Another Sweep for Nighthawks

Another Sweep for Nighthawks
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It took a little bit of extra work on the first map, but the Northern Virginia Community College Esports Valorant team regrouped and swept (13-4, 13-2) Bergen in the regular season finale.
 
The Nighthawks finished the 2022 spring season 8-0 and are waiting on seeding for the upcoming NJCAAE Tournament.  
 
NOVA and BCC were knotted at four in the early portion of the map, but then the Nighthawks took off and won the remaining nine rounds. Brian (Bians Big Beefy) Craig had 21 kills heading into the final round and added two more in the 17th battle.
 
During final map action, NOVA jumped out to a 9-0 advantage with Beefy and Julian (NUNU) Barretto combining for 27 kills, which was 20 more than BCC had as a team. The Nighthawks also had a flawless victory during that hot start.

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