrus gives emotional retirement interview following elimination at League of Legends World Championships (http://www.sbnation.com/2015/10/10/9494221/dyrus-team-solomid-interview-league-of-legends-world-championships-retirement) sbnation.com 8. TSM Roster Changes (http://www.tsm.gg/index.php/news/tsm-roster-changes/?page=1) tsm.gg 9. TSM Announce Tryouts for AD Carry Role (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/tsm-announce-tryouts-for-ad-carry-role-48737/) newsoflegends.com 10. Doublelift Joins TSM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdKT_gn9Szc) youtube.com 11. ‘League of Legends’ Teams H2K and TSM in Contract Brawl over Top Player (http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2015/11/10/league-of-legends-teams-h2k-and-tsm-in-contract-brawl-over-top-player/) breitbart.com 12. H2k and TSM Situation (http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1snr861) twitlonger.com 13. TSM LoL Roster Announcement (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JEHII941cQ) youtube.com 14. YellOwStaR leaves Team Solo Mid (http://tsm.gg/index.php/news/au-revoir-yellowstar/) tsm.gg 15. TSM Doublelift Announcement (http://tsm.gg/news/tsm-doublelift-announcement) tsm.gg 16. Revehaza's Twitter Status (Spanish) (http://twitter.com/Luis_En1/status/815940721555357696) twitter.com 17. Abaxial's Tweet (http://twitter.com/Abaxial_/status/820702388872953856) twitter.com 18. Curry's Tweet (http://twitter.com/CurryIoI/status/820767135383187457) twitter.com 19. TSM Doublelift Update (http://tsm.gg/news/doubleliftupdate2) tsm.gg 20. Strong's Tweet (http://twitter.com/joejedwards/status/848588733117067265) twitter.com 21. Abaxial's Facebook Post (http://www.facebook.com/AlexAbaxialHaibel/photos/a.1502643870044115.1073741828.1428821360759700/1657735074534993) facebook.com 22. Welcome Back, Doublelift (http://tsm.gg/news/welcome-back-doublelift) tsm.gg 23. CNB e-Sports Club's Facebook Post (Portuguese) (http://www.facebook.com/CNB.eSc/photos/a.365811686774990.82847.216503081705852/1417582891597859/) facebook.com 24. Thank you WildTurtle (http://tsm.gg/news/thank-you-wildturtle) tsm.gg 25. Shynon and Swifte listed as subs on Team SoloMid’s League of Legends roster (http://slingshotesports.com/2017/06/23/shynon-swifte-team-solomid-substitutes/) slingshotesports.com 26. Good Luck, MrRalleZ! (https://www.fnatic.com/articles/good-luck-mrrallez) fnatic.com 27. Shynon's Tweet (https://twitter.com/ShynonLoL/status/932727825286815745) twitter.com 28. Mike 'MikeYeung' Yeung joins TSM (http://tsm.gg/news/mike-mikeyeung-yeung-joins-tsm) tsm.gg 29. Welcome Zven and Mithy (http://tsm.gg/news/welcome-zven-and-mithy) tsm.gg 30. Farewell Doublelift (http://tsm.gg/news/farewell-doublelift) tsm.gg 31. Welcome SSONG + Lustboy! (http://tsm.gg/news/welcome-ssong-lustboy) tsm.gg 32. TSM partners with CyberPowerPC (http://www.tsm.gg/index.php/news/tsm-partners-with-cyberpowerpc-1458/) tsm.gg 33. GEICO enters world of e-sports with new TSM sponsorship (http://www.tsm.gg/index.php/news/geico-enters-world-of-e-sports-with-new-tsm-sponsorship/) tsm.gg 34. Valkrin and Gosu join TSM (http://www.tsm.gg/index.php/news/valkrin-and-gosu-join-tsm/) tsm.gg 35. Woodbuck's Tweet (http://twitter.com/Woodbuck/status/699504291837452288) twitter.com 36. Jarge's Tweet (http://twitter.com/TSMJarge/status/724988509396697088) twitter.com 37. Au Revoir Yellowstar (http://tsm.gg/index.php/news/au-revoir-yellowstar/) tsm.gg 38. Team SoloMid's Facebook Post (http://www.facebook.com/TSMPRO/posts/1735972903308666) facebook.com 39. TSM Support Staff Update (http://tsm.gg/index.php/news/tsm-support-staff-update-2/) tsm.gg 40. Wildturtle Returns for IEM Oakland (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibLoOIwUrHA) youtube.com 41. Thank You Weldon (http://tsm.gg/news/thank-you-weldon) tsm.gg 42. Welcome Back Wildturtle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6U5hXiM6o4) youtube.com 43. iBUYPOWER partners with TSM (http://blog.ibuypower.com/blog/2015/01/01/team-solomid-partners-with-ibuypower/) blog.ibuypower.com 44. SoloMid partners with MGN (http://www.tsm.gg/index.php/solomid-partners-with-mgn/) tsm.gg 45. HTC Sponsors Team Solomid (http://www.facebook.com/TSMPRO/photos/a.1422736474632312.1073741829.1408574759381817/1569454709960487) facebook.com 46. Team SoloMid's Facebook Post (http://www.facebook.com/TSMPRO/posts/1578799159026042)facebook.com 47. Press Release: GEICO Sponsors One Nation of Gamers’ Hearthstone®: Heroes of Warcraft™ Tournament Series and Team Solo Mid (http://geico.onenationofgamers.com/more-info/press-release-geico-sponsors-one-nation-of-gamers-hearthstone-heroes-of-warcraft-to urnament-series-and-team-solo-mid/) geico.onenationofgamers.com 48. LiQuiD112's forum status (http://www.liquidlegends.net/forum/lol-general/488403-tsm-trying-out-keith?page=7#133)liquidlegends.net 49. Dylan Falco's TwitLonger (http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sn8k6s) twitlonger.com 50. TSM Roster Changes (http://www.tsm.gg/index.php/news/tsm-roster-changes/) tsm.gg 51. KEITHMCBRIEF Joins Cloud9 for Challenger Team (http://cloud9.gg/news/keithmcbrief-joins) cloud9.gg 52. Locodoco Joins Liquid (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_USsBNdRps8) youtube.com 53. TSM LoL Roster Announcement (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JEHII941cQ) youtube.com 54. TSM LoL | Meet the Coaches (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mao25EsQsv4) youtube.com 55. Farewell Wildturtle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWUMrZUYGBM) youtube.com 56. Vitality acquiert un spot LCS (http://www.team-vitality.fr/news/vitality-acquiert-un-spot-lcs?page=0,1#vitality_acquires_lcs_spot) team-vitality.fr 57. TSM - Doublelift's Search for his Star (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdTdgOMhjYY) youtube.com 58. Qualcomm no longer sponsors TSM (http://twitter.com/TeamSoloMid/status/421758625468526592) twitter.com 59. TSM Nightblue – Latest TSM substitute (http://www.tsm.gg/index.php/tsm-nightblue-latest-tsm-substitute/) tsm.gg 60. Alienware partners with TSM! (http://www.tsm.gg/index.php/alienware-partners-with-tsm/) tsm.gg 61. New TSM Substitute: MegaZero (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/new-tsm-substitute-15821/) newsoflegends.com 62. Team SoloMid's Facebook Post (http://www.facebook.com/SoloMidDotNet/posts/606412909408597) facebook.com 63. LolClass partners with TSM! (http://www.tsm.gg/index.php/lolclass-partners-with-tsm/) tsm.gg 64. Reginald's Facebook Post (http://www.facebook.com/TSMReginald/posts/661466663908623) facebook.com 65. “TheOddOne” Steps Down, CW’s “Amazing” New Jungler for TSM (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/theoddone-steps-down-cws-amazing-new-jungler-for-tsm-17942/) newsoflegends.com 66. “Gleebglarbu” New Support for TSM, Xpecial Joins Curse (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/gleebglarbu-new-support-for-tsm-xpecial-joins-curse-17987/) newsoflegends.com 67. Xpecial Joins Team Curse (http://www.teamcurse.net/news/28217-xpecial-joins-team-curse) teamcurse.net 68. Nightblue3's Facebook Post (http://www.facebook.com/Nightblue3LoL/posts/296066767235928) facebook.com 69. Reginald's Twitter Post (http://twitter.com/TSMReginald/status/475831635670085632) twitter.com 70. Lustboy joins TSM (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/lustboy-joins-tsm-22637/) newsoflegends.com 71. Amazing Steps down (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/tsm-amazing-steps-down-27815/) 72. Gleeb's Tweet (http://twitter.com/TSMGleeb_/status/522051962414460928) twitter.com 73. TSM Welcomes Santorin (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/tsm-welcomes-santorin-30610/) newsoflegends.com 74. Vlog 1-25-2013 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7er_Egvov7o) youtube.com 75. Kingston HyperX Sponsors TSM! (http://www.solomid.net/forums/index.php?/topic/37636-kingston-hyperx-sponsors-tsm) solomid.net 76. Team Solomid to Become “TSM Snapdragon” and Get Their Own CBS Show (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/team-solomid-to-become-tsm-snapdragon-and-appear-on-tv-3626/) newsoflegends.com 77. Announcing the TSM Subs! (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/announcing-the-tsm-subs-3910/) newsoflegends.com 78. SoloMid Facebook Post (http://www.facebook.com/SoloMidDotNet/posts/470101873039702) facebook.com 79. Corsair and Team SoloMid Unite (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/corsair-and-team-solomid-unite-5099/) newsoflegends.com 80. WildTurtle Replacing Chaox as Starter on TSM (http://www.newsoflegends.com/index.php/tsmwildturtle-6153/) newsoflegends.com 81. Solomid's Twitter Post (http://twitter.com/TeamSoloMid/status/392003930529333248) twitter.com 82. Solomid's Twitter Post (http://twitter.com/TeamSoloMid/status/392362372825743360) twitter.com 83. Team SoloMid faceboook post (http://www.facebook.com/SoloMidDotNet/posts/564108163639072) facebook.com 84. Solomid Announcing the new TSM roster! (http://www.solomid.net/new-tsm-roster-change.php) solomid.net 85. Team SoloMid Announces Roster Change (http://www.solomid.net/forums/index.php?/topic/21787-team-solomid-announces-roster-change) solomid.net 86. TEAM RAZER TAKES SOLOMID SUPREMACY! (http://www.solomid.net/forums/index.php?/topic/31795-team-razer-takes-solomid-supremacy/) solomid.net 87. ORIGIN PC Teams Up with Popular League of Legends Champions Team SoloMid! (http://www.solomid.net/forums/index.php?/topic/33296-origin-pc-teams-up-with-popular-league-of-legends-champions-team-solomid) solomid.net 88. Xpecial Reddit Comment (http://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends/comments/r8z4v/some_tsm_history/c43wo3x) reddit.com 89. NESL Roster History (http://www.nationalesl.com/us/lol/go4lol/cup_74/team/log/5645291/) nationalesl.com 90. Why i left solo mid (http://www.solomid.net/forums/index.php?/topic/6717-why-i-left-solo-mid/page__p__59557entry59557) solomid.net 91. Xpecial Gunnar's description (http://www.gunnars.com/solomid) gunnars.com 92. Reginald Vlog on TSM House (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYhMcLI1_O0&feature=plcp) youtube.com
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