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| − | The '''2024 ACF Nationals''' was hosted on April | + | The '''2024 ACF Nationals''' was hosted on April 20–21, 2024, by [[ACF]] at [[Duke]] University, and hosted with assistance from the [[University of North Carolina]]. |
It was head-edited by [[Nick Jensen]], with many others subject-editing. | It was head-edited by [[Nick Jensen]], with many others subject-editing. | ||
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[[Chicago]] A ([[Adam S. Fine]], [[Matt Jackson]], [[Claire Jones]], [[Ned Tagtmeier]]) went undefeated and cleared the field. In doing so, they became the most recent team to go [[Multi-championship achievements|double undefeated]] at a single year's national championships. | [[Chicago]] A ([[Adam S. Fine]], [[Matt Jackson]], [[Claire Jones]], [[Ned Tagtmeier]]) went undefeated and cleared the field. In doing so, they became the most recent team to go [[Multi-championship achievements|double undefeated]] at a single year's national championships. | ||
| − | [[Cornell]] defeated [[ | + | [[Cornell]] defeated [[Waterloo]] to take the undergraduate title; the latter team, which tied with Cornell and [[Stanford]] for an overall 4th-place finish, secured the highest-ever finish for a Canadian team at ACF Nationals. |
The Division II title was not awarded as no eligible teams entered the tournament. | The Division II title was not awarded as no eligible teams entered the tournament. | ||
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| Champion | Chicago A | |
| Runner-up | WUSTL A | |
| Third | North Carolina A | |
| Fourth | tie: Stanford, Waterloo, Cornell A | |
| High scorer | Matt Jackson | |
| Undergrad Champion | Cornell A | |
| Undergrad Runner-up | Waterloo | |
| Undergrad High scorer | Jason Hong | |
| Site | Duke | |
| Field | 48 | |
| Stats | [1] | |
The 2024 ACF Nationals was hosted on April 20–21, 2024, by ACF at Duke University, and hosted with assistance from the University of North Carolina.
It was head-edited by Nick Jensen, with many others subject-editing.
Chicago A (Adam S. Fine, Matt Jackson, Claire Jones, Ned Tagtmeier) went undefeated and cleared the field. In doing so, they became the most recent team to go double undefeated at a single year's national championships.
Cornell defeated Waterloo to take the undergraduate title; the latter team, which tied with Cornell and Stanford for an overall 4th-place finish, secured the highest-ever finish for a Canadian team at ACF Nationals.
The Division II title was not awarded as no eligible teams entered the tournament.
Trivia
- Adam S. Fine completed his career Triple Crown with this tournament, becoming the first player who did so by winning ACF Nationals as the last leg of the three.
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