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'''Louise Boyd''' was a player for [[Chicago]], where her deep philosophy and literature knowledge helped secure victory at the [[2018 ACF Nationals]] and DII at [[2016 ICT]].  She was the ''2nd scorer'' on the 2019 Chicago team that won ACF Nationals and was voted 4th Scorer of the Year at 2018's [[Players Choice Awards]].
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'''Louise Boyd''' was a player for [[Chicago]], where her deep philosophy and literature knowledge helped secure victory at the [[2018 ACF Nationals]] and DII at [[2016 ICT]].  She was the 2nd scorer on a Chicago team that won [[2018 ACF Nationals]] and was voted 4th Scorer of the Year at 2018's [[Players Choice Awards]].
  
 
In high school, she played for [[Bloomington|Bloomington High School]]. She was named a member of the First Team for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]].
 
In high school, she played for [[Bloomington|Bloomington High School]]. She was named a member of the First Team for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]].

Revision as of 21:35, 12 December 2025

Louise Boyd
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Noted subjects Philosophy, Literature, Arts
Past colleges University of Chicago (2015-2021)
High school Bloomington '15
Stats HDWhite • NAQT
Not to be confused with Will Alston.

Louise Boyd was a player for Chicago, where her deep philosophy and literature knowledge helped secure victory at the 2018 ACF Nationals and DII at 2016 ICT. She was the 2nd scorer on a Chicago team that won 2018 ACF Nationals and was voted 4th Scorer of the Year at 2018's Players Choice Awards.

In high school, she played for Bloomington High School. She was named a member of the First Team for the 2015 HSQBRank All-World Teams.