2018 NA LCS Spring Split Awards
Before Playoffs begin, we celebrate the best in NA LCS with our split awards. Here’s when you can find out the winners:
What are the NA LCS Awards?
We look to honor outstanding NA LCS pros and coaches who demonstrated superior teamwork, mastery, and strategy during the regular season.
What are the award categories? When can I find out who won?
Here’s a recap of the NA LCS awards and when you can find out who won what for Spring:
- March 24: NA LCS All-Pro Team
- March 31: Coach of the Split + Rookie of the Split
- April 7-8 (during Finals weekend): MVP
The All-Pro Team, Coach, and Rookie awards will be announced during the NA LCS Countdown. MVP will be presented during Finals weekend before games begin live from Miami, Florida.
Who won the 2017 awards?
NA LCS All-Pro Team
- 2017 Spring: Hauntzer, LirA, Bjergsen, Arrow, and Smoothie
- 2017 Summer: Ssumday, Xmithie, Jensen, Doublelift, and Olleh
Coach of the Split
- 2017 Spring: Reapered
- 2017 Summer: Ssong
Rookie of the Split
- 2017 Spring: Contractz
- 2017 Summer: MikeYeung
MVP
- 2017 Spring: Arrow
- 2017 Summer: Bjergsen
Anything changing from last year’s process or eligibility?
Nope, the methodology and rules from previous splits are the same for this split.
Who votes?
As with previous splits, the NA LCS awards will be voted on by NA LCS broadcast team, 3rd party media, and pro teams.The full voting panel will be shared after the first award is presented on March 24.
When does voting take place?
Voting takes place immediately after the end of the regular season and before Playoffs begins.
What defines MVP? Who are the Rookies?
For more information about the definition of awards and player eligibility, head over to our previous Awards FAQ.
The 2018 Spring Split rookies are:
- OPT Dhokla
- GGS Deftly
- FLY Anda
- FLY JayJ
- C9 Licorice
When will ballots and the full awards panel become available?
After each award is presented, panelist ballots will be released within 24 hours on Lolesports.
All panelists who agreed to participate but fail to submit votes (i.e. leave something blank) will be listed as “declined to vote.” Pros and coaches who vote incorrectly (i.e. vote for their own players) will be listed as “invalid” and will not count toward the total.
Who would you vote for? We want to hear your picks.
If you were given a ballot for NA LCS, who would you be voting for All-Pro Team, Coach, Rookie, and MVP? Leave a comment below or share your ballot on Twitter (@lolesports).
Will we see any award winners from last split return to continue their win streak? Stay tuned to Lolesports to find out who will become part of the NA LCS All-Pro Team on Saturday, March 24 during the NA LCS Countdown.