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| − | '''Tegan Kapadia''' played for [[Georgia Tech]]. A strong generalist who went to [[Beavercreek]] highschool, was viewed as a sort of informal successor to [[Hari Parameswaran]] | + | '''Tegan Kapadia''' played for [[Georgia Tech]]. A strong generalist who went to [[Beavercreek]] highschool, was viewed by some at Georgia Tech as a sort of informal successor to [[Hari Parameswaran]]. |
| − | He played for Georgia Tech at ACF Nationals in 2022 (B), 2023 (B), and 2024 (A). He played for Georgia Tech at ICT DI in 2022 and 2024. | + | He played for Georgia Tech at ACF Nationals in 2022 (B), 2023 (B), and 2024 (A). He played for Georgia Tech at ICT DI in 2022 (6th place) and 2024. He also played on a Georgia Tech team at the 2023 UG Nats which placed 4th. |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 30 January 2026
Tegan Kapadia played for Georgia Tech. A strong generalist who went to Beavercreek highschool, was viewed by some at Georgia Tech as a sort of informal successor to Hari Parameswaran.
He played for Georgia Tech at ACF Nationals in 2022 (B), 2023 (B), and 2024 (A). He played for Georgia Tech at ICT DI in 2022 (6th place) and 2024. He also played on a Georgia Tech team at the 2023 UG Nats which placed 4th.