University of Toronto heads to 2017 College Championship

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In the first semifinal of the League of Legends 2017 College Championship, the University of Toronto made quick work of Carnegie Mellon to advance to the finals.

In the League of Legends 2017 College Championship, eight teams originally squared off to do their best in being named champions. After two days of competition, only three teams remain at this point in time with one officially in the finals.

The University of Toronto has officially advanced to the championship match on Sunday, May 28th, 2017. They will face the winner of the second semifinal of the Robert Morris-IL vs. Maryville matchup.

Not only did Toronto make quick work against Carnegie Mellon 3-1, but they’re making a statement that they can compete with any team in front of them. Their strategies and incredible teamwork were on full display this past Friday.

Take a look at the incredible highlights of Day 2 below:

The second semifinal will take place on Saturday at 6:00 p.m. ET as the winner will have a date against Toronto. It’s hard to tell which collegiate team will end up on top but make no mistake about it, this holiday weekend is shaping up to be a great one thanks to this tournament.

Whether you’re a gamer or considering going professional, watching tournaments like these will only help hone your craft. Watching how great Toronto played goes to show how all the hard work, preparation, and execution can help you achieve greatness. It’s not over yet but Toronto really showcased their talent against Carnegie Mellon.

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Overall, make sure to tune in, later on, today since the Robert Morris-IL vs. Maryville matchup should be intense. Fans will be able to watch these matchups either through LoL Esports or on Twitch all weekend long. Keep in mind you can also watch every match directly through the League of Legends gaming client.