
BenjiKoen Haakman

Brash eSports qualifies for CoD Champs
Benji and the rest of Brash eSports qualified for the 2018 Call of Duty World Championships.
ANALYSIS
Switching up Denza (now on Vitality) for Dylan didn't seem to hurt Brash eSports as the surprise 17th-20th place CWL Anaheim Open team needed to win two consecutive games in the lower bracket in order to qualify. The final match between Giants Gaming came down to the wire as Benji helped secure a Game 5 win over Giants, setting the stage for Benji and the rest of Brash eSports to make their first ever Call of Duty World Championships qualification. Brash eSports appear to be a lineup that will not challenge for a pool play spot.
Switching up Denza (now on Vitality) for Dylan didn't seem to hurt Brash eSports as the surprise 17th-20th place CWL Anaheim Open team needed to win two consecutive games in the lower bracket in order to qualify. The final match between Giants Gaming came down to the wire as Benji helped secure a Game 5 win over Giants, setting the stage for Benji and the rest of Brash eSports to make their first ever Call of Duty World Championships qualification. Brash eSports appear to be a lineup that will not challenge for a pool play spot.
Roster History / Event Placements
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August 19, 20182018 Call of Duty World League Championships - Finished 17/24 with Brash eSports
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June 17, 2018CWL Anaheim Open - Finished 17/20 with Brash eSports