Retired | ||
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Saintvicious | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Brandon DiMarco | |
Country of Birth | United States | |
Birthday | May 23, 1987 (age 37) | |
Residency | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Coach | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | Crs Stvicious, shyro, Crs Geova, brownislame, Crs Vicious, Crs SantaVicious, GV Stvicious, Vicious one | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Brandon "Saintvicious" DiMarco is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously strategic coach for FlyQuest. After his retirementn from coaching, he rejoined Team Liquid as a professional TFT player.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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TSM | ≈Jan 2011≈2011-01-??[2] | Feb 20112011-02-23[1] | ≈1mo 22d ejel | ||
CLG | Feb 20112011-02-23[4] | May 20122012-05-19[3] | 1yr 2mo ejel | ||
Chicks Dig Elo | Dec 20112011-12-08 | Dec 20112011-12-11 | 3d ejel | ||
Team Curse | May 20122012-05-19[6] | Oct 20132013-10-07[5] | 1yr 4mo ejel | ||
Team Curse | Oct 20132013-10-07[5] | Feb 20142014-02-04 | 3mo 28d ejel | ||
Team Curse | Feb 20142014-02-04 | Jan 20152015-01-06[7] | 11mo 2d ejel | ||
Curse Academy | ≈May 2014≈2014-05-17 | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | ≈7mo 22d ejel | ||
Gravity | Jan 20152015-01-08[11] | May 20152015-05-18[9] | 4mo 10d ejel | ||
Team Coast | May 20152015-05-18[12] | ≈Jan 2016≈2016-01-?? | ≈7mo 14d ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | Jan 20162016-01-20[13] | Mar 20162016-03-03 | 1mo 14d ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | Mar 20162016-03-03 | May 20162016-05-20[14] | 2mo 17d ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | May 20162016-05-20[14] | Sep 20162016-09-26[15] | 4mo 6d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Sep 20162016-09-26[18] | Dec 20162016-12-08[16] | 2mo 12d ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Jan 20172017-01-13[20] | May 20172017-05-19[19] | 4mo 6d ejel | ||
TL Academy | ≈Apr 2017≈2017-04-14 | ≈Apr 2017≈2017-04-16 | ≈2d ejel | ||
Dignitas | May 20172017-05-19[21] | ≈Dec 2017≈2017-12-?? | ≈6mo 13d ejel | ||
FlyQuest | May 20182018-05-07[23] | Dec 20182018-12-08[22] | 7mo 1d ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
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TSM | ≈Jan 2011≈2011-01-??[2] | Feb 20112011-02-23[1] | ≈1mo 22d ejel | ||
CLG | Feb 20112011-02-23[4] | May 20122012-05-19[3] | 1yr 2mo ejel | ||
Chicks Dig Elo | Dec 20112011-12-08 | Dec 20112011-12-11 | 3d ejel | ||
Team Curse | May 20122012-05-19[6] | Oct 20132013-10-07[5] | 1yr 4mo ejel | ||
Team Curse | Oct 20132013-10-07[5] | Feb 20142014-02-04 | 3mo 28d ejel | ||
Team Curse | Feb 20142014-02-04 | Mar 20142014-03-06[24] | 1mo 2d ejel | ||
Team Curse | Mar 20142014-03-06[24] | Jan 20152015-01-06[7] | 10mo ejel | ||
Curse Academy | ≈May 2014≈2014-05-17 | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | ≈7mo 22d ejel | ||
Gravity | Jan 20152015-01-08[11] | May 20152015-05-18[9] | 4mo 10d ejel | ||
Team Coast | May 20152015-05-18[12] | ≈Jan 2016≈2016-01-?? | ≈7mo 14d ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | Jan 20162016-01-20[13] | Mar 20162016-03-03 | 1mo 14d ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | Mar 20162016-03-03 | May 20162016-05-20[14] | 2mo 17d ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | May 20162016-05-20[14] | Sep 20162016-09-26[15] | 4mo 6d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Sep 20162016-09-26[18] | Dec 20162016-12-08[16] | 2mo 12d ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Jan 20172017-01-13[20] | May 20172017-05-19[19] | 4mo 6d ejel | ||
TL Academy | ≈Apr 2017≈2017-04-14 | ≈Apr 2017≈2017-04-16 | ≈2d ejel | ||
Dignitas | May 20172017-05-19[21] | ≈Dec 2017≈2017-12-?? | ≈6mo 13d ejel | ||
FlyQuest | May 20182018-05-07[23] | Dec 20182018-12-08[22] | 7mo 1d ejel |
News
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
TSM | January (approx.), TSM is formed. Saintvicious, TheOddOne, FeedFest, Reginald, Locodoco, and Chaox join.[2] | |
CLG | February 23, Saintvicious joins.[4] | |
TSM | February 23, Saintvicious leaves.[1] | |
CDE | December 8, Chicks Dig Elo is formed to compete in 2011 World Cyber Games. Dyrus, Saintvicious, Reginald, Chauster, and Xpecial join. | |
CDE | December 11, Dyrus, Saintvicious, Reginald, Chauster, and Xpecial leave. |
CLG | May 19, Voyboy joins. HotshotGG (Top to Jungle) changes position. saintvicious leaves.[3] | |
CRS | May 19, Saintvicious joins. Crumbzz leaves.[6] |
CRS | October 7, IWillDominate, Pobelter, Aphromoo, and Zekent join. Saintvicious (Jungle to Coach) changes position. Cop moves to substitute. Nyjacky and Edward leave.[5] |
CRS | February 4, Zekent (Support to Coach) changes position. Saintvicious (Coach to Support) changes position. | |
CRS | March 6, Bunny FuFuu joins. Saintvicious (Support to Coach/Sub/Jungle) changes position.[24] | |
CA | May 17 (approx.), Saintvicious joins. |
CRS | January 6, Team Curse transfers its roster and NA LCS spot to Team Liquid. Quas, IWillDominate, FeniX, Piglet, Xpecial, Keane, zignature, Bunny FuFuu, Peter (Head Coach), MarkZ (Head Analyst), jokasteve (General Manager), Saintvicious (Coach), and LiQuiD112 (CEO) leave.[7] | |
CA | January 8, Hauntzer, Saintvicious, Keane, Cop, and Bunny FuFuu leave.[8] | |
GV | January 8, Hauntzer, Saintvicious, Keane, Cop, Bunny FuFuu, and Samurai (Owner) join.[11] | |
GV | May 18, Move and Altec join. Saintvicious leaves.[9][10] | |
CST | May 18, Saintvicious (Head Coach) joins.[12] |
CST | January (approx.), Team Coast is disbanded. Cris, Shrimp, and Saintvicious (Head Coach) leave. | |
APX | January 20, Apex Gaming is formed. Cris, Eve, Keane, Police, Xpecial, Saintvicious (Head Coach), and BlisS (Assistant Coach) join. Shrimp joins as substitute.[13] | |
APX | March 3, BrandonFTW joins as substitute. Saintvicious (Head Coach to Head Coach/Sub/Jungle) and BlisS (Assistant Coach to Assistant Coach/Sub/Mid) change positions. Indivisible leaves. | |
APX | May 20, Ray, Diamondprox, Roar, and KonKwon join. Saintvicious (Head Coach/Sub/Jungle to Head Coach) and BlisS (Assistant Coach/Sub/Mid to Assistant Coach) change positions. Big ol Ron and BrandonFTW leave.[14] | |
APX | September 26, Apex Gaming is acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers and merges with Dignitas under the Dignitas brand. Ray, ShrimP, Keane, Apollo, Xpecial, Cris, Diamondprox, Shiphtur, Roar, Saintvicious (Head Coach), Cop (Coach), BlisS (Assistant Coach), and Crumbz (Assistant Coach) leave.[15] | |
DIG | September 26, Dignitas is acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers and merges with Apex Gaming under the Dignitas brand. Ray, ShrimP, Keane, Xpecial, Cop (Coach), and Saintvicious (Coach) join. Apollo rejoins. Cris joins as substitute.[18] | |
DIG | December 8, Cop (Coach) and Saintvicious (Coach) leave.[16][17] |
TL | January 13, Saintvicious (Strategic Coach) joins.[20] | |
TL.A | April 14 (approx.), Team Liquid Academy is formed. Ron, Chorong, Arcsecond, Youngbin, and KonKwon join. Saintvicious and TheOddOrange join as substitutes. | |
TL.A | April 16 (approx.), Team Liquid Academy is disbanded. Ron, Chorong, Arcsecond, Youngbin, KonKwon, Saintvicious, and TheOddOrange leave. | |
DIG | May 19, Saintvicious (Coach) rejoins.[21] | |
TL | May 19, Saintvicious (Strategic Coach) leaves.[19] | |
DIG | December (approx.), Saintvicious (Coach) leaves. |
FLY | May 7, Saintvicious (Strategic Coach) joins.[23] | |
FLY | May 10, KonKwon's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019. Saintvicious (Strategic Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2018.[25] | |
FLY | November 19, Saintvicious (Strategic Coach)'s contract is extended through 2019. Flame and Keane's contracts expire.[26] | |
FLY | December 8, Saintvicious (Strategic Coach) leaves.[22] |
Biography[]
Brandon "Saintvicious" DiMarco is from Mauldin, South Carolina, in the USA. He grew up playing games on Nintendo. He began playing League when his girlfriend at the time bought him the collector’s edition. [27]. He has continued to play League since the early beta.
Season 1[]
Saintvicious started his career in League of Legends playing top for the original lineup of Team Solomid. In Feburary of 2011 he left Team Solomid for Counter Logic Gaming, replacing Kobe24 in the jungle. CLG attended the Riot Season 1 Championship in Sweden in June 2011, placing second in their group and then fifth overall in the tournament. [28]
Preseason 2[]
Saintvicious continued to play for CLG throughout the Season 2 Preseason. After the Season 1 Championship, he and CLG won several major tournaments in a row. First, they won in the online National ESL Premier League Season 1, and then they attended their second international LAN tournament: IEM Cologne. CLG won their group 3-0 and then defeated Millenium and TSM in the bracket to win the tournament. They also won MLG Raleigh in August, this time beating Epik Gamer in the finals.
At IEM Guangzhou in October 2012, CLG's hot streak cooled off slightly, but they still finished in second place, losing to Team WE both in the group stage and in the finals. [29] Immediately after Guangzhou, the team attended IPL3, in Atlantic City. There, they defeated A Picture of A Goose in the first round but then lost to Dignitas in the semifinals before beating TSM in the third-place match. One week later, CLG flew to New York to play in IEM New York; this time taking home fourth place after defeats to SK Gaming and Sypher in the playoffs.
In November, Saintvicious with CLG attempted to qualify for MLG Providence; however, in the qualifier they were intending to use a Lilac, but when he was unable to participate, they fielded Lapaka instead. Because Lapaka was officially on the roster of Absolute Legends for the event, CLG was disqualified and RFLX Gaming advanced to the top four and attended MLG Providence instead. [30]
Season 2[]
In the beginning of season 2, Saintvicious took part in the All American team Chicks Dig Elo (CDE) which was formed by players from Team SoloMid, Epik Gamer and Counter Logic Gaming since their normal teams could not compete in the 2011 World Cyber Games due to their lineups not being from entirely one country. In the American WCG trials, they took second place behind Team Dignitas to earn the right to be one of the two American League teams at the 2011 WCG finals in Busan. They then dominated the finals, winning the gold medal without losing a match. In an all-American quarterfinal, they avenged their US trial championship loss against Dignitas and then bested a Millennium team playing for France before beating Gameburg Team, who was representing Poland, in the gold medal match.
Saintvicious returned to CLG’s standard lineup with HotshotGG, bigfatlp, Doublelift, and Chauster, which participated in and won the online NESL Premier League Season 2 playoffs. Their next event wasn't until February 2012, when they played in the LoLPro.com Curse Invitational and came in second. In March, they attended their next LAN, the IEM World Championship in Hanover. They placed second in their group behind Dignitas and then lost in the semifinals to Moscow Five, the eventual winners of the tournament. Saintvicious and CLG ended up taking home 3rd place after a victory over against All authority.[31]
On March 12, 2012, CLG temporarily moved to a gaming house in South Korea in order to train and participate in Azubu The Champions Spring 2012. Placed in Group B, CLG entered playoffs but immediately lost to MiG Blaze, the eventual tournament winners, in the quarterfinals. While in Korea, CLG also competed in the online Leaguecraft ggClassic. They lost in the semifinals to 4Not.Fire and then forfeited their third-place match against JPak and Friends. They also briefly flew to Las Vegas (in the United States) to attend IPL 4 from April 6 to April 8. After being sent to the loser's bracket by Dignitas in the second round, they came back to play against TSM in the grand final, which they ultimately lost to place second overall. On April 25, Saintvicious along with CLG moved back to North America.
In May 2012 Saintvicious participated in roster swaps between CLG, Curse Gaming and Dignitas and left to join Curse to replace their jungler Crumbzz. Team Curse competed in at the MLG 2012 - Spring Championship, where the newly reformed team was able to place 7th/8th. On August 26, Saintvicious with Curse won the 2012 MLG Pro Circuit/Summer/Championship, beating Dignitas in the best of 5 finals 3-2. However, both teams were disqualified by MLG and Riot for violating MLG's Official Pro Circuit Conduct Rules: "competitors may not intentionally Forfeit a Game or conspire to manipulate Rankings or Brackets." No prize money or circuit points were awarded to either teams.[32][33]
On August 20, Curse would compete in the North American Regional Season 2 World Championship Qualifier, but failed to qualify, placing 4th, losing to Counter Logic Gaming in the third-place match.
Preseason 3[]
Following the conclusion of Season 2, on October 19, 2012, Curse hosted an Extra Life League of Legends charity stream marathon supporting the Seattle Children's Hospital. [34] Team Curse would pick up gold in two minor tournaments in Solo Mid Series Week 4 and Solo Mid Series Week 5.
Curse with a roster including Saintvicious would compete in the IPL 5 tournament in Las Vegas on the 29th of November. They would take third in the group stages, suffering defeat twice at the hands of Moscow 5, but managing to win against Blackbean from Thailand. Being knocked to the losers bracket, Curse would sweep the series against Team Dynamic, and then be forced to fight against their sister team Curse EU. They would manage to eliminate Curse EU from the tournament 2-1 to advance against Taipei Assassins. The Taiwanese team would defeat Curse 2-0, ending their tournament run. Team Curse placed 7th-8th at the event and took home $1,750 in winnings.
Season 3[]
Curse with Saintvicious started off the Spring Season of the NA LCS Spring Season strong. They didn't drop a single game, up until week 4, when they lost their first game to Dignitas. Despite that loss, and having a rough rest of the season, Curse still finished 2nd, securing their spot in the Spring Playoffs along with securing their spot in the Summer Season of the NA LCS. Despite having a roster change right before the Playoffs, Curse went on to place 4th in the NA LCS Spring Playoffs.
On the eve of the NA LCS Summer Season, Team Curse announced the huge news that they would be filling their support role by EU ex-Gambit Gaming member Edward, who was the EU LCS All Star. He would be the first player to ever play in both NA and EU LCS. Despite the huge roster acquisition, Curse had a shaky Summer season, fighting hard to stay in the middle of the pack. They did end the season 13-15 in a 4th spot place going into NA LCS Summer Playoffs. They first faced off against Team Dignitas and even though winning their first game in a dominating fashion, they lost the next ones, losing 1-2, therefore having to play CLG for the 5th spot decider. Curse was unable to best CLG in the set losing 0-2, and were sent to relegation to play for their spot back in the Season 4 Spring Promotion.
2014 Preseason[]
In October 2013 Saintvicious stepped down from the player roster of Team Curse and opted to become their coach/analyst.
2014 Season[]
Curse's starting roster for the spring split consisted of Quas, IWDominate, Voyboy, Cop, and Zekent. After the end of the third week of the split, Saintvicious became the starting support in place of Zekent, and then at the end of the seventh week Saintvicious was in turn replaced by Bunny FuFuu.
Saintvicious then moved to the starting lineup for Curse Academy as their jungler for the upcoming season.
2015 Preseason[]
Curse Academy were given a seed into the Spring Expansion tournament as a result of their participation in the Promotion Tournament. With a roster of Hauntzer, Saintvicious, Keane, Cop, and Bunny FuFuu, they beat compLexity.White 2-0 in the online stage and then advanced to the live tournament, where they defeated Coast 3-1 and then Team Fusion 3-1, qualifying for the spring season. However, due to the one-team-per-organization rule, the roster was sold and became known as Gravity.
2015 Season[]
Gravity finished the spring round robin with a 10-8 record, in fifth place. In the quarterfinals, they lost 1-3 to Team Impulse and earned 10 Championship Points for the season. On May 11, Saintvicious announced that he may be retiring permanently from competitive League of Legends.[35] A week later, he joined Team Coast as their new head coach.[36] Upon joining the team, he compared his plans for Coast to his experiences with building up Gravity.[37]
2016 Season[]
Saintvicious left Team Coast and formed a new NACS team called Apex Gaming in January 2016 with himself as head coach and former Samsung mid laner BlisS as assistant coach.[38]
Trivia[]
- The name Saintvicious is a reference to the popular anime Cowboy Bebop.[39]
- Originally a member of Team SoloMid.
- Known for his unpredictable play-style.
- Known for his preference of strong control junglers such as Dr. Mundo, Udyr, Shyvana, Olaf, and Lee Sin.
- Uses uncommon Junglers in Solo Queue such as Urgot, Ezreal, and Janna.
- MVP at IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Guangzhou.
- Gave Pick-up Advice as a result of a Reddit thread reaching top.
- Believes that Chicks Dig Elo was the best team he ever played with.
- Stated in an interview that he earns almost as much as a doctor.
- Is known for his chronic cough.
- Jokingly says he is brothers with CloudTemplar because they are both the same age and have both served in the military.[40]
- Has been in the U.S. Navy.
- Has a tattoo of a Dark Templar from Starcraft on his arm.
- Played jungle Ezreal in IEM Season VII - Global Challenge Katowice.
- Recently started a show called Jungleology which has covered builds and gameplay of Xin Zhao, Hecarim, Malphite and most recently Karthus in the jungle.
- Named one of his smurf account, "Crs Geova" after his manager, LiQuiD112's dog, Geova.[41]
- Has primarily played Jarvan IV, Xin Zhao and Volibear in the North American LCS.
- Since joining Curse, he has been Curse's main shot caller.
- A running gag in the community involves Saintvicious constantly missing smites on high value objectives during his slump.
- Represented North America as their jungler in the 2013 AllStar's Tournament.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2023
- September 4, Counter Logic Gaming, League of Legends 1st place team, at MLG Raleigh with Seltzer on YouTube
- December 23, Team USA - CDE, League of Legends champions of the WCG Grand Finals 2011 with Seltzer on YouTube
- January 23, Saintvicious AMA with Saintvicious on Reddit
- April 11, CLG's Saintvicious at IPL4 with JforJade on YouTube
- April 14, Saintvicious: The Mang in The Jungle [Archived] with MrOw on SK Gaming
- May 2, Saintvicious post Korea AMA with Saintvicious on Reddit
- June 7, Interview with Crs SaintVicious about eSports in general [Archived] with Zerockk on Dignitas
- June 14, SaintVicious & Elementz of Curse.NA at the MLG Spring Championships with Seltzer on YouTube
- June 16, Crs Saintvicious Interviews Travis on Living with Doublelift [Lost] with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 27, Brandon 'Saintvicious' DiMarco Talks Curse Beverly Hills Gaming House, League of Legends with John Gaudiosi on Forbes
- August 6, Crs Saintvicious Post Mlg Arena AMA with Saintvicious on Reddit
- August 27, Curse.SaintVicious at the MLG Summer Championships Post-Disqualification with Seltzer on YouTube
- September 7, Interview avec Crs Saintvicious, jungler de Curse.na with Zerockk on Eclypsia
- September 30, CRS Saintvicious on Living with TSM - Worlds Predictions - eSports Entourage [Lost] with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 15, Shift: The League of Legends Phenomenon [Reupload] by GameTrailers on YouTube
- November 11, Curse Saintvicious at Lone Star Clash II with Sjokz on YouTube
- November 30, IPL5 SaintVicious Interview with Pluto on YouTube
- November 30, IPL5 SaintVicious Megumi Interview with megumixbear on YouTube
- December 4, Hi, I am Saintvicious Jungler for Curse and one of the oldest pro players in the League scene AMA with Saintvicious on Reddit
- December 12, Saintvicious 'Grilled': "If he could 1v1 any player, [Voyboy'd] do extremely well [vs. them]" (#21) with Thorin on YouTube
- January 13, I am saintvicious,team captain and Jungler for Curse Gaming AMA with Saintvicious on Reddit
- January 14, Saintvicious talks about making it into Season 3 of the LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 7, Saintvicious talks about Curse being the Korean US Team with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 9, League of Legends LCS Post-Game: Brandon "Saintvicious" DiMarco [Lost] with Machinima on YouTube
- February 15, LCS Post-Game: Nyjacky & SaintVicious after coL match [Lost] with Machinima on YouTube
- February 16, An Interview with Curse's Jungler: Saintvicious [Archived] with KatanaMordecai on Dignitas
- February 21, Saintvicious LCS W3 - They gave us the picks we wanted with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 1, League of Legends LCS WK4 - Voyboy & SaintVicious - Curse vs. TSM [Lost] with Machinima on YouTube
- March 16, Saintvicious tells us Reginald threw up before his match with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 11, Saintvicious talks about leading NA All Stars to Victory with Travis Gafford on Yahoo
- April 25, Getting Personal with Saintvicious [Lost] with Machinima on YouTube
- May 24, Saintvicious - Shanghai All Stars 2013 Interview with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- May 24, Shanghai All Stars 2013 NA All Stars Press Conference Highlights with GameSpot on YouTube
- May 28, Post All Stars Saintvicious AMA with Saintvicious on Reddit
- June 29, MLG Anaheim Curse Saintvicious with Seltzer on YouTube
- June 30, Saintvicious talks match vs Coast, Edward, and Weirdest Signings with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 2, How a pro player gets his name by Riot Games on YouTube
- July 9, Interview with Saintvicious on Curse's Summer Split Performance [Archived] with Drfeelbad on Dignitas
- July 16, Life before the big League by Riot Games on YouTube
- July 17, Pro tips on trying new roles by Riot Games on YouTube
- July 23, Brandon Saintvicious DiMarco Gave Up A Life To Play League Of Legends with John Gaudiosi on GameSkinny
- August 13, Calling the Shots - Saintvicious [Lost] with Machinima on YouTube
- October 24, Saintvicious 'Grilled' (2nd app): "DanDy has extremely good mechanics" (Episode #83) with Thorin on YouTube
- November 7, The Hydra's Den - Crs SaintVicious [Lost] with Hydramis on YouTube
- November 16, Team Curse talks about new roster [Archived] with Jessie Lawrence on LoL Esports
- January 27, Saint Vicious talk about coaching with Curse and his foray into casting with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 8, Saintvicious talks about being back in LCS as a player with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 23, Saint Vicious talks about competing for Promotional Relegations with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 23, Interview with Crs Saintvicious [Archived] with chadisbubbles on Dignitas
- October 25, Travis and St. Vicious talk about his visit to see the Finals in Seoul with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 7, Saintvicious Interview - "How do you practice for an ARAM?!" with Brittany Brown on YouTube
- December 13, Saintvicious on his triumphant return to the LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 11, Saintvicious – North America's pioneering jungler [Lost] by Unknown Author on Gold per 10
- January 22, 1v1: Saintvicious on Gravity Owner, LCS NA First Week Struggles, and Leaving Curse with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 1, NA LCS 2015: Saintvicious "Just Bunny made me want to play [again]." with Moonstreuxx on YouTube
- March 21, Saintvicious - "Just because I'm apathetic doesn't mean I don't try my hardest" with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 24, LEAGUE LEGACIES – GV SAINTVICIOUS [Lost] with Unknown Interviewer on Azubu
- June 4, Coachvicious: "I want to earn it" [Archived] with Schuyler Winter on LoL Esports
- August 30, Saintvicious: "I'll Say C9 Don't Have a Very Good Chance Against TL." with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 17, Saintvicious on the keys to Apex's success—and how Ohq is 'super overrated' [Archived] with Samuel Lingle on The Daily Dot
- July 10, Cop and Saintvicious on Cop's role as Apex Trial Coach: 'Ready to go on stage if Saint dies of old age' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 28, Saintvicious: coaching FlyQuest through summer and what's next with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 9, Saintvicious resigns from FlyQuest and apologizes after “inconsiderate” mental health remarks by Calum Patterson on Dexerto
- December 13, Talk to Thorin: Saintvicious on Depression, His Demons and Mistakes Made (LoL) with Thorin on YouTube
- December 22, Saintvicious is still COMPETING years after LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2013-08-15 | NA LCS 2013 Summer | VES vs CRS | Link |
2013-07-18 | NA LCS 2013 Summer | CRS vs CST | Link |
2013-07-12 | NA LCS 2013 Summer | CRS vs CLG | Link |
2013-06-30 | NA LCS 2013 Summer | CRS vs CST | Link |
2013-04-18 | NA LCS 2013 Spring | MRN vs CRS | Link |
2013-04-11 | NA LCS 2013 Spring | CRS vs MRN | Link |
2013-04-06 | NA LCS 2013 Spring | CRS vs VUL | Link |
2013-04-01 | NA LCS 2013 Spring | VUL vs CRS | Link |
2013-02-27 | NA LCS 2013 Spring | CRS vs COL | Link |
2013-02-09 | NA LCS 2013 Spring | GGU vs CRS | Link |
2013-01-12 | NA LCS 2013 Spring Qualifiers | CRS vs TBC | Link |
2011-06-19 | Worlds Season 1 | GDE vs CLG | Link |
2011-06-18 | Worlds Season 1 | CLG vs XAN | Link |
2011-06-18 | Worlds Season 1 | TSM vs CLG | Link |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 NESL Roster History nationalesl.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Xpecial Reddit Comment reddit.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 CLG Roster Changes clgaming.net
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Counter Logic Gaming summonersriftlol.wordpress.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Voyboy's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 saintvicious joined curse crumbzz to dignitas reignofgaming.net
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Breaking the Curse: Liquid Rising liquidlegends.net
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Gravity makes light of joining the LCS lolesports.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Saintvicious joins Team Coast as new Head Coach teamcoast.net
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Teams shuffle rosters for 2015 Summer from LoL Esports
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Gravity makes light of joining the LCS lolesports.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Saintvicious joins Team Coach as new Head Coach teamcoast.net
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Saintvicious' TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Apex Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Cop's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Saintvicious' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Saintvicious Joins Team Dignitas Coaching Staff team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Welcome Back Saintvicious youtube.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Saintvicious Joins Team Dignitas Coaching Staff team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Curse Adds New Support for Super Week teamcurse.net
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2018-05-10
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2018-11-18; after change - NA - 2018-11-19
- ↑ http://team-dignitas.net/articles/blogs/League-of-Legends/5918/Interview-with-Crs-Saintvicious
- ↑ Official Season One Championship Page season-one-championship.eu.leagueoflegends.com
- ↑ IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Guangzhou esl-world.net
- ↑ MLG Providence 2011 Qualifier Results majorleaguegaming.com
- ↑ IEM Season VI World Championship - Hanover 'esl-world.net
- ↑ An Important Message Regarding MLG Summer Championship League of Legends majorleaguegaming.com
- ↑ 2012 Pro Circuit Conduct Rules majorleaguegaming.com
- ↑ Harnessing Elo For Good - Curse Charity Stream Marathon leagueoflegends.com
- ↑ Saintvicious's Facebook post facebook.com
- ↑ Saintvicious joins Team Coast as new Head Coach teamcoast.net
- ↑ saintvicious's tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Saintvicious's Twitlonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ How a pro player gets his name youtube.com
- ↑ Random Vlog behind Stage IEM Katowice youtube.com
- ↑ Liquid and Jacky go to pick up Geova from Dog Day Care youtube.com