2018 Shanghai Dragons season
The 2018 Shanghai Dragons season was the first season of the Shanghai Dragons's existence in the Overwatch League. Shanghai did not record a single win in the entire 2018 Overwatch League season, giving the team a record of 0–40; this marked the worst single-season record in professional sports history.[1]
2018 Shanghai Dragons season | |
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Head coach | Chen Congshan (rel. Mar 6) Wang Xingrui (rel. May 9) Son Jun-young |
Owner | NetEase |
Results | |
Record | 0–40 (.000) |
Place | |
Stage 1 Playoffs | Did not qualify |
Stage 2 Playoffs | Did not qualify |
Stage 3 Playoffs | Did not qualify |
Stage 4 Playoffs | Did not qualify |
Season Playoffs | Did not qualify |
OWL All-Stars | 1
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Total Earnings | $25,000 |
Preceding offseason
On October 31, Dragons revealed their Overwatch League roster, consisting of the following eight members:[2]
- Lu "Diya" Weida
- Fang "uNdeAD" Chao
- Jing "Roshan" Wenhao
- Liu "Xushu" Junjie
- Xu "Freefeel" Peixuan
- Chen "Fiveking" Zhaoyu
- Cheng "Altering" Yage
- Wu "MG" Dongjian
Three weeks later, on November 20, Shanghai Dragons announced their coaching staff, including head coach Chen "U4" Congshan.[3]
Regular season
Review
Shanghai Dragons' first regular season OWL match was a 1–3 loss to the San Francisco Shock.[4] Unfortunately, this result would become a trend for the Dragons for quite some time. The team did not record a win in Stage 1, going 0–10. On February 13, 2018, disappointed by their Stage 1 record, the Dragons signed 4 new players in hopes to improve their Stage 2 chances; most notably including the league's first female player, South Korean Kim "Geguri" Se-yeon.[5]
Amidst a disaster of a season, Shanghai went through three different head coaches.[6][7] The Dragons finished the season with a 0–40 record and a -120 map differential, having not won a single match. This marked the worst single-season record in professional sports history.[8]
Final roster
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Latest roster transaction: June 5, 2018. |
Transactions
Transactions of/for players on the roster during the 2018 regular season:
- On February 14, Dragons signed Chon "Ado" Gi-hyeon, Kim "Geguri" Se-yeon, Lee "Fearless" Eui-seok, and He "Sky" Junjuan.[9]
- On March 29, Dragons released Fang "Undead" Chao.[10]
- On April 4, Dragons signed Kim "Daemin" Dae-min.[11]
- On June 5, Dragons released Wu "MG" Dongjian.[12]
Standings
Record by stage
Stage | Pld | W | L | Pct | MW | ML | MT | MD | Pos |
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1 | 10 | 0 | 10 | .000 | 6 | 36 | 0 | -30 | 12 |
2 | 10 | 0 | 10 | .000 | 2 | 37 | 1 | -35 | 12 |
3 | 10 | 0 | 10 | .000 | 9 | 32 | 0 | -23 | 12 |
4 | 10 | 0 | 10 | .000 | 4 | 36 | 1 | -32 | 12 |
Overall | 40 | 0 | 40 | .000 | 21 | 141 | 2 | -120 | 12 |
Qualified for playoffs |
League
2018 Overwatch League standings | |||||||||
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# | Team | Division | W | L | PCT | P | MR | MD | STK |
Division leaders | |||||||||
1 | New York Excelsior | ATL | 34 | 6 | .850 | 40 | 126–43–4 | +83 | W1 |
2 | Los Angeles Valiant | PAC | 27 | 13 | .675 | 40 | 100–64–7 | +36 | L1 |
Wild cards | |||||||||
3 | Boston Uprising | ATL | 26 | 14 | .650 | 40 | 99–71–3 | +28 | W4 |
4 | Los Angeles Gladiators | PAC | 25 | 15 | .625 | 40 | 96–72–3 | +24 | W5 |
5[lower-alpha 1] | London Spitfire | ATL | 24 | 16 | .600 | 40 | 102–69–3 | +33 | L1 |
6[lower-alpha 1] | Philadelphia Fusion | ATL | 24 | 16 | .600 | 40 | 93–80–2 | +13 | W1 |
Did not qualify for playoffs | |||||||||
7[lower-alpha 2] | Houston Outlaws | ATL | 22 | 18 | .550 | 40 | 94–77–2 | +17 | L1 |
8[lower-alpha 2] | Seoul Dynasty | PAC | 22 | 18 | .550 | 40 | 91–78–3 | +13 | L1 |
9 | San Francisco Shock | PAC | 17 | 23 | .425 | 40 | 77–84–5 | -7 | W1 |
10 | Dallas Fuel | PAC | 12 | 28 | .300 | 40 | 58–100–7 | -42 | W1 |
11 | Florida Mayhem | ATL | 7 | 33 | .175 | 40 | 42–120–5 | -78 | L3 |
12 | Shanghai Dragons | PAC | 0 | 40 | .000 | 40 | 21–141–2 | -120 | L40 |
Tiebreakers | |||||||||
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Game log
Preseason
2018 preseason game log |
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Preseason (0–2)
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Regular season
2018 game log (Overall record: 0–40) |
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Stage 1 (0–10)
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Stage 2 (0–10)
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Stage 3 (0–10)
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Stage 4 (0–10)
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References
- Erzberger, Tyler (June 20, 2018). "No silver lining in Shanghai's 0-40 Overwatch League season". ESPN.
- Carpenter, Nicole (October 31, 2017). "Shanghai Dragons reveals Overwatch League roster". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
- "The Overwatch League Shanghai Dragons Official Coaching Team Announced". PR Newswire. November 20, 2017. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
- Fuller, Garrett (January 13, 2018). "Overwatch League – San Francisco Shock vs Shanghai Dragons". IGN. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
- Webster, Andrew (14 February 2018). "The Overwatch League signs its first female player". The Verge. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- Carpenter, Nicole (March 6, 2018). "Controversial Shanghai Dragons coach steps down". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
- Carpenter, Nicole (May 10, 2018). "Shanghai Dragons lose another head coach". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
- Erzberger, Tyler (June 20, 2018). "No silver lining in Shanghai's 0-40 Overwatch League season". ESPN.
- Chalk, Andy (February 14, 2018). "Shanghai Dragons officially confirm Geguri signing". PC Gamer.
- Carpenter, Nicole (March 29, 2018). "Shanghai Dragons release Undead from Overwatch League roster". Dot Esports.
- Fuller, Garrett (April 4, 2018). "Shanghai Dragons Add Kim "Daemin" Daemin". Overwatchscore.
- D'Orazio, Nick (June 5, 2018). "Shanghai Dragons MG: "This is not what I came to the US for"". Inven Global.