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This tournament resulted in [[John Lawrence]] completing his Career [[Triple Crown]]. | This tournament resulted in [[John Lawrence]] completing his Career [[Triple Crown]]. | ||
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{{Browse box|Tournament = 2016 [[ICT|NAQT ICT]] | {{Browse box|Tournament = 2016 [[ICT|NAQT ICT]] | ||
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| Champion | Chicago A | |
| Runner-up | Michigan A | |
| Third | Stanford A | |
| Fourth | Maryland A | |
| High scorer | Jordan Brownstein | |
| Undergrad Champion | Berkeley A | |
| Undergrad Runner-up | Harvard A | |
| Undergrad High scorer | Jordan Brownstein | |
| Site | Hyatt Regency O'Hare (Rosemont, IL) | |
| Field | 32 | |
| Stats | [1] | |
The 2016 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament was hosted at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago, Illinois. The University of Chicago won both Division I and Division II, repeating a feat that UChicago was also the previous school to accomplish in 2009.
Notably and unusually, the top bracket in Division I ended with a four-way tie at the top of the playoffs, with four teams (Chicago, Michigan, Maryland, and Stanford A) each with an 11-2 record and no teams with 0 or 1 losses. As a result, a four-team, two-round, single-elimination procedure was used to determine the champion, seeded by points per game; Chicago and Michigan prevailed in the semifinals, then squared off against one another in the finals to determine the overall champion.
Berkeley won the Division I Undergraduate title over Harvard.
In Division II, Chicago prevailed over Oklahoma to take the title.
This tournament resulted in John Lawrence completing his Career Triple Crown.
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