Day 2Team expert Hyun ByuN Woo is your StarCraft II World Championship Series (WCS) Global Finals champion. The micro machine capped off a stellar 2016 with the ultimate prize in professional StarCraft II competition with a victory at BlizzCon. He bested the greatest Zerg player in the world, Park Dark Ryung Woo to claim the prize.The grand finalsThe greatest Zerg player in StarCraft II and the favorite for BlizzCon, Dark, took on the best micro player in the world, ByuN, in a matchup of dreams. It was a game of reaction against aggression, and it was the ByuN, the aggressor, that won out. He used a multitude of starts and timing pushes to relegate Dark to defense. Darks macro game was immaculate and his reactionary maneuvers were top-notch, but it was mostly to prevent the game from becoming a wash; it did, however, allow for a couple games to enter the late game. ByuNs bio-control and multiple-pronged attacks and aggression were key to winning the set, but it was his understanding of each maps angles and high ground that really won the games.When the games did enter the late game, Dark and his Zerg armies could reconstruct and adapt to ByuNs compositions. Dark showed off elite counter-attacks and economic trades through Baneling bombs and rotations, but it was incredibly difficult to push off his opponent from attack mode. After ByuNs convincing first win through map control, faster macro, and the advantage of better high ground for siege, the tempo was set.SemifinalsDark rolled through the last non-Korean player, True eSports Miko?aj Elazer Ogonowski in a 3-0 manner. With the win, Dark was 10-1 during the WCS Global Finals and entered his fifth grand finals of the year. Unfortunately for Elazer, the gap between him and Dark was too far apart. The difficulties of countering Darks starts and aggression was the biggest challenge as each game ended in quick succession.ByuN took down KT Rolsters Kim Stats Dae Yeob in a 3-1 finish to set up the grand finals. ByuN took to the pressure early and often against Stats, regardless of the map. He was the initiator and differentiated from reaper all-ins to proxy barracks to throw off Stats. On the other hand, Stats was mostly on the defense and showcased several starts, but his last greedy play cost him the chance to the grand finals.Day 1A BlizzCon top four spot in the StarCraft II World Championship Series (WCS) Global Finals is career-defining and after a day of action and upsets, four players -- Miko?aj Elazer Ogonowski, Park Dark Ryung Woo, Hyun ByuN Woo and Kim Stats Dae Yeob -- will duke it out in the semifinals for a chance at the ultimate StarCraft championship.True eSports Miko?aj Elazer Ogonowski moved on over Milleniums Tobias ShoWTimE Sieber 3-1 in the battle between two of the more surprising entrants at the Global Finals. Elazer mixed up a variety of strategies that proved effective throughout the set against ShoWTimE (for example, increased Overlord speed for drops and Swarm Hosts). ShoWTimE took down his only game with incredible Adept play and flexed his macro ability with a complete shutdown of the map. But he also made too many questionable build decisions against the faster openers of Elazer. Elazer was just a little better in the micro department and it made all the difference; he even took the game on Dasan Station, arguably a Protoss-favored map.Park Dark Ryung Woo was in top form against the lone USA player, Tings Alex Neeblet Sunderhaft. Darks only real stumble during the road to the quarterfinals was an ultra late loss against KT Rolsters Kim Stats Dae Yeob and he did everything he could to prevent any game from entering that stage. Neeblets scouting was solid, but not thorough enough to prevent most of Darks attacks (fast Overlords against Stargate openers). As a result, Darks timing and sudden all-ins were incredibly effective. Whether it was Overlord drops or two-pronged attacks, Neeblets defense melted completely to Darks aggression and precise initiations.Team expert ByuN Hyun Woo took down KT Rolsters Jun TY Tae Yang 3-1 in a mirror match between the two best Terran players in StarCraft II. Both players were pristine in the matchup (80+ percent win rates) and it had the makings of a long and even set. But TY was forced to play defense for the majority of the set because of ByuNs speedy starts. Whether ByuN used double gas for a fast Reaper strategy or timed his drops to pincer from multiple angles, it was an all-out attack. Although TYs macro and upgrade edge led to stronger compositions and defense, it was ByuNs chaotic attacks, superior micro, and early game aggression that ultimately led to his victory.Stats took down Joo Zest Sung Wook 3-2 in a mirror match that provided cheese, great defense, and clutch timing attacks. The matchup pitted Stats superior defensive positioning and upgrade timings against Zests cheesier starts and aggression. Both players used unique openings, coupled with aggression to feint their strategies (Zests mass Adepts and proxy Pylons/Stargate and Dark Templar rush). As a result, each game was a different strategy and opening; whether it was a base race, a cheese strategy, or a great defensive hold, it was an in-depth look at the versatility of Protoss vs. Protoss.Air Jordan China . 1, meaning problems for the doping controls at both major international sports events next year. The World Anti-Doping Agency provisionally suspended the Moscow Antidoping Center on Sunday, saying its operations must improve or a six-month ban on the facilitys accreditation will be imposed. Jordan China . Argentina winger Ezequiel Lavezzi and France midfielder Blaise Matuidi scored, with star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic setting up both despite having a poor game by his high standards. 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The fifth-year transfer from Nebraska may just be the difference maker, however, for a team that looks like it may be one of the nations elite.White, who shot 41 percent from 3-point range a year ago, signed with the Orange the day before fall classes started. He gives the Orange a dimension they appeared to be lacking entering the season.I definitely think hes a difference maker, said fellow fifth-year transfer John Gillon. The way he spreads the floor and how quick his release is theres really not five people who can shoot like that in the nation.White scored 19 points, Tyler Lydon had 17, and Syracuse went on a 14-0 run in the first half to take control and overpower Holy Cross 90-46 on Tuesday night.Syracuse (2-0) shot 58 percent from the field and was 13 for 25 on 3-pointers. White went 5 of 10 from beyond the arc after going 2 of 7 in the Oranges season opener against Colgate.Hes a huge piece of this team, Lydon said. He can do a lot of great things on the court. Adding him was huge for us. Anytime you have a guy who can space the floor like thats huge.White, a modest sort, preferred to let his teammates do the talking.Id rather that question be answered by my teammates, White said. Theyre the ones evaluating what my value is. I just try to come in and take care of business, take pressure off my teammates. I think thats what Ill do most.And just two games into the season, White says talk of his importance is a tad premature.I think were all critical. I think were all X factors. As far as me being the X factor I think its a little early now to be saying that. Im just trying to come in and do my job.And his job is knocking down 3s, a skill in which he has supreme confidence.My motto is if a shoot a shot its supposed to go in, he added. Thats why I dont get too excited when I hit a three or celebrate too much. My coaches and teammates expect the shot to go in when I attempt it.Coach Jim Boeheim praised White.He was geared up tonight. He was ready to go. He was focused in, Boeheim said. Hees a shooter.dddddddddddd Obviously thats what he does. Were happy we have him here.Tyus Battle was 3 of 5 from long range, while Gillon made two while adding 15 points, nine assists and just one turnover off the bench.Anthony Thompson had 12 points, while Robert Champion and Malachi Alexander had eight apiece for the Crusaders (0-2). The Crusaders shot just 31 percent for the game.Asked what he would take away from the game, Holy Cross coach Bill Carmody had a succinct response: Nothing.Besides their 3-point attack, the Orange tallied 18 second-chance points, had 32 inside the paint, and scored 31 points off Holy Cross turnovers. The Orange outrebounded the smaller Crusaders 39-27. At one point in the first half, Syracuse had a 16-3 advantage on the boards.The Orange led 22-14 when they went on their 14-0 blitz to take control. The run featured four 3-pointers, two by White and one each by Frank Howard and Battle. Syracuse led 49-23 at the half.BIG PICTURE:Holy Cross: Its not fair to judge Holy Crosss outlook for the 2016-17 season based on Tuesdays outcome, but we may know more after Fridays matchup against UMass.Syracuse: This is one of Jim Boeheims best offensive teams in years. The Orange can beat teams inside and out.POLL IMPLICATIONS: With the nations top teams playing each other this week, the Orange could find themselves moving up in the rankings.SOPHOMORE SLUMP OVER: Tyler Lydon was 0-for-8 from beyond the arc in Syracuses two exhibition games and 0-for-3 in the season opener but he was 2-of-3 Tuesday.MICROWAVE: Gilllon is proving to be quite the spark off the bench for Boeheim. The transfer from Colorado State now has 28 points, 15 assists and just one turnover in two games.NO TREY, NO WAY: Holy Cross was just of 9-of-32 from 3 for 28 percent.UP NEXT:Holy Cross tries for its first win of the young season when the Crusaders host UMass on Sunday.Syracuse, a bubble team that made last years NCAA Tournament, hosts Monmouth, a bubble team that did not, Friday. ' ' '