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Revision as of 20:44, 11 July 2011
Georgia | |
Location: Athens, GA | |
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Current President or Coach | Wes Austin |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
The University of Georgia Quizbowl Team is a student-run organization that competes in collegiate-level quizbowl competitions and hosts several high school and collegiate events throughout the year. Some of its players also choose to play in TRASH tournaments, although not recently.
History
Georgia has a long quizbowl history, having participated in the original GE College Bowl at least as far back as the 1950s.
More recently, Georgia has built a tradition of success, having been invited to nine of the first ten NAQT ICTs. The lone year so far without an ICT bid was 2004-2005 season, which saw the team win its first College Bowl Region VI title, leading to a 9th place national finish at the 2005 CBI NCT.
2005-2006 Season
Georgia hosted the 2006 NAQT SCT-Southeast, where its Division II team went 11-1 and qualified for the ICT, where it went 10-3 for a 9th place finish. Georgia also sent a Division I team to that year's ICT.
The team also ratified a new organizational constitution in the spring semester and held officer elections for the first time in recent memory.
2006-2007 Season
The next year, Georgia attended an ACF tournament for the first time in several years, when three UGA teams competed at ACF Fall 2006 at Vanderbilt, winning 3rd and 4th place. At the 2007 Southeast SCT, a Division II team again qualified for the ICT, where they finished in 19th place with a 7-6 record. That same team later won the D-II division of the 2007 Moon Pie Classic.
The Georgia team hosted a juniorbird tournament for college teams in the fall, as well as the inaugural editions of the Classic City Classic and Tournament at the Arch. The CCC, held on December 2 using NAQT IS-62, featured 27 teams and was won by Dorman A, with Chattahoochee B finishing second. (Stats here.) The TATA was held on April 21, using house-written questions and attracting a 21 team field. Brookwood A defeated Dorman A in the finals on a tie-breaker question. (Stats here.)
2007-2008 Season
At ACF Fall 2007 at Shorter, six UGA teams, the most ever fielded by UGA and possibly a record for an ACF tournament, finished 2nd, 3rd, 12th, 17th, 19th, and 21st, with the top two teams also winning the top two undergraduate spots. A UGA team also won the 2007 Titanomachy at Alabama, running the table to go 9-0. At the 2008 Southeast SCT at Alabama, UGA A went 6-6 in the upper DI bracket to win the DI undergraduate title. UGA B finished at the top of the DI lower bracket, UGA C finished 9-3 in the upper DII bracket for 3rd place, and the other two UGA teams finished in the middle DII bracket. UGA also hosted a mirror of the 2008 TIT/MLK tournament in January, (Stats here.). At the 2008 ICT in St. Louis, UGA's all-undergraduate team matched the highest-ever finish by a UGA team, placing 18th overall in Division I.
The second annual Classic City Classic, held on December 1 using NAQT IS-70, featured 16 teams and was won by Dorman A, with Dorman B finishing second. (Stats here.) The second TATA was held on March 1, using house-written questions, which was also won by Dorman A over Dorman B.(Stats for Varsity here.)
2008-2009 Season
UGA hosted mirrors of the 2009 ACF Winter and the 2009 NAQT SCT tournaments. After winning the EFT mirror at Florida State, a number of younger players participated in the 2009 ACF Regional and Penn Bowl mirror tournaments at Georgia Tech. UGA finally assembled its top players together again for the 2009 ICT, at which they finished 15th.
2009-2010 Season
[Wes Austin] wrote anther incarnation of the Classic City Classic, which received positive national reviews.
Notable Former Players
- Brian Jenkins
- Elliott Rountree (Coach of Chattahoochee HS)
- Robin Richards
- Andrew Moore
- Noah Mink
- Jon Okon
- Chris Chiego