The main event of VCT Stage 2 NA Challengers 2 has ended with a 3-0 grand final victory by
Sentinels
Sentinels
North America
Rank #7
Reduxx
Yassin Aboulalazm
johnqt
Mohamed Amine Ouarid
Kyu
Mirel Braco Hrustemovic
cortezia
Gabriel Cortez
JonahP
Jonah Pulice
over
Cloud9
Cloud9
North America
Rank #4
Xeppaa
Erick Bach
v1c
Victor Truong
Zellsis
Jordan Montemurro
penny
Erik Penny
OXY
Francis Hoang
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The tournament's top four — Cloud9 Blue, Sentinels,
Andbox
Andbox
Inactive
oderus
Chad Miller
mummAy
Anthony DiPaolo
Lear
Dayton Akau
Jonaaa6
Jonard Penaflor
vice
Daniel Kim
, and
NRG
NRG
North America
Rank #1
keiko
Georgio Sanassy
brawk
Brock Somerhalder
mada
Adam Pampuch
skuba
Logan Jenkins
Ethan
Ethan Arnold
have qualified for the NA Challengers Finals and will round out the eight team field.
Each team in the top four recently found new success off the backs of roster changes.
While Sentinels have already showcased their firepower with Tyson "TenZ" Ngo by winning Stage 1 Masters, the team's romp through the lower bracket to the eventual Challengers 2 title proved that their dominance with the star player was not a one-off performance.
Cloud9 Blue, on the other hand, finally found their first taste of success in a post-TenZ world backed by their recent addition of Ricky "floppy" Kemery. The team has struggled since TenZ stepped down from the roster in January, in fact failing to qualify for the main event of a single Challengers tournament in Stage 1. They qualified for their first main event in the first Challengers of Stage 2 and finally put together their first podium finish this weekend in floppy's debut competition.
NRG's third place run was powered by their recent addition of Ian "tex" Botsch and their next most recent addition in Bradley "ANDROID" Fodor. This was the organization's first podium finish in a major event since it entered Valorant last fall.
Andbox, the team ANDROID transferred from when he joined NRG, bounced back from their low point just after losing their star player a couple of months ago. The team recently signed their two trials in Daniel "vice" Kim and Adam "mada" Pampuch just before their tournament run and went on their most successful run since losing ANDROID.
Three of the four teams to qualify for the Challengers Finals from Challengers 2 did not qualify for Masters in Stage 1, meaning four of the eight teams in the event did not make it into Masters last stage. The four Masters team to make the finals are
ENVY
ENVY
North America
Rank #5
Eggsterr
Evan Grady
P0PPIN
Matteo Weber
Demon1
Max Mazanov
Rossy
Daniel Abedrabbo
keznit
Angelo Mori
,
100 Thieves
100 Thieves
North America
Rank #3
Cryocells
Matthew Panganiban
Asuna
Peter Mazuryk
vora
Jordan Pulwer
Timotino
Timothée Lavigne Dupont
bang
Sean Bezerra
,
XSET
XSET
Inactive
, and Sentinels. Andbox, NRG, and C9 Blue will join
Version1
Version1
Inactive
among the teams in the finals that did not make it to the region's top eight last stage.
The tournament saw the fruition of Nathan "leaf" Orf's potential in Valorant — a potential that created some hype when he moved from Cloud9's CS:GO roster to the organization's Valorant roster. leaf led the tournament in ACS before the grand finals as he blossomed into a star on the Raze role he first started to take on near the end of March. Even after the grand finals, in which his team ran an experimental composition and didn't play at the same level as the rest of the tournament, he finished with the highest average damage per round in the tournament.
North America's Challengers Finals begin in less than a week. The top two teams will qualify for Masters 2, Valorant's first international LAN, in Iceland in late May.
The first round will feature a match between 100 Thieves and Andbox at the top of the bracket, the winner of which will play the winner of a match between Sentinels and Version1. The bottom half of the bracket will see Envy face Cloud9 in one match and XSET take on NRG in the other match. All four matches, plus two lower bracket matches, will take place on April 29.




