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'''Evan Adams''' graduated from [[Maggie Walker]] in 2007 and played for [[VCU]] for four years. He will be attending law school at the [[University of Virginia]]. If he wins [[ACF Nationals]], he would become the first player to win [[HSNCT]], [[PACE NSC]], [[ICT]], and ACF championships.  
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'''Evan Adams''' graduated from [[Maggie Walker]] in 2007 and played for [[VCU]] for four years. He will be attending law school at the [[University of Virginia]]. After winning the [[2014 ACF Nationals]], he became the first player to win [[HSNCT]], [[PACE NSC]], [[ICT]], and ACF championships.
  
 
Evan is a writer for [[HSAPQ]], for which he broke the single-day question writing record by writing 121 questions for [[2011 NASAT]] on Sunday, May 29, 2011. (He had over 200 questions total in that set.) His other credentials include each [[VCU Open]] and the head editorship of 2010 [[ACF Fall]].
 
Evan is a writer for [[HSAPQ]], for which he broke the single-day question writing record by writing 121 questions for [[2011 NASAT]] on Sunday, May 29, 2011. (He had over 200 questions total in that set.) His other credentials include each [[VCU Open]] and the head editorship of 2010 [[ACF Fall]].

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Evan Adams
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Noted subjects Literature, History
Current college UVA
Past colleges VCU (2008-2011)
High school Maggie Walker (2004-2007)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Evan Adams graduated from Maggie Walker in 2007 and played for VCU for four years. He will be attending law school at the University of Virginia. After winning the 2014 ACF Nationals, he became the first player to win HSNCT, PACE NSC, ICT, and ACF championships.

Evan is a writer for HSAPQ, for which he broke the single-day question writing record by writing 121 questions for 2011 NASAT on Sunday, May 29, 2011. (He had over 200 questions total in that set.) His other credentials include each VCU Open and the head editorship of 2010 ACF Fall.