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| − | {{Collegebox|College Name = Michigan State | + | {{Collegebox|College Name = Michigan State University |
| − | |Image = | + | |Image = msu.png |
|citystate = East Lansing, MI | |citystate = East Lansing, MI | ||
| − | |president = [[ | + | |president = [[Jason Thieu]] |
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| − | '''Michigan State | + | '''Michigan State''' University is a state university in East Lansing, MI. They first started playing in tournaments from 1996-1997 and 2001, and have done so continuously since 2007. |
| − | + | MSU's Academic Competition Club (MSUACC) formerly hosted the [[Michigan High School Quiz Bowl State Championship]] every year in April. Michigan State finished third in Division II at the [[2012 ICT]], and was the third place undergraduate at [[2014 ACF Nationals]]. | |
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| + | While led by notorious memer [[Jakob Myers]], Michigan State reclaimed national attention starting in 2017, winning the DI undergraduate title at the [[2019 ICT]]. | ||
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| + | Nowadays, the MSUACC traditionally hosts the [[NAQT Michigan Championship]] for Class B and Class C/D high schools as defined by the Michigan High School Athletic Association. In 2024, the MSUACC resumed hosting its annual [[Rube Goldberg]] Invitationals, as well as begun an annual memorial tournament in honor of former MSUACC president [[Harris Bunker]]. The MSUACC may also host other tournaments in addition to these three main series. | ||
==Alumni== | ==Alumni== | ||
| + | *[[Evan Suttell]] | ||
| + | *[[Jakob Myers]] | ||
| + | *[[Erik Bubolz]] | ||
*[[Shan Kothari]] | *[[Shan Kothari]] | ||
*[[Joe Nutter]] | *[[Joe Nutter]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Connor Teevens]] |
| + | *[[Chris Heffner]] | ||
| + | *[[Harris Bunker]] | ||
| + | *[[Tony Incorvati]] | ||
| + | *[[Briana Magin]] | ||
| + | *[[Nathaniel Pascual]] | ||
| + | *[[Cade Smith]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Michigan college clubs]] | ||
[[Category:College clubs]] | [[Category:College clubs]] | ||
[[Category:Stubs]] | [[Category:Stubs]] | ||
| + | {{ccactive|1997|1998}} | ||
| + | {{ccactive|2001}} | ||
| + | {{ccactive|2007|2026}} | ||
Latest revision as of 22:40, 5 December 2025
| Michigan State University | |
| Location: East Lansing, MI | |
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| Current President or Coach | Jason Thieu |
| National championships | |
| NAQT Page | link |
Michigan State University is a state university in East Lansing, MI. They first started playing in tournaments from 1996-1997 and 2001, and have done so continuously since 2007.
MSU's Academic Competition Club (MSUACC) formerly hosted the Michigan High School Quiz Bowl State Championship every year in April. Michigan State finished third in Division II at the 2012 ICT, and was the third place undergraduate at 2014 ACF Nationals.
While led by notorious memer Jakob Myers, Michigan State reclaimed national attention starting in 2017, winning the DI undergraduate title at the 2019 ICT.
Nowadays, the MSUACC traditionally hosts the NAQT Michigan Championship for Class B and Class C/D high schools as defined by the Michigan High School Athletic Association. In 2024, the MSUACC resumed hosting its annual Rube Goldberg Invitationals, as well as begun an annual memorial tournament in honor of former MSUACC president Harris Bunker. The MSUACC may also host other tournaments in addition to these three main series.
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