LOL - LCO Split 2 06/16 08:00 - Peace v Pentanet.GG 1-0
LOL - LCO Split 2 06/15 10:00 - Pentanet.GG v Dire Wolves 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/18 16:40 - DWG KIA v Pentanet.GG 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/18 13:50 - Pentanet.GG v PSG Talon 0-1
LOL - MSI 05/17 17:40 - Pentanet.GG v Cloud9 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/17 15:50 - Pentanet.GG v MAD Lions 0-1
LOL - MSI 05/16 15:35 - Royal Never Give Up v Pentanet.GG 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/16 13:00 - Cloud9 v Pentanet.GG 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/15 16:55 - Pentanet.GG v DWG KIA 0-1
LOL - MSI 05/15 13:00 - Pentanet.GG v Royal Never Give Up 0-1
LOL - MSI 05/14 16:45 - PSG Talon v Pentanet.GG 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/14 13:50 - MAD Lions v Pentanet.GG 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/09 18:15 103 Pentanet.GG v Unicorns of Love 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/09 17:25 - Pentanet.GG v Royal Never Give Up 0-1
LOL - MSI 05/09 16:25 - Pentanet.GG v Unicorns of Love 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/09 14:45 - Pentanet.GG v Royal Never Give Up 0-1
LOL - MSI 05/09 13:50 - Pentanet.GG v Unicorns of Love 0-1
LOL - MSI 05/08 13:50 - Pentanet.GG v Unicorns of Love 1-0
LOL - MSI 05/07 13:00 - Pentanet.GG v Royal Never Give Up 0-1
LOL - MSI 05/06 15:45 - Pentanet.GG v Unicorns of Love 0-1
LOL - MSI 05/06 14:50 - Royal Never Give Up v Pentanet.GG 1-0
LOL - LCO Split 1 Playoffs 04/10 08:00 - Pentanet.GG v Peace 3-1
LOL - LCO Split 1 Playoffs 03/31 07:00 - Pentanet.GG v Peace 3-2
LOL - LCO Split 1 03/26 08:00 - Pentanet.GG v Gravitas 0-1
LOL - LCO Split 1 03/24 07:00 - Pentanet.GG v Peace 1-0
LOL - LCO Split 1 03/23 08:00 - Order v Pentanet.GG 0-1
LOL - LCO Split 1 03/19 10:00 - Pentanet.GG v Chiefs Esports Club 1-0
LOL - LCO Split 1 03/17 09:00 - Pentanet.GG v Legacy Esports 1-0
LOL - LCO Split 1 03/16 10:00 - Dire Wolves v Pentanet.GG 0-1
LOL - LCO Split 1 03/12 07:00 - MAMMOTH v Pentanet.GG 0-1

Wikipedia - Pentanet.GG

Pentanet.GG was an Australian professional League of Legends team. It was founded on 2 December 2019, following the acquisition of the Bombers' Oceanic Pro League (OPL) spot by Perth-based internet provider Pentanet. After Riot Games discontinued the OPL following the 2020 season, Pentanet.GG became a member of the ESL-run League of Legends Circuit Oceania (LCO).

History

Essendon Football Club announced on 2 December 2019 that it had sold its OPL spot to internet provider Pentanet. Pentanet simultaneously announced the founding of its new esports department, Pentanet.GG.

Pentanet.GG's inaugural roster consisted of top laner Brandon "BioPanther" Alexander, jungler Paris "Souli" Sitzoukis, mid laner Jarod "Getback" Tucker, bot laner Mark "Praedyth" Lewis, and support Jake "Rogue" Sharwood. The team finished sixth in Split 1 of the 2020 OPL season. Prior to Split 2, Pentanet.GG replaced "Souli" with Jackson "Pabu" Pavone, who had just announced his role swap from top to jungle. Pentanet.GG finished third in the regular season of Split 2 and qualified for playoffs. However, the team's playoff debut was short-lived. ORDER defeated Pentanet.GG 3–1 in the first round of the winners' bracket, knocking Pentanet.GG down to the second round of the losers' bracket. Pentanet.GG was then swept by The Chiefs and eliminated from playoff contention.[]

Riot Games announced in late 2020 that the OPL would be discontinued, prompting many OPL players to seek offers from overseas. "Rogue" subsequently left Pentanet.GG to join French team Izi Dream. He was replaced with OPL veteran Daniel "Decoy" Ealam. "Getback" was meanwhile replaced with another OPL veteran, Jesse "Chazz" Mahoney. The OPL's replacement, the LCO, was later announced by ESL in early 2021, with Pentanet.GG as one of its eight franchise members.

Pentanet.GG became the LCO's first champions after dominating Split 1 of the 2021 LCO season. The team finished first in the regular season with only one loss to Gravitas, and then won their first domestic title after winning three series in a row. This qualified Pentanet.GG for the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational as Oceania's representative.

For the first stage of the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational, Pentanet.GG was placed in Group A, along with China's Royal Never Give Up and Russia's Unicorns of Love. Vietnam's GAM Esports was also drawn into the group, but they were unable to participate in the event due to Vietnam's COVID-19 restrictions. Pentanet.GG finished the quadruple round robin with only two wins and six losses, tying Unicorns of Love for second. After defeating Unicorns of Love in the subsequent tiebreaker match, Pentanet.GG became the first Oceanic team to advance to the main event of an international League of Legends tournament. In the second stage of the tournament, Pentanet.GG only managed to win one game against North America's Cloud9, ending fifth to sixth overall.

In Split 2 of the LCO regular season, the team once again finished in first place with a 15–6 record. In the playoffs, Pentanet.GG beat Dire Wolves 3–0 before losing to PEACE 3–0 in the finals, ending the season in second place.

Pentanet.GG is a professional esports team that competes in various video game tournaments and leagues. Known for their skilled players and strategic gameplay, Pentanet.GG has quickly risen to prominence in the esports scene. With a focus on teamwork, communication, and dedication, the team has achieved success in multiple titles, including League of Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and Dota 2. Pentanet.GG is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of competitive gaming and showcasing their talent on the global stage. With a growing fan base and a reputation for excellence, Pentanet.GG is a force to be reckoned with in the world of esports.