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Records Match
Record/Time/Map
Val/Avg
Set by
Rival
Historical Maps winrate Last 6 months
Nuke
67%
Vertigo
50%
Inferno
40%
Mirage
40%
Overpass
20%
Dust II
0%
Ancient
0%
Last 5 maps
Nuke
67%
3
2
Vertigo
0%
3
0
Inferno
40%
5
1
Mirage
0%
1
10
Overpass
0%
3
1
Dust II
0%
0
10
Ancient
0%
1
4
Last 5 maps
Nuke
0%
2
0
Vertigo
50%
2
4
Inferno
0%
0
10
Mirage
40%
5
2
Overpass
20%
5
1
Dust II
0%
0
6
Ancient
0%
1
4
Last results
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Match analysis of Davenport University vs Northern Forces by the Bo3.gg Team
In the CS2 match between Davenport University and Northern Forces, a series of thrilling battles unfolded with a score of 1-0, on the following maps: Nuke, and victory was secured by Davenport University. The MVP of this match was CoJoMo.
Davenport University analytics
The team Davenport University secured 16 out of 30 rounds, showcasing their ability to control and adapt to various situations. They won on the maps Nuke. They also successfully set 1 bombs during the match.
The standout players for Davenport University were CoJoMo contributed 24 kills and Pugg contributed 23 kills. Their exceptional skills played a pivotal role in securing the win. Thanks to coordinated effort, the team inflicted 11780 overall damage.
On the defensive side, Davenport University held their ground firmly, successfully defending 13 bomb plants. Their defensive coordination and site control proved to be crucial.
Northern Forces analytics
The team Northern Forces managed to secure 14 out of 30 rounds, but faced challenges in adapting to their opponent's strategies. Capturing 1 plants during the match did not lead the team to victory.
The standout players for Northern Forces were Cryptic contributed 25 kills and Florence contributed 17 kills. 10340 of total damage by Northern Forces could not prevent Davenport University from securing the victory
On the defensive side, Northern Forces struggled to hold their ground, successfully defending 12 bomb plants. Their defensive coordination faced challenges, making it difficult to maintain site control.
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