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2019 New York Excelsior season
Head coachYu Hyeon-sang
General managerKim Yo-han
OwnerJeff Wilpon
DivisionAtlantic
Results
RecordTemplate:2019 OWL recordsTemplate:2019 OWL records (Template:2019 OWL records)
Place
Stage 1 PlayoffsQuarterfinals
Stage 2 PlayoffsSemifinals
Stage 3 PlayoffsQuarterfinals

The 2019 New York Excelsior season is the second season of New York Excelsior's (NYXL) existence in the Overwatch League. The season saw NYXL looking to bounce back from a disappointing loss to the Fusion in the semifinals of the 2018 playoffs after the team finished with the best regular season record, 34–6, of the 2018 season.

New York went a perfect 7–0 in Stage 1, giving them the top seed in the Atlantic Division for the Stage 1 playoffs, but a lost 1–3 to the Dynasty eliminated them in the quarterfinals. NYXL posted a 5–2 record for Stage 2 and the fifth seed for the Stage 2 Playoffs but lost in the semifinals to the Titans by a score of 1–4. Another perfect 7–0 record in Stage 3 gave New York the top seed in the Stage 3 playoffs, but the team fell 1–3 to the Dragons in the quarterfinals. Following a 3–1 victory over the Eternal on August 2, the Excelsior clinched the second seed – and the top seed in the Atlantic Division – in the 2019 playoffs.

Preceding offseason

Player resignings

From August 1 to September 9, 2018, all Overwatch League teams that competed in the 2018 season could choose to extend their team's players' contracts. In this period, Excelsior released player Song "Janus" Jun-hwa and assistant coach Kim "WizardHyeong" Hyeong-seok, both of whom went on to sign with expansion team Washington Justice.[1]

Free agency

All non-expansion teams could not enter the free agency period until October 8, 2018; they were able to sign members from their respective academy team and make trades until then. NYXL did not make any free agency signings in the offseason but did promote to of their academy team players. Excelsior promoted Hwang "Fl0w3R" Yeon-oh and Jeong 'Nenne" Yeon-kwan from XL2 Academy on October 29 and November 8, respectively.[2][3]

Regular season

Stage 1

NYXL opened their first week of the 2019 season with a match against the Boston Uprising on February 14. The teams split the first two maps to head into halftime 1–1; New York then tied map three and won map four to begin their season with a 2–1 victory.[4] Two days later, the team took on the Washington Justice. NYXL jumped to a quick 2–0 lead after winning Ilios and King's Row but were subsequently full-held on the third map Horizon Lunar Colony. However, with the help of some crucial plays from New York's Kim "MekO" Tae-hong on D.Va, NYXL took the last map Rialto to win the series 3–1.[5]

The following week, the Excelsior faced the Los Angeles Valiant on February 22. After four maps of play, the series was tied up 2–2, forcing the match into a fifth tiebreaker map, Ilios. Despite the Valiant taking control of the point first in each round, New York managed to ultimately win the map in two rounds, defeating the Valiant 3–2.[6] New York next took on the Houston Outlaws two days later. NYXL dominated the Outlaws the entire match. With multiple maps being completed with an excess of 5 minutes in the time-bank while subsequently full-holding Houston, the Excelsior swept the Outlaws 4–0.[7]

New York's first match of week three was against the Toronto Defiant on March 1. After a close map one win on Busan, the Excelsior took map two King's Row to enter halftime up 2–0. NYXL took map three Temple of Anubis to take the series, but they dropped map four Dorado to ultimately win the match 3–1.[8] The team then took on the Seoul Dynasty two days later. After splitting Ilios and Numbani in the first two maps of the match, New York full-held Seoul in maps three and four to take the series 3–1. The win secured NYXL the first playoff spot for the Stage 1 Playoffs.[9]

Looking to maintain a perfect Stage 1 record, New York faced the San Francisco Shock in their final match of Stage 1 on March 8. New York was able to sweep San Francisco 4–0, but the match was much closer than the map score showed – Busan was pushed to three rounds, Numbani was pushed to a second attack phase, Volskaya Industries was also pushed to a third attack phase, and Dorado was pushed to three rounds. With the win, New York completed a perfect 7–0 stage.[10]

Prior to their quarterfinal playoff match, New York transferred Hong "ArK" Yeon-jun, who had played less than 30 minutes for NYXL in the entirety of Stage 1, to Washington Justice.[11]

Although New York went undefeated in Stage 1, the Vancouver Titans completed the same feat but with a better map differential, so NYXL was awarded the second seed in the Stage 1 Playoffs.[12] Excelsior faced the seventh-seeded Seoul Dynasty in the Stage 1 Quarterfinals on March 21. With strong performances by the Dynasty's main tank Hwang "Marve1" Min-seo and off-tank Kim "Zunba" Joon-hyeok, New York quickly lost the first map Ilios. The Dynasty then substituted four of their players and proceeded to take map two Hollywood, putting NYXL down 0–2 going into halftime.[13] Map three was played on Volskaya Industries. The map went to overtime rounds, as both teams completed the map on their attacks; needing the map win to avoid losing the match, NYXL off-tank Kim "MekO" Tae-hong clutched out well-timed D.Va self-destruct in the final moments moments of the match to secure the map win and close the gap to a 1–2 match score.[14] Seoul was able to complete the fourth map, Rialto, on their attack; NYXL needed to do the same or else they would lose the match. New York pushed their attack past the second point with over four minutes to spare, but was consistently pushed back by Seoul. In their final chance to complete the match, New York's Jeong "Nenne" Yeon-kwan on Zarya whiffed his Graviton Surge ultimate attempting to catch Choi "Michelle" Min-hyuk on Sombra, who had his EMP ultimate ready. The failed ultimate proved to be the deciding factor for the fight, as Seoul won the team fight, and NYXL was defeated 1–3.[15]

Stage 2

New York began Stage 2 with a match against the Philadelphia Fusion, who had eliminated NYXL in the semifinals of the 2018 playoffs. The match saw the debut of Overwatch's newest hero Baptiste in OWL. After taking both points on the first map Lijiang Tower, New York dominated the match, sweeping the Fusion 4–0.[16] New York next took on the Shanghai Dragons two days later. NYXL continued running the standard 3-tank, 3-support meta composition, while the Dragons attempted less standard compositions throughout the match. The Excelsior took the win in the end, defeating the Dragons by a 3–0 score.[17]

In week two, NYXL took on the 1-win Washington Justice on April 11. New York found little resistance from Washington; a solid performance from Bang "JJoNak" Seong-hyun on Zenyatta pushed the Excelsior to another 4–0 victory. Three days later, the team faced another 1-win team in the Florida Mayhem. As expected, New York dominated the matchup, sweeping the Mayhem 4–0 to maintain their perfect 2019 record.[18]

The Excelsior again faced the Philadelphia Fusion on April 18. New York won the first two maps of the match to go up 2–0 before halftime. In map three, Blizzard World, New York was unable to complete the map on their attack, while Philadelphia did on their own attack, snapping NYXL's 23-map winning streak in the process. The Excelsior full-held the Fusion in the final map, Watchpoint: Gibraltar en route to winning the match 3–1.[19]

New York's final two matches were both against the Atlanta Reign. Heading into their first match on April 19, NYXL was heavily favored, as predictions had the team at a 94.4% win probability.[20] New York found themselves down entering halftime 0–2; the third map, King's Row did not go their way either, as NYXL fell 0–3 in the match. The Excelsior took map four to end the match with a 1–3 loss, marking their first loss in the 2019 regular season.[21] Their second matchup against the Reign was on May 4. The first map, Oasis went to three rounds, but New York was unable to secure the map win. A win on the second map, Hanamura, in overtime rounds sent the match to halftime tied up 1–1. NYXL dropped map three and won map four, sending the match to a fifth tiebreaker map, Lijiang Tower; New York did not claim a single point on the map, losing the match 2–3.[22] With the two consecutive losses, NYXL ended the regular season of Stage 2 with a 5–2 record and the fifth seed in the Stage 2 Playoffs.[23]

New York's quarterfinal match was on May 10 against the fourth-seeded Los Angeles Gladiators. NYXL made quick work of the Gladiators, not allowing them to complete a single map, as they won in a 3–0 sweep.[24] The win sent New York to the semifinals to face the Stage 1 champions Vancouver Titans in one of the most anticipated matches of the season. New York took the first point of map one, Busan, but failed to close out the map in the next two points, falling 0–1 in the series. The Excelsior were able to strike back in map two, Blizzard World, by completing the map and holding Vancouver to just the first point to tie the series 1–1 going into halftime. However, New York went on to lose the next three consecutive maps to lose the series 1–4.[25]

Stage 3

New York faced the Dallas Fuel in Stage 3.

New York's first match of Stage 3 was on June 7 against the Houston Outlaws. Houston was able to take the first map off New York, but the Excelsior managed to grab the second, tying the match up 1–1 going into halftime. Coming out of halftime, the third map was won by the Outlaws, while the Excelsior won the fourth, bringing the match went to a fifth tiebreaker map. NYXL ultimately won the fifth map, taking the series 3–2.[26] Two days later, the Excelsior faced the London Spitfire. With a dominating performance by New York's Sombra composition throughout the match, the team did not allow London to win a single map, sweeping them 4–0.[27]

The team's only match of week two was against the Paris Eternal on June 14. New York struggled at the very beginning of the first map, Nepal but quickly turned it round, taking that and the next two maps to go up 3–0. With a loss on the final map, Dorado, NYXL took the win 3–1.[28] New York also only had one match in week three in a rematch against the London Spitfire. After splitting the first four maps, the match went to a fifth tiebreaker map, Ilios. In both points of the map, both teams were able to reach 99% control, but ultimately, NYXL won both point to take a close 3–2 victory.[29] Week four also saw only one match for the Excelsior against the Dallas Fuel. After dropping the first two maps, New York went down 0–2 going into halftime. The team made the proper adjustments afterwards, completing a reverse sweep by taking three consecutive maps and winning the match 3–2.[30]

In the last week of the stage, the Excelsior headed to the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta to play at the "Atlanta Reign Homestand Weekend". Their first match at the homestand was against the Florida Mayhem on July 6. After taking the first map, New York was able to force a tie on map two, Volskaya Industries, to enter halftime up 1–0. The final two maps went way of NYXL, as they took both and won the match by a 3–0 scoreline.[31] The next day, NYXL took on the Toronto Defiant. The team found little resistance from the Defiant, as they went on to complete a 4–0 sweep and post another perfect 7–0 stage record.[31]

As the top seed in the Stage 3 Playoffs, the Excelsior took on the eighth-seeded Shanghai Dragons in the Stage 3 Quarterfinals. The teams split the first two maps, Oasis and Hollywood, to enter halftime tied up 1–1. As New York stuck to their standard 3-tank, 3-support composition and the Dragons countered by swapping Jin "Youngjin" Young-jin to Doomfist. Compounded with the Dragons ability to shut down main tank Kim "Mano" Dong-gyu, New York was unable to find wins in the next two maps, losing the quarterfinals by a 1–3 scoreline.[32]

Stage 4

The Excelsior's first match of Stage 4, along with the first match with an enforced 2-2-2 role lock by the League, was against the Los Angeles Gladiators on July 25. Despite taking map three in the matchup, the Gladiators took over the match throughout, with NYXL losing 1–3.[33]

The team's next match was against the Paris Eternal on August 2. NYXL took the first three maps to claim the win, while dropping the fourth to take a 3–1 victory over Paris. With the win, New York guaranteed themselves the top seed in the Atlantic Division for the 2019 season playoffs.[34] Two days later, NYXL took on the Chengdu Hunters. The Hunter's Yi "Jinmu" Hu on Pharah gave New York troubles throughout the series; that, along with Chengdu's ability to dive NYXL's Jeong "Nenne" Yeon-kwan on Widowmaker, proved to be too much for the Excelsior to handle, as they were swept 0–4 for the first time in franchise history.[35]

Looking to bounce back from their recent struggles, New York faced the Hangzhou Spark on August 9. A back and forth battle sent the match to a fifth tiebreaker map, where New York would prevail and take a 3–2 victory.[36] Two days later, the team took on the Guangzhou Charge. In the first map, Lijiang Tower, New York managed to take a point, but ultimately lost the map. That point was the last point the team would find in the entire match, as the team was full-held on Temple of Anubis, Blizzard World and Route 66 to lose 0–4 in one of the most lopsided matches in the history of the Overwatch League.[37]

Roster

Template:New York Excelsior roster

Transactions

Transactions of/for players on the roster during the 2019 regular season:

Standings

Record by stage

Template:2019 OWL team record table

League

Pos Div Team Pld W L PCT MW ML MT MD Qualification
1 PAC Vancouver Titans 28 25 3 0.893 89 28 0 +61 Advance to season playoffs (division leaders)
2 ATL New York Excelsior 28 22 6 0.786 78 38 3 +40
3 PAC San Francisco Shock 28 23 5 0.821 92 26 0 +66 Advance to season playoffs
4 PAC Hangzhou Spark 28 18 10 0.643 64 52 4 +12
5 PAC Los Angeles Gladiators 28 17 11 0.607 67 48 3 +19
6 ATL Atlanta Reign 28 16 12 0.571 69 50 1 +19
7 ATL London Spitfire 28 16 12 0.571 58 52 6 +6 Advance to play-ins
8 PAC Seoul Dynasty 28 15 13 0.536 64 50 3 +14
9 PAC Guangzhou Charge 28 15 13 0.536 61 57 1 +4
10 ATL Philadelphia Fusion 28 15 13 0.536 57 60 3 −3
11 PAC Shanghai Dragons 28 13 15 0.464 51 61 3 −10
12 PAC Chengdu Hunters 28 13 15 0.464 55 66 1 −11
13 PAC Los Angeles Valiant 28 12 16 0.429 56 61 4 −5
14 ATL Paris Eternal 28 11 17 0.393 46 67 3 −21
15 PAC Dallas Fuel 28 10 18 0.357 43 70 3 −27
16 ATL Houston Outlaws 28 9 19 0.321 47 69 3 −22
17 ATL Toronto Defiant 28 8 20 0.286 39 72 4 −33
18 ATL Washington Justice 28 8 20 0.286 39 72 6 −33
19 ATL Boston Uprising 28 8 20 0.286 41 78 2 −37
20 ATL Florida Mayhem 28 6 22 0.214 36 75 5 −39
Source: The Overwatch League
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) map differential; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head map differential


Game log

Regular season

2019 game log (Regular season record: Template:2019 OWL recordsTemplate:2019 OWL records)
1 February 14 New York Excelsior 2 1 Boston Uprising Burbank, CA
   Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Nepal 0
3 Numbani 4
4 Horizon Lunar Colony 4
3 Route 66 2
2 February 16 Washington Justice 1 3 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
   Recap Blizzard Arena
0 Ilios 2
0 King's Row 1
1 Horizon Lunar Colony 0
1 Rialto 2
3 February 22 New York Excelsior 3 2 Los Angeles Valiant Burbank, CA
   Recap Blizzard Arena
0 Nepal 2
2 Hollywood 1
0 Volskaya Industries 2
2 Rialto 1
2 Ilios 0
4 February 24 New York Excelsior 4 0 Houston Outlaws Burbank, CA
   Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Nepal 0
3 Hollywood 0
2 Temple of Anubis 0
2 Route 66 1
5 March 01 Toronto Defiant 1 3 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
   Recap Blizzard Arena
1 Busan 2
2 King's Row 3
1 Temple of Anubis 2
3 Dorado 0
6 March 03 New York Excelsior 3 1 Seoul Dynasty Burbank, CA
   Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Ilios 0
0 Numbani 1
1 Volskaya Industries 0
3 Dorado 0
7 March 08 New York Excelsior 4 0 San Francisco Shock Burbank, CA
   Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Busan 1
5 Numbani 4
6 Volskaya Industries 5
2 Dorado 1

8 April 04 Philadelphia Fusion 0 4 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
4:00 pm PST    Recap Blizzard Arena
0 Lijang Tower 2
1 Paris 2
2 Eichenwalde 3
1 Rialto 3
9 April 06 New York Excelsior 3 0 Shanghai Dragons Burbank, CA
3:30 pm PST    Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Oasis 1
1 Hanamura 1
3 Eichenwalde 2
1 Watchpoint: Gibraltar 0
10 April 11 New York Excelsior 4 0 Washington Justice Burbank, CA
5:30 pm PST    Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Lijiang Tower 0
3 Hanamura 2
3 Eichenwalde 1
3 Junkertown 2
11 April 14 New York Excelsior 4 0 Florida Mayhem Burbank, CA
3:00 pm PST    Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Oasis 0
2 Paris 1
3 King's Row 2
3 Junkertown 2
12 April 18 New York Excelsior 3 1 Philadelphia Fusion Burbank, CA
4:00 pm PST    Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Busan 0
3 Temple of Anubis 2
2 Blizzard World 3
1 Watchpoint: Gibraltar 0
13 April 19 New York Excelsior 1 3 Atlanta Reign Burbank, CA
4:00 pm PST    Recap Blizzard Arena
0 Busan 2
2 Temple of Anubis 3
3 King's Row 4
4 Rialto 3
14 May 04 Atlanta Reign 3 2 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
1:30 pm PST    Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Oasis 1
3 Hanamura 4
2 Blizzard World 1
2 Junkertown 3
2 Lijang Tower 0

15 June 07 Houston Outlaws 2 3 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
7:30 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
2 Ilios 1
0 Horizon Lunar Colony 1
4 Numbani 3
3 Watchpoint: Gibraltar 4
0 Oasis 2
16 June 09 New York Excelsior 4 0 London Spitfire Burbank, CA
12:00 noon PST    Details Blizzard Arena
2 Ilios 0
1 Horizon Lunar Colony 0
4 Hollywood 3
3 Havana 0
17 June 14 Paris Eternal 1 3 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
4:00 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
1 Nepal 2
0 Volskaya Industries 2
1 Numbani 3
2 Dorado 1
18 June 21 London Spitfire 2 3 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
4:00 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
1 Nepal 2
4 Paris 3
2 Eichenwalde 3
5 Dorado 4
0 Ilios 2
19 June 29 Dallas Fuel 2 3 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
12:00 noon PST    Details Blizzard Arena
2 Oasis 0
2 Paris 1
2 Hollywood 3
2 Watchpoint: Gibraltar 3
1 Nepal 2
20 July 06 Florida Mayhem 0 3 New York Excelsior Atlanta, GA
8:30 am PST    Details Cobb Energy Center
1 Oasis 2
2 Volskaya Industries 2
2 Eichenwalde 3
0 Havana 1
21 July 07 New York Excelsior 4 0 Toronto Defiant Atlanta, GA
2:30 pm PST    Details Cobb Energy Center
2 Nepal 0
2 Horizon Lunar Colony 1
3 Numbani 2
1 Havana 0

22 July 25 Los Angeles Gladiators 3 1 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
5:30 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
2 Busan 0
5 Temple of Anubis 4
0 Hollywood 1
3 Route 66 2
23 August 02 New York Excelsior 3 1 Paris Eternal Burbank, CA
4:00 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
2 Busan 1
2 Volskaya Industries 0
3 King's Row 1
0 Havana 1
24 August 04 Chengdu Hunters 4 0 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
5:15 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
2 Lijiang Tower 0
2 Temple of Anubis 1
4 King's Row 3
2 Route 66 1
25 August 09 Hangzhou Spark 2 3 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
9:15 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
0 Ilios 2
3 Volskaya Industries 2
3 Hollywood 2
3 Junkertown 4
0 Lijiang Tower 2
26 August 11 Guangzhou Charge 4 0 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
5:15 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
2 Lijiang Tower 1
1 Temple of Anubis 0
1 Blizzard World 0
1 Route 66 0
27 August 24 Boston Uprising 1 3 New York Excelsior Los Angeles, CA
3:45 pm PST    Details The Novo
1 Ilios 2
0 Hanamura 1
3 King's Row 2
2 Junkertown 3
28 August 25 New York Excelsior 2 3 Vancouver Titans Los Angeles, CA
3:30 pm PST    Details The Novo
0 Ilios 2
2 Hanamura 1
2 Blizzard World 3
3 Havana 2
1 Lijiang Tower 2

Playoffs

2019 game log
Stage 1 Playoffs (0–1)
Quarterfinals March 21 Seoul Dynasty 3 1 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
6:00 pm PST    Recap Blizzard Arena
2 Ilios 0
2 Hollywood 1
5 Volskaya Industries 6
3 Rialto 2

Stage 2 Playoffs (1–1)
Quarterfinals May 10 New York Excelsior 3 0 Los Angeles Gladiators Burbank, CA
6:00 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
2 Lijang Tower 0
3 King's Row 2
2 Temple of Anubis 1
Semifinals May 11 New York Excelsior 1 4 Vancouver Titans Burbank, CA
3:00 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
1 Busan 2
3 Blizzard World 1
2 Hanamura 3
2 Rialto 3
1 Lijang Tower 2

Stage 3 Playoffs (0–1)
Quarterfinals July 11 Shanghai Dragons 3 1 New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
8:00 pm PST    Details Blizzard Arena
2 Oasis 0
1 Hollywood 2
4 Volskaya Industries 3
3 Watchpoint: Gibraltar 1

Season Playoffs (0–0)
First round September 6 London Spitfire v New York Excelsior Burbank, CA
4:00 pm PST     Blizzard Arena

Awards

On May 1, Bang "JJonak" Seong-hyun was named as a starter for the 2019 Overwatch League All-Star Game.[39] A week later Kim "Pine" Do-hyeon, Jung "Anamo" Tae-Sung, Kim "Mano" Dong-Gyu, Kim "Meko" Tae-Hong, and Jeong "Nenne" Yeon-Gwan were named as reserves for the All-Star Game.[40]

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