University of California Irvine's Valorant series against San Jose State was a bit more even than their Overwatch outing. But still ended up in UCI's favor after two really even matchups. On the first map, Ascent, the two teams went back and forth. At the half, it was virtually even. However, UCI's Nibbler, play an unorthodox Jett. Instead of using Jett's tools for hyper-aggression and initiation, they often played back and leaned on utility and ranged weapons. It became clear that San Jose State was off-balance, and it eventually caused them the first game.
Game 2, however, San Jose got off to an amazing start. They got off to a 7-0 lead on Split. But in a show of grit and very intelligent buy rounds, UCI mounted a massive comeback. Nibbler once more played out of their mind, this time on Raze. Once more, Nibbler played his agent in a creative way, leaning on Raze's abilities for movement rather than fighting. In a way, he played Jett like Raze and Raze like Jett. Eventually, their late runs and superior fighting got them the win in Valorant as well.
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