2020 Washington Justice season | |
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Head coach | Seetoh Jian Qing (rel. Jun 5) Han Seung-jun |
General manager | Analynn Dang |
Owner | Mark Ein |
Arena(s) | The Anthem |
Conference | Atlantic |
Division | South |
Region | North America |
Results | |
Record | 4–17 (.190) |
Place |
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May Melee | Knockouts |
Summer Showdown | Quarterfinals |
Countdown Cup | Knockouts |
Season Playoffs | NA Lower Finals |
Total Earnings | $255,000 |
The 2020 Washington Justice season was the second season of Washington Justice's existence in the Overwatch League. The Justice planned to host a league-high five homestand weekends in the 2020 season; the first three would take place at The Anthem, while the second two would be at the Entertainment and Sports Arena.[1] While the first two homestands at took place, all other homestand events were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On June 5, the Justice parted ways with head coach Seetoh "JohnGalt" Jian Qing.[2] On June 17, Washington promoted assistant coach Han "Sup7eme" Seung-jun to head coach.[3] After finishing the regular season with a 4–17 record, the Justice swept both the Vancouver Titans and Dallas Fuel in the North America play-in tournament to qualify to the season playoffs.[4] In their first match in the North America bracket, Washington squandered an early 2–0 lead over the San Francisco Shock and lost by a score of 2–3, sending them to the lower bracket.[5] The following day, on September 6, the Justice swept the third-seeded Paris Eternal, 3–0.[6] Washington continued their playoff run, taking down the fourth-seeded Florida Mayhem on September 11 and needing one more win to qualify for the Grand Finals Bracket.[7] However, the team fell to the top-seeded Philadelphia Fusion the following day by a score of 0–3, ending their playoff run.[8]