7. Team Curse (6-9)
Team Curse made obvious improvements this week, going 2-1 and beating stiff competition. They dropped their first game versus Team Coast but bounced back with hard fought wins over Counter Logic Gaming and Team Dignitas. Team Curse showed that if they get a lead at any point in the game, they will snowball it, as is what happened against CLG. Jungler Saintvicious has improved his performance, as has top lane player Voyboy. AD carry Cop also stepped up, and Edward's lessons on how to play aggressive AD carry are obviously paying off. This Curse team is miles ahead of what they were at the beginning of the season, and they are still in contention for the top three spots. Top lane player Voyboy made two uncharacteristic performances as Kassadin and Kennen, in which he could not hold a KDA of above .5. However, he turned his whole week around with a 4/3/9 performance on Lee Sin against Team Dignitas. Mid lane player NYJacky also played less than average in his first two games as Jayce and Lissandra, but like Voyboy, turned his whole week around with an exceptional 6/2/6 game on Ahri against Team Dignitas. Jungler Saintvicious improved his performance greatly this week and showed it most in the game against Team Dignitas, going 1/0/12 on Jarvan IV. AD carry Cop played loads better than he did last week with a KDA of 14/6/12. 13 of those kills came from his two games as Draven against Counter Logic Gaming and Team Dignitas. Support Edward looked more comfortable than in past weeks, and he is proving himself slowly in the North American LCS.