2018 Boston Uprising season

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2018 Boston Uprising season
Head coachPark "Crusty" Dae-hee
(Released May 7)
OwnerRobert Kraft
DivisionAtlantic
Results
Record26–14 (.650)
Place
Stage 1 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Stage 2 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Stage 3 PlayoffsFinals
Stage 4 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Season PlayoffsQuarterfinals
Total Earnings$225,000

The 2018 Boston Uprising season was the first season of Boston Uprising's existence in the Overwatch League. In Stage 3, Boston became the first team to go undefeated in a stage, posting a perfect 10–0 record; however, the team lost in the Stage 3 semifinals to New York Excelsior. The team finished with a regular season record of 26–14 — the third best of all teams in the 2018 Overwatch League season. Boston lost to Philadelphia Fusion in the quarterfinals of the season playoffs.

Preceding offseason[edit]

On October 26, 2017, Boston Uprising announced their initial inaugural season roster, consisting of the following players:[1]

The team went on to sign Park "Neko" Se-hyeon and Connor "Avast" Prince on November 7.[2]

Regular season[edit]

Boston Uprising's first-ever regular season OWL match was a 1–3 loss to the New York Excelsior on January 11, 2018.[3] Boston found their franchise's first-ever regular season win a day later, after defeating the Florida Mayhem, 4–0.[4] The Uprising needed a win over the Houston Outlaws in their final regular season match of Stage 1 to qualify for the Stage 1 playoffs; however, they lost the match, 2–3, and did not make the playoffs.[5]

Through the first half of the season, Boston had a 12–8 record.[6] On April 3, prior to the start of Stage 3, Boston picked up support player Kwon "AimGod" Min-seok, although he would not be able to play until Stage 4, once his visa process had completed.[7] A few days later, Uprising player Jonathan "DreamKazper" Sanchez was indefinitely suspended from the Overwatch League following allegations of sexual misconduct involving a minor. Shortly after, on April 9, Boston Uprising terminated his contract.[8] Following, Kwon "Striker" Nam-joo took over DreamKazper's starting position – a move that ultimately benefited the team. Throughout Stage 3 of the season, the Striker-led Uprising did not lose a single match, going 10–0, to become the first team to go undefeated in a stage.[9] Boston reached the Stage 3 finals; however, they lost the finals match against the New York Excelsior.[10] The team advanced to the Stage 3 playoff finals, but they lost to the New York Excelsior.[6]

Prior to the start of Stage 4, Overwatch underwent a balancing update, as well as the introduction of a new hero, which would significantly reduced Striker's effectiveness. Additionally, head coach Park "Crusty" Dae-hee left the team to join the San Francisco Shock.[9] The team went 0–6 through the first six matches of Stage 4.[6] The Uprising finished the regular season in third place with a 26–14 record.[11]

Postseason[edit]

As the third seed in the season playoffs, Boston faced the Philadelphia Fusion in the quarterfinals in a best-of-three series. The Fusion won the first match, 3–1 on July 11, closing it out by defeating Boston on the map Volskaya Industries — a map that Boston had never lost on before.[12] Boston evened the series the following day with a 3–1 win,[13] but their season ended on July 13, after the Fusion took the final match, 3–1.[14]

Final roster[edit]

2018 Boston Uprising roster
Players Coaches
Role No. Handle Name Nationality
Damage 2 Mistakes Danilov, Stanislav Russia
Damage 7 Striker Kwon Nam-joo South Korea
Tank 1 Gamsu Noh Young-jin South Korea
Tank 3 NotE Meissner, Lucas Canada
Tank 18 Kalios Shin Woo-yeol South Korea
Support 8 Neko Park Se-hyeon South Korea
Support 9 Kellex Keller, Kristian Denmark
Support 10 Snow Yohannes, Mikias Ethiopia
Support 18 Avast Prince, Connor United States
Support 31 AimGod Kwon Min-Seok South Korea
Head coach
  • Vacant

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (2W) Two-way player
  • Substitute player Substitute
  • Injured Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: April 9, 2018.

Transactions[edit]

Transactions of/for players on the roster during the 2018 regular season:

  • On April 3, Uprising signed Minseok "AimGod" Kwon.[7]
  • On April 9, Uprising released Jonathan "DreamKazper" Sanchez.[8]

Standings[edit]

Record by stage[edit]

Stage Pld W L Pct MW ML MT MD Pos
1 10 6 4 .600 27 17 0 +10 6
2 10 6 4 .600 21 22 0 -1 6
3 10 10 0 1.000 31 13 1 +18 1
4 10 4 6 .400 20 19 2 +1 8
Overall 40 26 14 .650 99 71 3 +28 3
  Qualified for playoffs

League[edit]

Pos Div Team Pld W L PCT MW ML MT MD Qualification
1 ATL New York Excelsior 40 34 6 0.850 126 43 4 +83 Advance to season playoffs semifinals
2 PAC Los Angeles Valiant 40 27 13 0.675 100 64 7 +36
3 ATL Boston Uprising 40 26 14 0.650 99 71 3 +28 Advance to season playoffs quarterfinals
4 PAC Los Angeles Gladiators 40 25 15 0.625 96 72 3 +24
5 ATL London Spitfire 40 24 16 0.600 102 69 3 +33
6 ATL Philadelphia Fusion 40 24 16 0.600 93 80 2 +13
7 ATL Houston Outlaws 40 22 18 0.550 94 77 2 +17
8 PAC Seoul Dynasty 40 22 18 0.550 91 78 3 +13
9 PAC San Francisco Shock 40 17 23 0.425 77 84 5 −7
10 PAC Dallas Fuel 40 12 28 0.300 58 100 7 −42
11 ATL Florida Mayhem 40 7 33 0.175 42 120 5 −78
12 PAC Shanghai Dragons 40 0 40 0.000 21 141 2 −120
Source: The Overwatch League
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) map differential; 3) head-to-head map differential; 4) head-to-head record

Game log[edit]

Preseason[edit]

2018 preseason game log
Preseason (1–1)
1 December 07 New York Excelsior 3 1 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


2 December 08 Shanghai Dragons 2 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA



Regular season[edit]

2018 game log (Regular season record: 26–14)
Stage 1 (6–4)
1 January 11 Boston Uprising 1 3 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA


2 January 12 Florida Mayhem 0 4 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


3 January 19 Seoul Dynasty 4 0 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


4 January 20 Boston Uprising 2 3 San Francisco Shock Burbank, CA


5 January 25 Boston Uprising 3 2 London Spitfire Burbank, CA


6 January 27 Dallas Fuel 2 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


7 February 02 Los Angeles Gladiators 0 4 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


8 February 03 Boston Uprising 4 0 Los Angeles Valiant Burbank, CA


9 February 08 Philadelphia Fusion 0 4 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


10 February 10 Houston Outlaws 3 2 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA



Stage 2 (6–4)
11 February 22 Boston Uprising 0 4 Philadelphia Fusion Burbank, CA


12 February 24 Boston Uprising 0 4 Houston Outlaws Burbank, CA


13 March 01 New York Excelsior 4 0 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


14 March 02 Boston Uprising 4 0 Florida Mayhem Burbank, CA


15 March 08 Boston Uprising 4 0 Shanghai Dragons Burbank, CA


16 March 09 London Spitfire 4 0 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


17 March 14 Boston Uprising 4 0 Dallas Fuel Burbank, CA


18 March 16 Los Angeles Valiant 2 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


19 March 22 San Francisco Shock 2 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


20 March 24 Boston Uprising 3 2 Los Angeles Gladiators Burbank, CA



Stage 3 (10–0)
21 April 05 Philadelphia Fusion 2 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


22 April 07 Houston Outlaws 0 4 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


23 April 12 Boston Uprising 3 2 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA


24 April 14 Florida Mayhem 2 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


25 April 19 Boston Uprising 3 2 London Spitfire Burbank, CA


26 April 20 Boston Uprising 2 1 Seoul Dynasty Burbank, CA


27 April 25 Shanghai Dragons 1 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


28 April 27 Dallas Fuel 0 4 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


29 May 03 Boston Uprising 3 2 Los Angeles Valiant Burbank, CA


30 May 04 Los Angeles Gladiators 1 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


Semifinals May 06 Los Angeles Gladiators 0 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


Finals May 06 New York Excelsior 3 0 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA



Stage 4 (4–6)
31 May 17 Boston Uprising 1 3 Philadelphia Fusion Burbank, CA


32 May 18 Boston Uprising 1 3 Houston Outlaws Burbank, CA


33 May 23 Boston Uprising 0 3 Dallas Fuel Burbank, CA


34 May 25 Los Angeles Valiant 3 2 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


35 May 31 London Spitfire 2 1 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


36 June 01 Boston Uprising 1 3 San Francisco Shock Burbank, CA


37 June 06 Seoul Dynasty 1 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


38 June 08 Boston Uprising 4 0 Shanghai Dragons Burbank, CA


39 June 14 New York Excelsior 1 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


40 June 16 Boston Uprising 4 0 Florida Mayhem Burbank, CA



Postseason[edit]

2018 playoff game log
Season Playoffs (1–2)
Quarterfinals Match 1 July 11 Philadelphia Fusion 3 1 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


Quarterfinals Match 2 July 12 Philadelphia Fusion 1 3 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA


Quarterfinals Match 3 July 13 Philadelphia Fusion 3 1 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA



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