TSM finished the spring season with a 13-5 record, giving them the top seed into the playoffs.
Bjergsen won the title of MVP for the event. Though TSM themselves did not play against the GE Tigers at all (then undefeated in the LCK), or against any Korean team in a multi-game series, they still made history by being the first North American team to win an international event with Korean teams present since Chicks Dig ELO at the 2011 World Cyber Games and the first Western team to do so since Gambit Gaming at IEM Katowice in 2013. There, they defeated Team WE, CJ Entus (marking their first tournament win over a Korean team), and the yoe Flash Wolves to advance to the finals of the event, where they swept Team WE 3-0 to win the title. By virtue of their standing after the fifth week of the split, TSM was invited to the IEM Season IX World Championship. TSM began the 2015 Spring Split with an 8-2 record after five weeks, holding first place during every week after the first. They were seeded directly into the semifinals, where they lost 0-2 to Unicorns of Love. TSM were the North American team invited to IEM San Jose, the first event that they played with the roster Dyrus, Santorin, Bjergsen, WildTurtle, and Lustboy. It was the first time that TSM with Dyrus had advanced past their initial seeding location at a World Championship, though they lost in the quarterfinals to eventual tournament winners Samsung White. TSM once again received North America's top seed to the World Championship, and they placed second in their group, behind Star Horn Royal Club and ahead of SK Gaming and Taipei Assassins. They accomplished what they hadn't been able to since Cloud9's entry to the LCS, and won the playoffs with a 3-2 victory over their rivals. With TheOddOne retiring and Xpecial replaced by Gleeb going into the summer split, TSM struggled early on but started to rebound with the addition of Korean import Lustboy replacing Gleeb. However, once again they found themselves lacking in the finals of the playoffs, losing to Cloud9 in another 3-0 series. TSM's spring split went better than their season 3 summer split had, and they ended the round robin with a 22-6 record - just two games behind Cloud9. He admitted to having committed the violation and was fined $2,000. On January 23, 2014, Bjergsen received a competitive ruling for having violated the LCS rules by approaching and encouraging a contracted LCS player to leave his position at Lemondogs.
They won their series 2-0, and North America beat Europe in combined score.
Bjergsen debuted at the Battle of the Atlantic, where TSM played against Lemondogs. On November 2, 2013, Bjergsen left NiP to move to NA and join the Team SoloMid starting lineup as their mid laner, replacing Reginald and becoming the second player to move from the European LCS to play in the North American LCS after Edward left Gambit to join Curse during Season 3. At the end of the Spring split, he and the rest of the Copenhagen Wolves starting lineup moved to the organization Ninjas in Pyjamas, where he played in the Summer split. After he turned 17 years old on February 21, he was able to rejoin the main lineup and play their remaining LCS matches. For the first two weeks, he was temporarily replaced by the team's substitute, cowTard.
During the Season 3 European LCS, he was unable to play with his team Copenhagen Wolves until the third week of the spring split due to age restrictions put in place by Riot Games.
Søren " Bjergsen" Bjerg was born in 1996 in Denmark.ījergsen began his professional League of Legends career at a very young age.