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- For the pro wrestling stable known as Team 3D, see Dudley Boyz.
New York 3D | |
Founded | 2000 |
History | Team 3D 3D.NY 2007 - Present |
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City | New York, NY |
General Manager | Dave "Moto" Geffon |
Franchise Player | Matt “Wizakor” Wood |
Team Desire - Discipline - Dedication, better known as Team 3D or 3D.NY, is an American electronic sports club with teams that compete in Counter-Strike: Source, Warcraft 3, and Dead or Alive 4 competitions, and formerly fielded teams in Counter-Strike, Halo 2, Painkiller, and Call of Duty. Team 3D was formed in 2000 by Craig "Torbull" Levine.
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[edit] Roster
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[edit] Former players
[edit] Counter-Strike
Name | Tenure |
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Andy "Rector" | 2007-2008 |
Jimmy "Lin" | 2007-2008 |
Ronald "Rambo" Kim | 2002-2007 |
Josh "Dominator" Sievers | 2005-2007 |
Griffin "shaGuar" Benger | 2005-2007 |
Charlie "cbz" Pyo | 2005 |
Jonny "boms" Quach | 2003-2005 |
Ognian "steel" Gueorguiev | 2002-2005 |
Sean "Bullseye" Morgan | 2002-2004 |
Dave "Kane" Cannon | 2002-2003 |
Mike "SmEeZ" Bell | 2002 |
Alex "Jaden" Moore | 2002 |
Erik "da_bears" Stromberg | 2002 |
[edit] Notable Achievements
Current Standings | Highest Standing |
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11th | 5th |
Year | Competition | Standings |
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2000 | "Cyberathlete Professional League" | Third |
2002 | Cyberathlete Professional League | First |
2003 | Cyber X Games | First |
2003 | Cyberathlete Professional League | Third |
2004 | World Cyber Games | First |
2005 | World Cyber Games | First |
2006 | World Series of Video Games | Second |
2006 | Electronic Sports World Cup | Fourth |
Year | Location | Competition | Standings |
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2005 | Orlando, Florida | Major League Gaming | First |
2005 | St. Louis, Missouri | Major League Gaming | First |
2005 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Major League Gaming | Second |
2005 | Los Angeles, California | Major League Gaming | First |
2005 | Atlanta, Georgia | Major League Gaming | First |
2005 | Chicago, Illinois | Major League Gaming | First |
2005 | New York City | Major League Gaming Finals | First |
2005 | Dallas, Texas | Cyberathlete Professional League | First |
2005 | Suntec City, Singapore | World Cyber Games | First |
Year | Competition | Standings |
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2006 | World Series of Video Games | Fourth |
Year | Competition | Standings |
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2002 | Cyberathlete Professional League | First |
Year | Competition | Standings |
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2004 | Cyberathlete Professional League | Second |
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