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Team SoloMid Confirms Valorant Roster Ahead of 2025

  • TSM has been on and off around the VALORANT scene.
  • The North American organization has not managed to enter the VCT Tier 1 environment.
  • This is their 3rd rebuild in Ascension.

 

TSM has revealed their revamped team for Split 3 of NA Challengers 2024. Tyler “sym” Porter is back as a starter, teaming up with ex-QoR players Travis “tdawgg” Regan and Damion “XXiF” Cook. Stay up to date on any VALORANT transfer rumors thanks to our expert esports tips!

Team Solo Mid confirms VALORANT roster ahead of 2025
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Looking for a new opportunity

After battling through the Open Qualifiers of NA, tdawwg and XXiF earned their place among the several rosters in North America. Playing under QoR, they tackled Group A in Split 1 and successfully made it to the Mid Season Cup, where they ended up in the top 8. Sadly, the roster couldn’t match their earlier success in Split 2 and ended up in last place of their gruop, narrowly escaping relegation by just 1 slot. Following this, tdawwg and XXiF decided to leave the organization to pursue new opportunities in the offseason.

After losing to the eventual champions in the 2023 Ascension, sym left Moist Moguls and tried to make a comeback in the 2024 Challengers Open Qualifiers with Lemonade Stand. Sadly, his time with that team didn’t bring much success right away, but his talent caught the attention of TSM, who were eager to make a strong push in the Challengers scene this year.

 

 

Back once again

TSM may not have been in the running for a spot in the 2024 Ascension league, but they kept their heads down and stayed focused during the Challengers stage. They made it to the next phase of Split 2 with a 3-3 record in the Groups and started gearing up for the qualification playoffs. After losing to M80 at first, TSM found themselves in the lower bracket, which seemed like a tough end to their season. However, determined to make it to South America, they took down SaD Esports and Blinn, then pulled off a surprise victory against Oxygen Esports and Moist x Shopify, earning North America’s 2nd seed for Ascension.

TSM’s journey took a disappointing turn after their last big win. They managed to secure just one victory in Mexico against Galorys, but then they struggled in the playoffs, finishing with a 1-4 record. Not long after that, the organization decided to part ways with sym, Kevin “POISED” Ngo, Alex “aproto” Protopapas, and Head Coach Daniel “Faded” Hwang, and they started getting ready for the next split. As of the moment these 3 pieces are the only ones confirmed ahead of 2025, thus 2 players and staff are still missing for TSM.

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