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− | [[Alice Chou]] is fondly remembered by circuit veterans for awarding [http://groups.google.com/group/alt.college.college-bowl/browse_thread/thread/affacf9930f03209/42aa425434649327? superlatives] at ACF Regionals in 1995, a tradition which ought to be restored. She was on the winning Virginia team at [[1998 ACF Nationals]] and the winning Chicago teams at 1999 ICT and 2000 ACF Nationals. She has the distinction of being the first female winner of the classic Triple Crown, having won CBI while at Virginia. | + | [[Alice Chou]] is fondly remembered by circuit veterans for awarding [http://groups.google.com/group/alt.college.college-bowl/browse_thread/thread/affacf9930f03209/42aa425434649327? superlatives] at ACF Regionals in 1995, a tradition which ought to be restored. She was on the winning [[Virginia]] team at [[1998 ACF Nationals]] and the winning [[Chicago]] teams at [[1999 ICT]] and [[2000 ACF Nationals]]. She has the distinction of being the first female winner of the classic [[Triple Crown]], having won [[CBI]] while at Virginia. |
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 11 December 2020
Alice Chou is fondly remembered by circuit veterans for awarding superlatives at ACF Regionals in 1995, a tradition which ought to be restored. She was on the winning Virginia team at 1998 ACF Nationals and the winning Chicago teams at 1999 ICT and 2000 ACF Nationals. She has the distinction of being the first female winner of the classic Triple Crown, having won CBI while at Virginia.