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| + | {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2025 [[ACF Nationals]] | ||
| + | |champion = [[Stanford]] | ||
| + | |second = [[Chicago]] A | ||
| + | |third = [[Illinois]] A | ||
| + | |fourth = [[Toronto]] A | ||
| + | |scorer = [[Amogh Kulkarni]] | ||
| + | |undergrad = [[Waterloo]] A | ||
| + | |undergradsecond = [[Georgia Tech]] | ||
| + | |site = [[Maryland]] | ||
| + | |field = 48 | ||
| + | |stats = [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/9670/] | ||
| + | | }} | ||
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The '''2025 ACF Nationals''' took place on April 19–20, 2025 by [[ACF]] at the [[University of Maryland]]. | The '''2025 ACF Nationals''' took place on April 19–20, 2025 by [[ACF]] at the [[University of Maryland]]. | ||
| − | + | The set was head-edited by [[John Lawrence]], with [[Ganon Evans]], [[Halle Friedman]], [[Matt Jackson]], [[Rahul Keyal]], [[Dan Ni]], [[Hari Parameswaran]], [[Andrew Rout]], and [[Shahar Schwartz]] subject-editing. | |
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| + | The tournament was won by [[Stanford]] ([[Tim Morrison]], [[Michał Gerasimiuk]], [[Andrew Zeng]], and [[Allan Lee]]) who defeated [[Chicago]] A ([[Adam Fine]], [[Claire Jones]], [[John Marvin]], and [[Ned Tagtmeier]]) in an overtime final, 275-265. | ||
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| + | [[Illinois]] A defeated [[Toronto]] A to take third place. | ||
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| + | [[Waterloo]] A defeated [[Georgia Tech]] to take the undergraduate title. | ||
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| + | ===Difficulty=== | ||
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| + | Like John Lawrence's previous [[2022 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]], a significant effort was made in difficulty control for this tournament, which was generally appreciated and praised. [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=28991] Nevertheless, the tournament still [[killed the pope]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:17, 1 October 2025
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| Champion | Stanford | |
| Runner-up | Chicago A | |
| Third | Illinois A | |
| Fourth | Toronto A | |
| High scorer | Amogh Kulkarni | |
| Undergrad Champion | Waterloo A | |
| Undergrad Runner-up | Georgia Tech | |
| Site | Maryland | |
| Field | 48 | |
| Stats | [1] | |
The 2025 ACF Nationals took place on April 19–20, 2025 by ACF at the University of Maryland.
The set was head-edited by John Lawrence, with Ganon Evans, Halle Friedman, Matt Jackson, Rahul Keyal, Dan Ni, Hari Parameswaran, Andrew Rout, and Shahar Schwartz subject-editing.
The tournament was won by Stanford (Tim Morrison, Michał Gerasimiuk, Andrew Zeng, and Allan Lee) who defeated Chicago A (Adam Fine, Claire Jones, John Marvin, and Ned Tagtmeier) in an overtime final, 275-265.
Illinois A defeated Toronto A to take third place.
Waterloo A defeated Georgia Tech to take the undergraduate title.
Difficulty
Like John Lawrence's previous ACF Nationals, a significant effort was made in difficulty control for this tournament, which was generally appreciated and praised. [2] Nevertheless, the tournament still killed the pope.
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