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'''ACF Nationals''' is the national championship of [[ACF]] format. It is roughly equal in difficulty to the other national tournament, NAQT [[ICT]], but differs by using the ACF distribution and format. Like other ACF events, it is [[packet-submission]].
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'''ACF Nationals''' is an annual event held by [[ACF]] . Along with the NAQT [[ICT]], ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl.
  
More information on editors and circumstances of ACF Nationals can be found at the [[ACF]] page.
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More information on editors and circumstances of ACF Nationals can be found at the [[ACF]] page. ACF Nationals was first held in 1991, though it is the successor to prior events such as the [[National Invitation Tournament]] and [[All-American Invitational]] which date back to 1979.
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Considering the three events as one chain of "ACF-style" national championships, ACF Nationals is the oldest national title, at 36 years as of the 2015 tournament. It is also the most frequently awarded -- the 2015 championship will be the 33rd (no tournament was held in 1986, 1987, 1990, or 1992). ACF and its predecessor organizations surpassed the College Bowl [[NCT]]'s 28 instances with the holding of ACF Nationals in 2011.
  
 
Beginning in 2008, ACF Nationals crowned Undergraduate and Division II champions in addition to overall champions. Unlike at NAQT ICT, the Division II title is awarded to the highest-finishing Division II team in the overall field, rather than being played in a separate tournament. Unofficial winners by the current criteria are noted for pre-2008 tournaments, when known.
 
Beginning in 2008, ACF Nationals crowned Undergraduate and Division II champions in addition to overall champions. Unlike at NAQT ICT, the Division II title is awarded to the highest-finishing Division II team in the overall field, rather than being played in a separate tournament. Unofficial winners by the current criteria are noted for pre-2008 tournaments, when known.
  
==Top Finishers of ACF Nationals==
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== ACF Nationals Master Info Table==
  
 
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! Year
 
! Year
! Champion
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! Overall National Champion
! Second Place
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! Undergraduate Champion
! Third Place
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! Division II Champion
! Fourth Place
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! Host City
! Undergraduate<br>Champion
 
! Division II<br>Champion
 
! Host/Location
 
! Stats
 
 
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|-  
 
| [[1991 ACF Nationals|1991]]
 
| [[1991 ACF Nationals|1991]]
| [[1991 Tennessee|Tennessee A]]
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| [[1991 Tennessee|Tennessee]]
| [[1991 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech A]]
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| N/A
| [[1991 Maryland|Maryland A]]
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| N/A
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| [[Tennessee|Knoxville, TN]]
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|-
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| [[1993 ACF Nationals|1993]]
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| [[1993 Chicago|Chicago]]
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| N/A
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| N/A
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| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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|-
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| [[1994 ACF Nationals|1994]]
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| [[1994 Chicago|Chicago]]
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| [[1994 Maryland|Maryland A]]
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| N/A
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| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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|-
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| [[1995 ACF Nationals|1995]]
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| [[1995 Harvard|Harvard]]
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| [[1995 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
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| N/A
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| [[Tennessee|Knoxville, TN]]
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|-
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| [[1996 ACF Nationals|1996]]
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| [[1996 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
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| [[1996 Maryland|Maryland]]
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| N/A
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| [[Tennessee|Knoxville, TN]]
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|-
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| [[1997 ACF Nationals|1997]]
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| [[1997 Virginia|Virginia]]
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| [[1997 Virginia|Virginia]]
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| [[1997 Carleton|Carleton]]
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| [[Illinois|Urbana, IL]]
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|-
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| [[1998 ACF Nationals|1998]]
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| [[1998 Virginia|Virginia]]
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| [[1998 South Carolina|South Carolina]]
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| [[1998 Harvard|Harvard]]
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| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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|-
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| [[1999 ACF Nationals|1999]]
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| [[1999 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| [[1999 Texas|Texas]]
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| [[1999 Arkansas|Arkansas]]
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| [[Chicago|Chicago, IL]]
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|-
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| [[2000 ACF Nationals|2000]]
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| [[2000 Chicago|Chicago]]
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| [[2000 Princeton|Princeton]]
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| [[2000 Princeton|Princeton]]
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| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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|-
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| [[2001 ACF Nationals|2001]]
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| [[2001 Michigan|Michigan]]
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| [[2001 Berry|Berry]]
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| [[2001 Michigan|Michigan]]
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| [[Michigan|Ann Arbor, MI]]
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|-
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| [[2002 ACF Nationals|2002]]
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| [[2002 Michigan|Michigan A]]
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| [[2002 Princeton|Princeton]]
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| [[2002 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
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| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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|-
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| [[2003 ACF Nationals|2003]]
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| [[2003 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
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| [[2003 Harvard|Harvard]]
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| [[2003 Princeton|Princeton]]
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| [[Georgia Tech|Atlanta, GA]]
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|-
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| [[2004 ACF Nationals|2004]]
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| [[2004 Chicago|Chicago]]
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| [[2004 Harvard|Harvard]]
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| [[2004 Harvard|Harvard]]
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| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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|-
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| [[2005 ACF Nationals|2005]]
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| [[2005 Michigan|Michigan]]
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| [[2005 Harvard|Harvard]]
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| [[2005 Chicago|Chicago]]
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| [[Northwestern|Evanston, IL]]
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|-
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| [[2006 ACF Nationals|2006]]
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| [[2006 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
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| [[2006 Chicago|Chicago]]
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| None
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| [[Michigan|Ann Arbor, MI]]
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|-
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| [[2007 ACF Nationals|2007]]
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| [[2007 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| [[2007 Carleton|Carleton]]
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| [[2007 Illinois|Illinois]]
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| [[Vanderbilt|Nashville, TN]]
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|-
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| [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]]
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| [[2008 Chicago|Chicago]]
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| [[2008 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
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| [[2008 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
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| [[Brandeis|Waltham, MA]]
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|-
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| [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]]
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| [[2009 Chicago|Chicago]]
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| [[2009 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
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| [[2009 Stow Munroe Falls|Stow Munroe Falls]]
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| [[WUSTL|St Louis, MO]]
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|-
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| [[2010 ACF Nationals|2010]]
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| [[2010 Stanford|Stanford]]
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| [[2010 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
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| [[2010 State College|State College]]
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| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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|-
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| [[2011 ACF Nationals|2011]]
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| [[2011 Yale|Yale]]
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| [[2011 Michigan|Michigan]]
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| [[2011 State College| State College]]
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| [[Pitt|Pittsburgh, PA]]
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|-
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| [[2012 ACF Nationals|2012]]
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| [[2012 Yale|Yale]]
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| [[2012 Illinois|Illinois]]
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| [[2012 Haverford|Haverford]]
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| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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|-
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| [[2013 ACF Nationals|2013]]
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| [[2013 Illinois|Illinois]]
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| [[2013 Chicago|Chicago]]
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| [[2013 Illinois|Illinois]]
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| [[Columbia|New York, NY]]
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|-
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| [[2014 ACF Nationals|2014]]
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| [[2014 Virginia|Virginia]]
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| [[Yale]]
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| [[North Carolina]]
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| [[Columbia|New York, NY]]
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|}
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==Expanded Top Finishers Table==
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|
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
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|-
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! style="width: 5%" | Year
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! style="width: 9%" | Champion
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! style="width: 9%" | Second Place
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! style="width: 9%" | Third Place
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! style="width: 9%" | Fourth Place
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! style="width: 10%" | Top Individual Scorer
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! style="width: 55%" | Other All-Stars
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! style="width: 5%" | Stats
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|-
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| [[1991 ACF Nationals|1991]]
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| '''[[1991 Tennessee|Tennessee]]'''
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| [[1991 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
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| [[1991 Maryland|Maryland]]
 
| [[1991 NC State|NC State]]
 
| [[1991 NC State|NC State]]
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|
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|
 
|
 
|
|
 
| [[Tennessee|Knoxville, TN]]
 
| [ Stats]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[1993 ACF Nationals|1993]]
 
| [[1993 ACF Nationals|1993]]
| [[1993 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| '''[[1993 Chicago|Chicago A]]'''
 
| [[1993 Maryland|Maryland]]
 
| [[1993 Maryland|Maryland]]
| [[1993 Harvard|Harvard A]]
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| [[1993 Harvard|Harvard]]
 
| [[1993 Harvard|Harvard B]]
 
| [[1993 Harvard|Harvard B]]
|  
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|
|  
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| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
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|
| [ Stats]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[1994 ACF Nationals|1994]]
 
| [[1994 ACF Nationals|1994]]
| [[1994 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| [[1994 Chicago|Chicago]]
| [[1994 Maryland|Maryland A]]
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| [[1994 Maryland|Maryland]]
| [[1994 Brigham Young|Brigham Young A]]
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| [[1994 Brigham Young|Brigham Young]]
 
| [[1994 Maryland|Maryland B]]
 
| [[1994 Maryland|Maryland B]]
| [[1994 Maryland|Maryland A]]
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| [[Bill Crew]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Central Florida]]
|  
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[John Saluda]] ([[North Carolina]]) &bull; [[Josh Boorstin]] ([[Chicago]]) &bull; [[John Harris]] ([[Virginia]])
| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
 
 
| [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/alt.college.college-bowl/nox69ZqvWiE/AKsyhTaIiikJ Stats]
 
| [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/alt.college.college-bowl/nox69ZqvWiE/AKsyhTaIiikJ Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[1995 ACF Nationals|1995]]
 
| [[1995 ACF Nationals|1995]]
 
| [[1995 Harvard|Harvard]]
 
| [[1995 Harvard|Harvard]]
| [[1995 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech A]]
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| [[1995 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
 
| [[1995 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
 
| [[1995 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
 
| [[1995 South Carolina|South Carolina]]
 
| [[1995 South Carolina|South Carolina]]
| [[1995 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech A]]
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| [[Tom Waters]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[South Carolina]]
|  
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Jeff Johnson]] ([[Harvard]]) &bull; [[John Sheahan]] ([[Chicago]]) &bull; [[Marc Swisdak]] ([[Colorado]]) &bull; [[Eric Tentarelli]] ([[Cornell]])<br>[[Christine Moritz]] ([[Emory]]) &bull; [[Mike Mahurin]] ([[Midwestern State]]) &bull; [[Tim Pulju]] ([[Rice]])
| [[Tennessee|Knoxville, TN]]
 
 
| [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/94-95/acfnats95_final.txt Stats]
 
| [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/94-95/acfnats95_final.txt Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[1996 ACF Nationals|1996]]
 
| [[1996 ACF Nationals|1996]]
| [[1996 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech A]]
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| '''[[1996 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]'''
| [[1996 Maryland|Maryland A]]
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| [[1996 Maryland|Maryland]]
| [[1996 Virginia|Virginia A]]
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| [[1996 Virginia|Virginia]]
| [[1996 Illinois|Illinois A]]
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| [[1996 Illinois|Illinois]]
| [[1996 Maryland|Maryland A]]
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| [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Virginia]]
|  
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Jeff Johnson]] ([[Harvard]]) &bull; [[R. Hentzel]] ([[Iowa State]]) &bull; [[Jason King]] ([[Georgia Tech]]) &bull; [[Eric Tentarelli]] ([[Cornell]])<br>[[Robert Trent]] ([[Iowa]]) &bull; [[Christine Moritz]] ([[Emory]]) &bull; [[Mike Musgrove]] ([[Georgia Tech]])
| [[Tennessee|Knoxville, TN]]
 
 
| [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/95-96/acfnatl96_jubjub.txt Stats]
 
| [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/95-96/acfnatl96_jubjub.txt Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[1997 ACF Nationals|1997]]
 
| [[1997 ACF Nationals|1997]]
| [[1997 Virginia|Virginia A]]
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| [[1997 Virginia|Virginia]]
| [[1997 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| [[1997 Chicago|Chicago]]
| [[1997 Maryland|Maryland A]]
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| [[1997 Maryland|Maryland]]
| [[1997 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech A]]
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| [[1997 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
| [[1997 Virginia|Virginia A]]
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| [[John Sheahan]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Chicago]]
| [[1997 Carleton|Carleton]]
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Mike Starsinic]] ([[Ohio State]]) &bull; [[Andrew Yaphe]] ([[Virginia]]) &bull; [[James Anderson]] ([[Illinois]]) &bull; [[Jason King]] ([[Georgia Tech]])<br>[[Peter McCorquodale]] ([[MIT]]) &bull; [[R. Hentzel]] ([[Iowa State]]) &bull; [[Dave Hamilton]] ([[Maryland]])
| [[Illinois|Urbana, IL]]
 
 
| [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/96-97/97res.htm Stats]
 
| [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/96-97/97res.htm Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[1998 ACF Nationals|1998]]
 
| [[1998 ACF Nationals|1998]]
 
| [[1998 Virginia|Virginia]]
 
| [[1998 Virginia|Virginia]]
| [[1998 Harvard|Harvard A]]
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| [[1998 Harvard|Harvard]]
 
| [[1998 Maryland|Maryland]]
 
| [[1998 Maryland|Maryland]]
 
| [[1998 Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]
 
| [[1998 Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]
| [[1998 South Carolina|South Carolina]]
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| [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Virginia]]
| [[1998 Harvard|Harvard B]]
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Jeff Johnson]] ([[Harvard]]) &bull; [[Eric Bell]] ([[Oklahoma]]) &bull; [[Long Nguyen]] ([[Georgia Tech]]) &bull; [[Jeff Stewart]] ([[Princeton]])<br>[[T.C. Ford]] ([[South Carolina]]) &bull; [[Ravin Garg]] ([[Michigan]]) &bull; [[Gautam Mukunda]] ([[Harvard]])
| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
 
 
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20050427231101/http://members.aol.com/Geertgen22/98natstats.html Stats]
 
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20050427231101/http://members.aol.com/Geertgen22/98natstats.html Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[1999 ACF Nationals|1999]]
 
| [[1999 ACF Nationals|1999]]
| [[1999 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| '''[[1999 Chicago|Chicago]]'''
 
| [[1999 Maryland|Maryland]]
 
| [[1999 Maryland|Maryland]]
| [[1999 Illinois|Illinois A]]
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| [[1999 Illinois|Illinois]]
 
| [[1999 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
 
| [[1999 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
| [[1999 Texas|Texas]]
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| [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Chicago]]
| [[1999 Arkansas|Arkansas]]
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Robert Trent]] ([[Iowa]]) &bull; [[Mike Wehrman]] ([[Arkansas]]) &bull; [[Subash Maddipoti]] ([[Quincy]]) &bull; [[Dave Hamilton]] ([[Maryland]])<br>[[Dave Goodman]] ([[Michigan]]) &bull; [[Jason Hong]] ([[Berkeley]]) &bull; [[Seth Kendall]] ([[Kentucky]])
| [[Chicago|Chicago, IL]]
 
 
| [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/98-99/acfnatnls99.txt Stats]
 
| [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/tournaments/Old/98-99/acfnatnls99.txt Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2000 ACF Nationals|2000]]
 
| [[2000 ACF Nationals|2000]]
| [[2000 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| [[2000 Chicago|Chicago]]
 
| [[2000 Illinois|Illinois]]
 
| [[2000 Illinois|Illinois]]
 
| [[2000 Harvard|Harvard]]
 
| [[2000 Harvard|Harvard]]
 
| [[2000 Virginia|Virginia]]
 
| [[2000 Virginia|Virginia]]
| [[2000 Princeton|Princeton A]]
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| [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Chicago]]
| [[2000 Princeton|Princeton B]]
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[John Kenney]] ([[Virginia]]) &bull; [[Jeff Hoppes]] ([[Princeton]]) &bull; [[Raj Bhan]] ([[WUSTL]]) &bull; [[Joon Pahk]] ([[Harvard]])<br>[[Mike Wehrman]] ([[Arkansas]]) &bull; [[Patrick Friel]] ([[UCLA]]) &bull; [[Shaun Hayeslip]] ([[Maryland]])
| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
 
 
| [http://pastie.org/private/5ytuhiehtnqyvreh0jwfw Stats]
 
| [http://pastie.org/private/5ytuhiehtnqyvreh0jwfw Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2001 ACF Nationals|2001]]
 
| [[2001 ACF Nationals|2001]]
| [[2001 Michigan|Michigan A]]
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| [[2001 Michigan|Michigan]]
 
| [[2001 Virginia|Virginia]]
 
| [[2001 Virginia|Virginia]]
 
| [[2001 Michigan|Michigan B]]
 
| [[2001 Michigan|Michigan B]]
 
| [[2001 Kentucky|Kentucky]]
 
| [[2001 Kentucky|Kentucky]]
| [[2001 Berry|Berry]]
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| [[Kelly McKenzie]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Kentucky]]
| [[2001 Michigan|Michigan C]]
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Steve Watchorn]] ([[Wisconsin]]) &bull; [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]] ([[Michigan]]) &bull; [[Eric Smith]] ([[Texas]]) &bull; [[Chris Vichich]] ([[Illinois]])<br>[[Robert Trent]] ([[Vanderbilt]]) &bull; [[Ed Cohn]] ([[Chicago]]) &bull; [[0]] ([[0]])
| [[Michigan|Ann Arbor, MI]]
 
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/468/stats/acf/ Stats]
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/468/stats/acf/ Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2002 ACF Nationals|2002]]
 
| [[2002 ACF Nationals|2002]]
| [[2002 Michigan|Michigan A]]
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| '''[[2002 Michigan|Michigan A]]'''
 
| [[2002 Kentucky|Kentucky]]
 
| [[2002 Kentucky|Kentucky]]
| [[2002 Princeton|Princeton A]]
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| [[2002 Princeton|Princeton]]
 
| [[2002 Virginia|Virginia]]
 
| [[2002 Virginia|Virginia]]
| [[2002 Princeton|Princeton A]]
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| [[John Kenney]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Virginia]]
| [[2002 Texas A&M|Texas A&M B]]
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Matt Weiner]] ([[Pitt]]) &bull; [[Raj Dhuwalia]] ([[Florida Atlantic]]) &bull; [[Kelly McKenzie]] ([[Kentucky]]) &bull; [[Vik Vaz]] ([[Harvard]])<br>[[David Hayes]] ([[Rutgers]]) &bull; [[Nathan Freeburg]] ([[Florida State]]) &bull; [[Jeff Hoppes]] ([[Princeton]])
| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
 
 
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20020705062324/http://www.gwu.edu/~trivia/acfnatsstats.html Stats]
 
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20020705062324/http://www.gwu.edu/~trivia/acfnatsstats.html Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2003 ACF Nationals|2003]]
 
| [[2003 ACF Nationals|2003]]
 
| [[2003 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
 
| [[2003 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
| [[2003 Michigan|Michigan A]]
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| [[2003 Michigan|Michigan]]
 
| [[2003 Kentucky|Kentucky]]
 
| [[2003 Kentucky|Kentucky]]
 
| [[2003 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
 
| [[2003 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
| [[2003 Harvard|Harvard]]
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| [[Wesley Matthews]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Indiana]]
| [[2003 Princeton|Princeton]]
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Kelly McKenzie]] ([[Kentucky]]) &bull; [[Raj Dhuwalia]] ([[Florida]]) &bull; [[Robert Trent]] ([[Vanderbilt]]) &bull; [[Vernon Davenport]] ([[South Carolina]])<br>[[Nathan Freeburg]] ([[Florida State]]) &bull; [[Seth Teitler]] ([[Berkeley]]) &bull; [[Vik Vaz]] ([[Harvard]])
| [[Georgia Tech|Atlanta, GA]]
 
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20060913065413/www.dpo.uab.edu/~paik/acf/03nats.html Stats]
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20060913065413/www.dpo.uab.edu/~paik/acf/03nats.html Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2004 ACF Nationals|2004]]
 
| [[2004 ACF Nationals|2004]]
| [[2004 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| [[2004 Chicago|Chicago]]
 
| [[2004 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
 
| [[2004 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
 
| [[2004 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
 
| [[2004 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
 
| [[2004 Kentucky|Kentucky]]
 
| [[2004 Kentucky|Kentucky]]
| [[2004 Harvard|Harvard A]]
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| [[Wesley Matthews]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Indiana]]
| [[2004 Harvard|Harvard B]]
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Kelly McKenzie]] ([[Kentucky]]) &bull; [[Adam Kemezis]] ([[Michigan]]) &bull; [[Matt Cvijanovich]] ([[Iowa State]]) &bull; [[Chris Frankel]] ([[Princeton]])<br>[[Jason Keller]] ([[Rutgers]]) &bull; [[Andrew Yaphe]] ([[Chicago]]) &bull; [[Nathan Freeburg]] ([[CUNY]])
| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
 
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20060913065423/www.dpo.uab.edu/~paik/acf/04nats.html Stats]
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20060913065423/www.dpo.uab.edu/~paik/acf/04nats.html Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2005 ACF Nationals|2005]]
 
| [[2005 ACF Nationals|2005]]
| [[2005 Michigan|Michigan A]]
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| [[2005 Michigan|Michigan]]
| [[2005 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| [[2005 Chicago|Chicago]]
 
| [[2005 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
 
| [[2005 Berkeley|Berkeley]]
 
| [[2005 Princeton|Princeton]]
 
| [[2005 Princeton|Princeton]]
| [[2005 Harvard|Harvard]]
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| [[Matt Weiner]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[VCU]]
| [[2005 Chicago|Chicago C]]
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Subash Maddipoti]] ([[Chicago]]) &bull; [[Seth Kendall]] ([[Kentucky]]) &bull; [[Fred Bush]] ([[Rochester]]) &bull; [[Jason Keller]] ([[Rutgers]])<br>[[Chris Frankel]] ([[Princeton]]) &bull; [[Ryan Westbrook]] ([[Michigan]]) &bull; [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Berkeley]])
| [[Northwestern|Evanston, IL]]
 
 
| [http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hart0789/acfnats05/Playoff_standings.html Stats]
 
| [http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hart0789/acfnats05/Playoff_standings.html Stats]
 
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| [[2006 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
 
| [[2006 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
 
| [[2006 Michigan|Michigan]]
 
| [[2006 Michigan|Michigan]]
| [[2006 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| [[2006 Chicago|Chicago]]
 
| [[2006 Illinois|Illinois]]
 
| [[2006 Illinois|Illinois]]
| [[2006 Chicago|Chicago B]]
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| [[Matt Lafer]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Matt Lafer]]
| None
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|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Matt Weiner]] ([[VCU]]) &bull; [[Chris Frankel]] ([[Princeton]]) &bull; [[Jerry Vinokorov]] ([[Brown]]) &bull; [[Jason Keller]] ([[Rutgers]])<br>[[Paul Litvak]] ([[Carnegie Mellon]]) &bull; [[Leo Wolpert]] ([[Virginia]]) &bull; [[Chris Romero]] ([[Texas A&M]])
| [[Michigan|Ann Arbor, MI]]
 
 
| [http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hart0789/acfnats06/ACF2006_standings.html Stats]
 
| [http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hart0789/acfnats06/ACF2006_standings.html Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2007 ACF Nationals|2007]]
 
| [[2007 ACF Nationals|2007]]
| [[2007 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| '''[[2007 Chicago|Chicago]]'''
 
| [[2007 Brown|Brown]]
 
| [[2007 Brown|Brown]]
 
| [[2007 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
 
| [[2007 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
 
| [[2007 VCU|VCU]]
 
| [[2007 VCU|VCU]]
| [[2007 Carleton|Carleton]]
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| [[Matt Weiner]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[VCU]]
| [[2007 Illinois|Illinois B]]
+
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Seth Kendall]] ([[Kentucky]]) &bull; [[Ryan Westbrook]] ([[Wayne State]]) &bull; [[Mike Sorice]] ([[Illinois]]) &bull; [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Brown]])<br>[[Seth Teitler]] ([[Chicago]]) &bull; [[Patrick Hope]] ([[Carleton]]) &bull; [[Will Turner]] ([[Michigan]])
| [[Vanderbilt|Nashville, TN]]
 
 
| [http://studentorgs.vanderbilt.edu/college_bowl/ACF_Nats_07_playoff_standings.html Stats]
 
| [http://studentorgs.vanderbilt.edu/college_bowl/ACF_Nats_07_playoff_standings.html Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]]
 
| [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]]
| [[2008 Chicago|Chicago A]]
+
| [[2008 Chicago|Chicago]]
 
| [[2008 Brown|Brown]]
 
| [[2008 Brown|Brown]]
 
| [[2008 Maryland|Maryland]]
 
| [[2008 Maryland|Maryland]]
 
| [[2008 Illinois|Illinois]]
 
| [[2008 Illinois|Illinois]]
| [[2008 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
+
| [[Mike Sorice]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Illinois]]
| [[2008 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
+
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Matt Keller]] ([[Vanderbilt]]) &bull; [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Brown]]) &bull; [[Jonathan Magin (UG)]] ([[Maryland]]) &bull; [[Ray Luo]] ([[UCLA]])<br>[[Seth Teitler]] ([[Chicago]]) &bull; [[Jason Keller]] ([[Rutgers]]) &bull; [[Billy Beyer (UG)]] ([[Florida State]])
| [[Brandeis|Waltham, MA]]
 
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/acfstats/total_standings.html Stats]
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/acfstats/total_standings.html Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]]
 
| [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]]
| [[2009 Chicago|Chicago A]]
+
| [[2009 Chicago|Chicago]]
 
| [[2009 Brown|Brown]]
 
| [[2009 Brown|Brown]]
 
| [[2009 Stanford|Stanford]]
 
| [[2009 Stanford|Stanford]]
| [[2009 Minnesota|Minnesota A]]
+
| [[2009 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
| [[2009 Minnesota|Minnesota A]]
+
| [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Stanford]]
| [[2009 Stow Munroe Falls|Ike Jose]]
+
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Brown]]) &bull; [[Chris Ray]] ([[Maryland]]) &bull; [[Ike Jose]] ([[Stow Munroe Falls]]) &bull; [[Mike Sorice]] ([[Illinois]])<br>[[Auroni Gupta]] ([[UCSD]]) &bull; [[Evan Adams]] ([[VCU]]) &bull; [[Charlie Dees]] ([[Missouri]])
| [[WUSTL|St Louis, MO]]
 
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1457 Stats]
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1457 Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[2010 Chicago|Chicago]]
 
| [[2010 Chicago|Chicago]]
 
| [[2010 Maryland|Maryland]]
 
| [[2010 Maryland|Maryland]]
| [[2010 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
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| [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Stanford]]
| [[2010 State College|State College]]
+
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Eric Mukherjee]] ([[Penn]]) &bull; [[Seth Teitler]] ([[Chicago]]) &bull; [[Brendan Byrne (UG)]] ([[Minnesota]]) &bull; [[Dallas Simons (UG)]] ([[Harvard]])<br>[[Auroni Gupta (UG)]] ([[UCSD]]) &bull; [[Chris Ray (UG)]] ([[Maryland A]]) &bull; [[Mike Sorice]] ([[Illinois]])
| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
 
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1455/stats/overall/ Stats]
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1455/stats/overall/ Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
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| [[2011 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
 
| [[2011 Minnesota|Minnesota]]
 
| [[2011 Illinois|Illinois]]
 
| [[2011 Illinois|Illinois]]
| [[2011 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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| [[2011 Chicago|Chicago]]
| [[2011 Michigan|Michigan]]
+
| [[Matt Bollinger]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Virginia]]
| [[2011 State College| State College]]
+
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Auroni Gupta]] ([[UCSD]]) &bull; [[Chris Ray]] ([[Maryland A]]) &bull; [[Mike Sorice]] ([[Illinois]]) &bull; [[Henry Gorman]] ([[Rice]])<br>[[Robert Harden]] ([[South Carolina]]) &bull; [[Evan Adams]] ([[VCU]]) &bull; [[Trevor Davis]] ([[Carnegie Mellon]])
| [[Pitt|Pittsburgh, PA]]
 
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1456/ Stats]
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1456/ Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2012 ACF Nationals|2012]]
 
| [[2012 ACF Nationals|2012]]
| [[2012 Yale|Yale A]]
+
| [[2012 Yale|Yale]]
| [[2012 Virginia|Virginia A]]
+
| [[2012 Virginia|Virginia]]
 
| [[2012 Michigan|Michigan]]
 
| [[2012 Michigan|Michigan]]
 
| [[2012 Penn|Penn]]
 
| [[2012 Penn|Penn]]
| [[2012 Illinois|Illinois]]  
+
| [[Ike Jose]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Illinois]]
| [[2012 Haverford|Haverford]]
+
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Matt Bollinger]] ([[Virginia]]) &bull; [[Eric Mukherjee]] ([[Penn]]) &bull; [[Chris Ray]] ([[Maryland]]) &bull; [[Henry Gorman]] ([[Rice]])<br>[[Matt Jackson]] ([[Yale]]) &bull; [[Andrew Hart]] ([[Minnesota]]) &bull; [[Sean Smiley]] ([[VCU]])
| [[Maryland|College Park, MD]]
 
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/977 Stats]
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/977 Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2013 ACF Nationals|2013]]
 
| [[2013 ACF Nationals|2013]]
| [[2013 Illinois|Illinois A]]
+
| [[2013 Illinois|Illinois]]
 
| [[2013 Yale|Yale]]
 
| [[2013 Yale|Yale]]
 
| [[2013 Michigan|Michigan]]
 
| [[2013 Michigan|Michigan]]
 
| [[2013 Penn|Penn]]
 
| [[2013 Penn|Penn]]
| [[2013 Chicago|Chicago B]]  
+
| [[John Lawrence]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[London]]
| [[2013 Illinois|Illinois B]]
+
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Andrew Hart]] ([[Minnesota]]) &bull; [[Matt Bollinger]] ([[Virginia]]) &bull; [[Ike Jose]] ([[Illinois]]) &bull; [[Matt Jackson]] ([[Yale]])<br>[[Eric Mukherjee]] ([[Penn]]) &bull; [[Henry Gorman]] ([[Rice]]) &bull; [[Chris Ray]] ([[Maryland]])
| [[Columbia|New York, NY]]
 
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1397/stats/combined_w_tiebreakers_%26_final/ Stats]
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1397/stats/combined_w_tiebreakers_%26_final/ Stats]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[2014 ACF Nationals|2014]]
 
| [[2014 ACF Nationals|2014]]
| [[2014 Virginia|Virginia]]
+
| '''[[2014 Virginia|Virginia]]'''
 
| [[2014 Yale|Yale]]
 
| [[2014 Yale|Yale]]
| [[Penn]]
+
| [[2014 Penn|Penn]]
| [[Chicago]] A
+
| [[2014 Chicago|Chicago]]
| [[Yale]]
+
| [[Matt Bollinger]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Virginia]]
| [[North Carolina]]
+
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Eric Mukherjee]] ([[Penn]]) &bull; [[Will Nediger]] ([[Michigan]]) &bull; [[Richard Yu]] ([[WUSTL]]) &bull; [[Matt Jackson]] ([[Yale]])<br>[[John Lawrence]] ([[Chicago]]) &bull; [[Aaron Rosenberg]] ([[Illinois]]) &bull; [[Stephen Liu]] ([[Harvard]])
| [[Columbia|New York, NY]]
 
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1641/stats/overall/ Stats]
 
| [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1641/stats/overall/ Stats]
 
|}
 
|}
  
*<nowiki>†undefeated</nowiki>
+
*Champions whose names are in '''bold''' were undefeated.
 
 
===Notes===
 
 
 
*The tournament was not held in 1992
 
*Undergraduate and Division II titles prior to 2008 are retroactive
 
*No D2-eligible teams participated in 2006
 
*The 2002 tournament was originally announced as "hosted by George Washington University;" however, it had to be moved to Maryland due to room access issues at GWU, and most of the staff was recruited by Maryland. GWU assisted in running the tournament.
 
  
 
===Medal count===
 
===Medal count===
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| 4
 
| 4
 
|}
 
|}
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 +
==Notes==
 +
 +
*The tournament was not held in 1992.
 +
*There are no surviving stats from 1991 or 1993; as such, the all-stars are unknown. 1994 stats do not contain full individual information and only contain team states + the names of the top four all-stars.
 +
*Undergraduate and Division II titles prior to 2008 are retroactive. In years listed as N/A, the stats do not contain enough information to retroactively determine Undergraduate and Division II eligibility.
 +
*No D2-eligible teams participated in 2006.
 +
*The 2002 tournament was originally announced as "hosted by George Washington University;" however, it had to be moved to Maryland due to room access issues at GWU, and most of the staff was recruited by Maryland. GWU assisted in running the tournament.
 +
 +
==Links==
 +
 +
*[[National Invitation Tournament]]
 +
*[[All-American Invitational]]
 +
*[[List of college quizbowl national champions]]
  
 
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Revision as of 07:26, 21 December 2014

ACF Nationals is an annual event held by ACF . Along with the NAQT ICT, ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl.

More information on editors and circumstances of ACF Nationals can be found at the ACF page. ACF Nationals was first held in 1991, though it is the successor to prior events such as the National Invitation Tournament and All-American Invitational which date back to 1979.

Considering the three events as one chain of "ACF-style" national championships, ACF Nationals is the oldest national title, at 36 years as of the 2015 tournament. It is also the most frequently awarded -- the 2015 championship will be the 33rd (no tournament was held in 1986, 1987, 1990, or 1992). ACF and its predecessor organizations surpassed the College Bowl NCT's 28 instances with the holding of ACF Nationals in 2011.

Beginning in 2008, ACF Nationals crowned Undergraduate and Division II champions in addition to overall champions. Unlike at NAQT ICT, the Division II title is awarded to the highest-finishing Division II team in the overall field, rather than being played in a separate tournament. Unofficial winners by the current criteria are noted for pre-2008 tournaments, when known.

ACF Nationals Master Info Table

Year Overall National Champion Undergraduate Champion Division II Champion Host City
1991 Tennessee N/A N/A Knoxville, TN
1993 Chicago N/A N/A College Park, MD
1994 Chicago Maryland A N/A College Park, MD
1995 Harvard Georgia Tech N/A Knoxville, TN
1996 Georgia Tech Maryland N/A Knoxville, TN
1997 Virginia Virginia Carleton Urbana, IL
1998 Virginia South Carolina Harvard College Park, MD
1999 Chicago A Texas Arkansas Chicago, IL
2000 Chicago Princeton Princeton College Park, MD
2001 Michigan Berry Michigan Ann Arbor, MI
2002 Michigan A Princeton Texas A&M College Park, MD
2003 Berkeley Harvard Princeton Atlanta, GA
2004 Chicago Harvard Harvard College Park, MD
2005 Michigan Harvard Chicago Evanston, IL
2006 Texas A&M Chicago None Ann Arbor, MI
2007 Chicago A Carleton Illinois Nashville, TN
2008 Chicago Minnesota Minnesota Waltham, MA
2009 Chicago Minnesota Stow Munroe Falls St Louis, MO
2010 Stanford Minnesota State College College Park, MD
2011 Yale Michigan State College Pittsburgh, PA
2012 Yale Illinois Haverford College Park, MD
2013 Illinois Chicago Illinois New York, NY
2014 Virginia Yale North Carolina New York, NY

Expanded Top Finishers Table

Year Champion Second Place Third Place Fourth Place Top Individual Scorer Other All-Stars Stats
1991 Tennessee Georgia Tech Maryland NC State
1993 Chicago A Maryland Harvard Harvard B
1994 Chicago Maryland Brigham Young Maryland B Bill Crew
Central Florida
John Saluda (North Carolina) • Josh Boorstin (Chicago) • John Harris (Virginia) Stats
1995 Harvard Georgia Tech Berkeley South Carolina Tom Waters
South Carolina
Jeff Johnson (Harvard) • John Sheahan (Chicago) • Marc Swisdak (Colorado) • Eric Tentarelli (Cornell)
Christine Moritz (Emory) • Mike Mahurin (Midwestern State) • Tim Pulju (Rice)
Stats
1996 Georgia Tech Maryland Virginia Illinois Andrew Yaphe
Virginia
Jeff Johnson (Harvard) • R. Hentzel (Iowa State) • Jason King (Georgia Tech) • Eric Tentarelli (Cornell)
Robert Trent (Iowa) • Christine Moritz (Emory) • Mike Musgrove (Georgia Tech)
Stats
1997 Virginia Chicago Maryland Georgia Tech John Sheahan
Chicago
Mike Starsinic (Ohio State) • Andrew Yaphe (Virginia) • James Anderson (Illinois) • Jason King (Georgia Tech)
Peter McCorquodale (MIT) • R. Hentzel (Iowa State) • Dave Hamilton (Maryland)
Stats
1998 Virginia Harvard Maryland Oklahoma Andrew Yaphe
Virginia
Jeff Johnson (Harvard) • Eric Bell (Oklahoma) • Long Nguyen (Georgia Tech) • Jeff Stewart (Princeton)
T.C. Ford (South Carolina) • Ravin Garg (Michigan) • Gautam Mukunda (Harvard)
Stats
1999 Chicago Maryland Illinois Berkeley Andrew Yaphe
Chicago
Robert Trent (Iowa) • Mike Wehrman (Arkansas) • Subash Maddipoti (Quincy) • Dave Hamilton (Maryland)
Dave Goodman (Michigan) • Jason Hong (Berkeley) • Seth Kendall (Kentucky)
Stats
2000 Chicago Illinois Harvard Virginia Andrew Yaphe
Chicago
John Kenney (Virginia) • Jeff Hoppes (Princeton) • Raj Bhan (WUSTL) • Joon Pahk (Harvard)
Mike Wehrman (Arkansas) • Patrick Friel (UCLA) • Shaun Hayeslip (Maryland)
Stats
2001 Michigan Virginia Michigan B Kentucky Kelly McKenzie
Kentucky
Steve Watchorn (Wisconsin) • Ezequiel Berdichevsky (Michigan) • Eric Smith (Texas) • Chris Vichich (Illinois)
Robert Trent (Vanderbilt) • Ed Cohn (Chicago) • 0 (0)
Stats
2002 Michigan A Kentucky Princeton Virginia John Kenney
Virginia
Matt Weiner (Pitt) • Raj Dhuwalia (Florida Atlantic) • Kelly McKenzie (Kentucky) • Vik Vaz (Harvard)
David Hayes (Rutgers) • Nathan Freeburg (Florida State) • Jeff Hoppes (Princeton)
Stats
2003 Berkeley Michigan Kentucky Texas A&M Wesley Matthews
Indiana
Kelly McKenzie (Kentucky) • Raj Dhuwalia (Florida) • Robert Trent (Vanderbilt) • Vernon Davenport (South Carolina)
Nathan Freeburg (Florida State) • Seth Teitler (Berkeley) • Vik Vaz (Harvard)
Stats
2004 Chicago Berkeley Texas A&M Kentucky Wesley Matthews
Indiana
Kelly McKenzie (Kentucky) • Adam Kemezis (Michigan) • Matt Cvijanovich (Iowa State) • Chris Frankel (Princeton)
Jason Keller (Rutgers) • Andrew Yaphe (Chicago) • Nathan Freeburg (CUNY)
Stats
2005 Michigan Chicago Berkeley Princeton Matt Weiner
VCU
Subash Maddipoti (Chicago) • Seth Kendall (Kentucky) • Fred Bush (Rochester) • Jason Keller (Rutgers)
Chris Frankel (Princeton) • Ryan Westbrook (Michigan) • Jerry Vinokurov (Berkeley)
Stats
2006 Texas A&M Michigan Chicago Illinois Matt Lafer
Matt Lafer
Matt Weiner (VCU) • Chris Frankel (Princeton) • Jerry Vinokorov (Brown) • Jason Keller (Rutgers)
Paul Litvak (Carnegie Mellon) • Leo Wolpert (Virginia) • Chris Romero (Texas A&M)
Stats
2007 Chicago Brown Texas A&M VCU Matt Weiner
VCU
Seth Kendall (Kentucky) • Ryan Westbrook (Wayne State) • Mike Sorice (Illinois) • Jerry Vinokurov (Brown)
Seth Teitler (Chicago) • Patrick Hope (Carleton) • Will Turner (Michigan)
Stats
2008 Chicago Brown Maryland Illinois Mike Sorice
Illinois
Matt Keller (Vanderbilt) • Jerry Vinokurov (Brown) • Jonathan Magin (UG) (Maryland) • Ray Luo (UCLA)
Seth Teitler (Chicago) • Jason Keller (Rutgers) • Billy Beyer (UG) (Florida State)
Stats
2009 Chicago Brown Stanford Minnesota Andrew Yaphe
Stanford
Jerry Vinokurov (Brown) • Chris Ray (Maryland) • Ike Jose (Stow Munroe Falls) • Mike Sorice (Illinois)
Auroni Gupta (UCSD) • Evan Adams (VCU) • Charlie Dees (Missouri)
Stats
2010 Stanford Minnesota Chicago Maryland Andrew Yaphe
Stanford
Eric Mukherjee (Penn) • Seth Teitler (Chicago) • Brendan Byrne (UG) (Minnesota) • Dallas Simons (UG) (Harvard)
Auroni Gupta (UG) (UCSD) • Chris Ray (UG) (Maryland A) • Mike Sorice (Illinois)
Stats
2011 Yale Minnesota Illinois Chicago Matt Bollinger
Virginia
Auroni Gupta (UCSD) • Chris Ray (Maryland A) • Mike Sorice (Illinois) • Henry Gorman (Rice)
Robert Harden (South Carolina) • Evan Adams (VCU) • Trevor Davis (Carnegie Mellon)
Stats
2012 Yale Virginia Michigan Penn Ike Jose
Illinois
Matt Bollinger (Virginia) • Eric Mukherjee (Penn) • Chris Ray (Maryland) • Henry Gorman (Rice)
Matt Jackson (Yale) • Andrew Hart (Minnesota) • Sean Smiley (VCU)
Stats
2013 Illinois Yale Michigan Penn John Lawrence
London
Andrew Hart (Minnesota) • Matt Bollinger (Virginia) • Ike Jose (Illinois) • Matt Jackson (Yale)
Eric Mukherjee (Penn) • Henry Gorman (Rice) • Chris Ray (Maryland)
Stats
2014 Virginia Yale Penn Chicago Matt Bollinger
Virginia
Eric Mukherjee (Penn) • Will Nediger (Michigan) • Richard Yu (WUSTL) • Matt Jackson (Yale)
John Lawrence (Chicago) • Aaron Rosenberg (Illinois) • Stephen Liu (Harvard)
Stats
  • Champions whose names are in bold were undefeated.

Medal count

Team Championships Finals Appearances (Top 2) Trophies (Top 3) Leaderboards (Top 4)
Berkeley 1 2 4 5
Brigham Young 0 0 1 1
Brown 0 3 3 3
Chicago 8 10 12 14
Georgia Tech 1 3 3 4
Harvard 1 2 4 5
Illinois 1 2 4 7
Kentucky 0 1 2 4
Maryland 0 4 8 10
Michigan 3 5 8 8
Minnesota 0 2 2 3
NC State 0 0 0 1
Oklahoma 0 0 0 1
Penn 0 0 1 3
Princeton 0 0 1 2
South Carolina 0 0 0 1
Stanford 1 1 2 2
Tennessee 1 1 1 1
Texas A&M 1 1 3 4
VCU 0 0 0 1
Virginia 3 5 6 8
Yale 2 4 4 4

Notes

  • The tournament was not held in 1992.
  • There are no surviving stats from 1991 or 1993; as such, the all-stars are unknown. 1994 stats do not contain full individual information and only contain team states + the names of the top four all-stars.
  • Undergraduate and Division II titles prior to 2008 are retroactive. In years listed as N/A, the stats do not contain enough information to retroactively determine Undergraduate and Division II eligibility.
  • No D2-eligible teams participated in 2006.
  • The 2002 tournament was originally announced as "hosted by George Washington University;" however, it had to be moved to Maryland due to room access issues at GWU, and most of the staff was recruited by Maryland. GWU assisted in running the tournament.

Links