2020 New York Excelsior season

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Head coachJeong "imt" Yong-cheol
General managerKim Yo-han
2020 New York Excelsior season
Head coachJeong "imt" Yong-cheol
General managerKim Yo-han
OwnerJeff Wilpon
Arena(s)Hammerstein Ballroom
ConferenceAtlantic
DivisionNorth
RegionAsia
Results
Record13–8 (.619)
Place
May MeleeSemifinals
Summer ShowdownSemifinals
Countdown CupSemifinals
Season PlayoffsAsia Lower Finals
Total Earnings$290,000

The 2020 New York Excelsior season was the third season of New York Excelsior's (NYXL) existence in the Overwatch League and their first under head coach Jeong "imt" Yong-cheol. New York planned to host two homestand weekends in the 2020 season at the Hammerstein Ballroom in the Manhattan Center.[1] While the first homestand took place, all other homestand events were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Organizational changes

On October 21, 2019, New York parted ways with head coach Ty "Pavane" Hyun-sang, as he joined the London Spitfire as an assistant coach. Pavane had been with the team since its inception and led them to a 56–12 regular season record over his career with the team.[2] In his replacement, New York promoted assistant coach Jeong "imt" Yong-cheol as their new head coach on November 19.[3] On December 1, NYXL signed former Seoul Dynasty assistant coach Lee "WhyNot" Ju-hyub as an assistant coach.[4]

Roster changes

The Excelsior enter the new season with one free agents, one players which they have the option to retain for another year, and seven players under contract.[5] The OWL's deadline to exercise a team option is November 11, after which any players not retained will become a free agent. Free agency officially began on October 7.[6]

Acquisitions

NYXL's first offseason acquisition was on February 15, when the team announced the signing of former Guangzhou Charge off-tank Choi "HOTBA" Hong-jun.[7] The following week, the team promoted off-tank Kim "BiaNcA" Dong-wook from their academy team, XL2 Academy.[8] On November 26, New York signed support player Kim "Mandu" Chan-hee from Korean Contenders team O2 Blast.[9] The following week, on December 4, the team signed DPS player Lee "WhoRU" Seung-joon from Fusion University.[10]

Departures

On October 8, the Excelsior announced that they would not pick up their option to keep DPS Yeon-Oh "Fl0w3r" Hwang on the roster another year.[11] A week later, the team announced that they would not re-sign off-tank Kim "MekO" Tae Hong, who had been with the team since their inception in 2017.[12] On December 6, the team announced that DPS player Kim "Pine" Do-hyeon had retired from professional Overwatch and would become a streamer for NYXL.[13]

Roster

2020 New York Excelsior roster
PlayersCoaches
Role No. Handle Name Nationality
Damage 9 Saebyeolbe (C) Park Jong-ryeol South Korea
Damage 10 Libero Kim Hae-seong South Korea
Damage 23 WhoRU Lee Seung-jun South Korea
Damage 31 Nenne Jeong Yeon-kwan South Korea
Damage 1 Haksal Kim Hyo-jong South Korea
Tank 7 Mano Kim Dong-gyu South Korea
Tank 17 HOTBA Choi Hong-joon South Korea
Tank 13 BiaNcA Kim Dong-wook South Korea
Support 44 JJoNak Bang Seong-hyun South Korea
Support 97 Anamo Jung Tae-sung South Korea
Support 2 Mandu (I) Kim Chan-hee South Korea
Head coach
  • Jeong "imt" Yong-cheol

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (2W) Two-way player
  • Substitute player Substitute
  • Injured Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: June 5, 2020.

Standings

Game log

References

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