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Revision as of 15:42, 6 March 2011

Jeff Hoppes
Noted subjects History, Geography, token bird content
Current college Berkeley (2003-)
Past colleges Princeton (1999-2002)
High school Manheim Township (1995-1998)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Candidate for Nicest Guy in Quizbowl.

Frequently cited as the most dominant player on a reasonably well-represented category (in Jeff's case, geography), and a strong history player to boot. These strengths helped him lead teams to six NAQT titles in seven years of attending.

National titles

Jeff played on a Princeton team that won the Division II title at the 1999 ICT with Michael Chiswick-Patterson, Faith Hillis and David Sachs.

Jeff played on a Princeton team that won the undergraduate title at the 2000 ICT with Michael Chiswick-Patterson, Larissa Kelly and Steve Lawrie.

Jeff played on a Princeton A team that won the undergraduate title at the 2001 ICT with Michael Chiswick-Patterson, Larissa Kelly and David Sachs.

Jeff played on a Princeton A team that won the undergraduate title at the 2002 ICT with Larissa Kelly, Lenny Kostovetsky and Jacob Mikanowski.

Jeff played on a Berkeley team that took 1st place at the 2003 ACF Nationals with David Farris, Jon Pennington and Seth Teitler.

Jeff played on a Berkeley team that took 1st place at the 2004 ICT with David Farris, Jon Pennington and Seth Teitler.

Most recently, Jeff played on a Berkeley team that took 1st place at the 2006 ICT with David Farris, Paul Lujan and Brendan Shapiro.

Tournament editing and writing

Jeff helped edit and write the 2001 Princeton Buzzerfest, 2002 Princeton Buzzerfest, 2003 WIT, 2004 BLaST and 2005 ACF Regionals sets. He also helped write the 2003 Princeton Buzzerfest. He is the head editor of history for NAQT.