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{{Infobox|Name = Moses Kitakule | {{Infobox|Name = Moses Kitakule | ||
− | |Subjects = Literature, | + | |Subjects = Literature, Bible, Medicine, Africa, Soccer |
− | | | + | |schoolcur = [[Columbia]] (2021-) |
− | | | + | |schoolpast = [[Yale]] (2015–2019) |
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|highschool = Episcopal School of Acadiana (2011-2015) | |highschool = Episcopal School of Acadiana (2011-2015) | ||
|middleschool= Episcopal School of Acadiana (2009-2011) | |middleschool= Episcopal School of Acadiana (2009-2011) | ||
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− | '''Moses Kitakule''' played several years of bad quizbowl for Episcopal School of Acadiana in Louisiana before coming to Yale, where he was a key player on the team that won the Division I overall title at the [[2019 ICT]]. He served as president of Yale Student Academic competitions from 2017–18. | + | '''Moses Kitakule''' played several years of bad quizbowl for Episcopal School of Acadiana in Louisiana before coming to Yale, where he was a key player on the team that won the Division I overall title at the [[2019 ICT]]. He served as president of Yale Student Academic competitions from 2017–18. He is currently a MD/PhD student at [[Columbia]]. He played on many successful teams at Columbia, including the teams that came in 4th in [[2025 ICT]] DI and 6th in [[2025 ACF Nationals]]. |
− | Known for his dedication to the Old Testament, Moses | + | Known for his dedication to the Old Testament, Moses wrote [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&p=350162#p350162 JaMES] with [[Harvard]]'s [[Jon Suh]], a tossups-only side event of Bible questions. |
− | [[Category: Players on ICT Division I championship teams]] | + | [[Category:Players on ICT Division I championship teams]] |
[[Category:Yale]] | [[Category:Yale]] | ||
− | [[Category: People]] | + | [[Category:People]] |
− | [[Category: Players active in 2018]] | + | [[Category:Players active in 2018]] |
+ | [[Category:Columbia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Players active in 2019]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Players active in 2020]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Players active in 2021]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Players active in 2022]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Players active in 2023]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Players active in 2024]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Players active in 2025]] |
Latest revision as of 18:15, 14 May 2025
Moses Kitakule | |
Noted subjects | Literature, Bible, Medicine, Africa, Soccer |
Current college | Columbia (2021-) |
Past colleges | Yale (2015–2019) |
High school | Episcopal School of Acadiana (2011-2015) |
Middle school | Episcopal School of Acadiana (2009-2011) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Moses Kitakule played several years of bad quizbowl for Episcopal School of Acadiana in Louisiana before coming to Yale, where he was a key player on the team that won the Division I overall title at the 2019 ICT. He served as president of Yale Student Academic competitions from 2017–18. He is currently a MD/PhD student at Columbia. He played on many successful teams at Columbia, including the teams that came in 4th in 2025 ICT DI and 6th in 2025 ACF Nationals.
Known for his dedication to the Old Testament, Moses wrote JaMES with Harvard's Jon Suh, a tossups-only side event of Bible questions.