Lee-Ming Institute of Technology
PCS Disbanded

Lee-Ming Institute of Technology

HONG KONG, MACAU, TAIWAN

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About Lee-Ming Institute of Technology

Lee-Ming Institute of Technology represented an unusual entry among competitive League of Legends organisations, carrying the name of an academic institution into the Pacific Championship Series (PCS) circuit that unites talent from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. The now-disbanded roster fielded players across the standard five roles, providing a proving ground for regional competitors hoping to break into the wider Taiwanese scene.

Roster and Identity

During its run the squad listed a sizeable player pool, including DreamSha, Weizhe, RB1, Kanashim1, RweiQQ, Tuna1 and Breeze1. That depth of names suggests a team that rotated its lineup and leaned on emerging talent rather than established stars, a common pattern for developmental and semi-professional sides operating on the fringes of a major regional league.

The PCS Backdrop

The Pacific Championship Series was formed to consolidate the competitive ecosystems of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia after earlier league restructures. It became known as a fiercely contested region where established brands and hungry newcomers battled for international qualification slots. For a team such as Lee-Ming, simply competing within that framework meant sharing a stage with some of the most storied Taiwanese organisations.

Legacy

Although Lee-Ming Institute of Technology has since disbanded, its participation reflects the grassroots layer that keeps a competitive region healthy. Teams like this one give lesser-known players match experience and offer scouting opportunities for larger clubs. As with many smaller outfits, the organisation’s story is one of contribution to the broader talent pipeline rather than headline silverware, and its former players may yet resurface across other rosters in the Pacific ecosystem.

Lee-Ming Institute of Technology FAQ

Lee-Ming Institute of Technology competes in the PCS (HONG KONG, MACAU, TAIWAN region).

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