Supernova wins, leaves DhillDucks winless at OWCS NA Stage 2

Supernova topped DhillDucks in a battle of the two remaining winless teams at the Overwatch Champions Series North America Stage 2 on Sunday, leaving DhillDucks alone in last place after three weeks.

Supernova opened the match with a 2-0 win on Oasis Control before DhillDucks won 3-1 on Circuit Royal Escort. After Supernova took Runasapi Push 144.86m to 45.68m, they took New Junk City Flashpoint 3-1 to take the match.

Playing in the last match of the weekend, Sakura Esports swept Extinction to improve to 2-2, winning 2-1 on Oasis Control and 3-0 on Suravasa Flashpoint before winning Runasapi Push by the narrowest of margins, 112.72m to 112.71m.

The tournament, played online, features eight teams. The regular-season round robin will conclude on June 15, with six qualifying teams heading to the double-elimination regional playoffs.

The top three teams will advance to the Midseason Championship and North America Stage 3. The prize money has yet to be determined.

Week 4 begins next Saturday with three matches, followed by two more on Sunday.

Overwatch Champions Series North America Stage 2 Week 4 schedule

Saturday, May 31

–Sakura Esports vs. Supernova

–Geekay Esports vs. Team Liquid

–Extinction vs. NTMR

Sunday, June 1


–Spacestation Gaming vs. Supernova

–Geekay Esports vs. DhillDucks

Overwatch Champions Series North America Stage 2 standings (match win-loss, map differential):

1. NTMR 4-0, 12-2, +10

2. Geekay Esports 3-0, 9-0, +9

3. Team Liquid 2-1, 6-4, +2

4. Sakura Esports 2-2, 6-6, 0

T5. Extinction 1-2, 3-6, -3

T5. Supernova 1-2, 4-7, -3

7. Spacestation Gaming 1-3, 5-9, -4

8. DhillDucks 0-4, 1-12, -11

–Field Level Media

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