sleepy

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Player Information
Name:
Nikola Andrews
Nationality:
Born:
September 16, 1998 (age 26)
Status:
Retired
Alternate IDs:
awakey, Ferris
Approx. Total Winnings:
$12,567
Signature Heroes:
Ana Zenyatta
Game Appearances:
Links
History
2017-??-?? — 2017-03-19Support Tempo Storm
2017-09-28 — 2019-04-19Support SF Shock
2019-04-19 — 2019-10-11Support Wash. Justice
Retired:
2019-10-11

Nikola "sleepy" Andrews (born September 16, 1998) is a retired American player who last played for Washington Justice.

History[edit]

Early Years[edit]

Nikola Andrews was born in Topeka, Kansas on September 16th, 1998. Growing up, he and his brother played many games on Console. He played his first PC game when he was 12, which was Team Fortress 2. While he wanted to play professionally for whatever game he played, he knew he had a chance with Overwatch when he was playing against other professionals on Ladder while holding his ground, sometimes beating them.[1] His dream to be a professional gamer would come true when he was first picked up by Tempo Storm NA in early 2017.

Professional Career[edit]

Tempo Storm NA (Early 2017)[edit]

Sometime early 2017, Tempo Storm NA rebrands their Overwatch team after a series of leaving players, picking up played DreamKazper, jkw, wolf, and sleepy. Sleepy played his first game with Tempo Storm NA in the Haste Overwatch tournament. He would beat teams Gale Force eSports and Counter Logic Gaming, but would lose to team Hammers eSports, achieving second place in his first tournament as a professional. While he played in a handful of tournaments after that, Tempo Storm NA would usually lose on the first round of the tournaments, unable to find a medal. Sleepy would not win a gold medal until a month later. On March 16th, 2017, Tempo Storm NA would participate in the Overwatch PIT Championship - North America Season 1 Open Qualifier. They ended up losing in the Quarterfinals to Counter Logic Gaming, and would not qualify for the Overwatch Pit Championship. 3 days later, sleepy announced through his Twitter that he had left the team, and would be a free agent. [2]

San Francisco Shock (Sep 2017 — April 2019)[edit]

On June 23rd, 2017, dummy left NRG eSports. Sleepy ended up trying out for NRG as a flex support to fill in dummy’s spot permanently. By the time Sleepy qualified for the team, NRG eSports announced that they would have a spot in the Overwatch League as the San Francisco Shock. On September 28th, 2017, San Francisco Shock officially announced their roster, and it was revealed that sleepy had made the team. [3]. On April 19th, 2019, he was transferred to the Washington Justice.

Washington Justice (April 2019 - Oct 2019)[edit]

Having been offered a starting spot on another team, sleepy was traded to the Washington Justice where his experience brought more consistency to the underwhelming squad. With the Justice, sleepy traveled to Melbourne, Australia, to appear at the Melbourne Esports Open.

Post-OWL and Retirement (Oct 2019 - Present)[edit]

Sleepy was officially released from the Washington Justice on October 19, 2019, and did not sign with a team for the third season of the Overwatch League, and has since retired. He currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, with his girlfriend Aelita "Seyeumi" Shiomi, where he streams full-time. He has said that he does not currently intend on returning to pro play, but has considered going pro in Overwatch 2.

Gear and settings[edit]

Mouse Settings [4] (list of)
MouseDPIWindows SettingSensitivityZoom
Logitech
G PRO Wireless
80064.0040
Last updated on 2018-08-13 (2355 days ago).
Hardware[citation needed] (list of)
Mouse Mousepad
Logitech G PRO Wireless Logitech G640
Monitor Refresh rate In-game resolution
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q 240 Hz 1920×1080
Keyboard Headset
Drop ENTR Massdrop x Sennheiser HD 6XX
Last updated on 2018-08-13 (2354 days ago).

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Achievements[edit]

DatePlaceTierTournamentTeamResultPrize
2023-03-183rdShowmatchLulu's ThrowdownLulu's Throwdown
Team EmonggTeam Emongg
(EMO)
2 : 0
Team EskayTeam Eskay
$6,000
2022-12-212ndShowmatchAverageJonas & LuluLuvely Community TournamentAverageJonas & LuluLuvely Community TournamentAverageJonas & LuluLuvely Community Tournament
Team SleepyTeam Sleepy
0 : 3
Team MeowTeam Meow
$6,000
2022-11-25WShowmatchOverwatch 2 ShowdownOverwatch 2 ShowdownOverwatch 2 Showdown
Team iiTzTimmyTeam iiTzTimmy
(IT)
3 : 0
Team Summit1gTeam Summit1g
(S1G)
$25,000
2022-07-125thMiscTwitch Rivals Overwatch Pride CelebrationTwitch Rivals Overwatch Pride Celebration
Team SleepyTeam Sleepy
2 : 1
Team FareehaTeam Fareeha
$25,000
2018-11-10WShowmatchCalifornia Cup - OaklandCalifornia Cup - Oakland
San Francisco ShockSan Francisco Shock
3 : 0
Los Angeles ValiantLos Angeles Valiant
-
2018-10-20LShowmatchCalifornia Cup - Santa AnaCalifornia Cup - Santa Ana
San Francisco ShockSan Francisco Shock
1 : 3
Los Angeles ValiantLos Angeles Valiant
-
2017-12-098thS-TierOverwatch League 2018 - PreseasonOverwatch League 2018 - Preseason
San Francisco ShockSan Francisco Shock
1/2Grp S.-
2017-07-081stB-TierThe Overguard: Haste Overwatch $1k Series 2The Overguard: Haste Overwatch $1k Series 2
Hard RetweetHard Retweet
3 : 0
AcelessAceless
$780
2017-06-261stWeeklyAcademy Gaming Overwatch Weekly #57Academy Gaming Overwatch Weekly #57
Hard RetweetHard Retweet
2 : 0
Prestige WorldwidePrestige Worldwide
$96
2017-02-042ndB-TierHaste OverwatchHaste Overwatch
Tempo Storm NATempo Storm NA
0 : 3
Hammers EsportsHammers Esports
$150
Extended list of results

Interviews[edit]

April 27, 2019: Sleepy Interview: Bringing Everything I’ve Learned to Bear by Brandon Padilla at The Game Haus

References[edit]