Two LCL Teams Receive Warnings After Their Match With Vaevictus Esports

Two LCL teams have received warnings following their match with Vaevictus Esports.

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SANTA MONICA, CA – MAY 28: John Le, Marko Sosniki, Andrew Smith, Cody Altman, and Tony Chau of Maryville University are seen in the League of Legends College Championship Game between University of Toronto and Maryville University at the NA LCS Studio at Riot Games Arena on May 28, 2017 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Josh Lefkowitz/Getty Images)

Two LCL teams have received warnings following their match with Vaevictus Esports. ROX Gaming was issued a warning after they banned five support champions against Vaevictus, a move that the League said was poor sportsmanship. Vega Squadron was issued a warning for not putting forth their full effort following their 52-2 victory over Vaevictus.

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