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  • '''Science Non-Strosity''' was a 2009 side tournament run at [[Cardinal Classic XVIII|Cardinal Classic]] and ...come to fruition). Several forum denizens offered to help him write such a tournament; it is unknown whether Watkins has actually contacted any of tho
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  • ...sota]] on April 5, 2008 that was played on packets written by Minnesota, [[Maryland]], and [[Vanderbilt]] that were also mirrored at other sites. The games wer ...more teams from outside of Minnesota than within, but the final field had a Minnesota majority.
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  • ...iversity of South Carolina''' (or '''U of SC''', but not '''[[USC]]''') is a public university located in Columbia, South Carolina. Their quiz bowl team * 2008–2009: ACF Fall (Florida), ACF Winter (Georgia), Penn Bowl Mirror (Georgia
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  • ...were interested in attending a "national championship tournament" held at a rural high school 80 miles from the nearest airport that was announced less ...est scorer. Note that TRASHionals results are rarely if ever counted among a team's history due to open/alum participation.
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  • ...on [[NAQT]] questions, it tended to attract a mid-size field of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. teams. ...by the Delaware team while a set of pairings was being calculated, either a late preliminary or the playoff bracket.
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  • ...ingular form as the correct name of the tournament.</ref> or '''NSC''', is a high school national quizbowl tournament run by [[PACE]]. ...und, with 20 point powers but no [[neg]]s on tossups; each bonus was worth a total of 30 points, with [[bouncebacks]] on the bonus parts. Bouncebacks we
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  • The '''University of Rochester''' is a private university in Rochester, New York, whose quiz bowl team is known as ...tself up from an underfunded niche group in the Students' Association into a nationally recognized name under the leadership of President [[Michael Adel
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  • The '''[[Missouri S&T]] Fall Tournament''' was a high school tournament in the [[Tossup/Bonus format|tossup-bonus]] style. ...s in Missouri on the 1997 Conference Championship Tournament set, in which a [[Paul Nelson]]-led [[Cuba]] team defeated an [[Andy Wehrman]]-led [[North
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  • ...2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2007]] [[Category: Players active in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]] ...tory of the game. He began his career at [[Berkeley]] and went on to found a successful club at [[Brown|Brown University]]. Pound for pound, he was the
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  • The '''University of Washington''' quizbowl team is a collegiate quizbowl team consisting of students from the University of Wash For many years in the early 2000s, the UW quizbowl team was exclusively a [[CBI]] team. The university was the site for the 2005 CBI [[NCT]].
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  • |nats appearances = ICT DI 1997, 2006, 2012; ICT DII 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017; ACF Nationals 2010, 2011, 2018, 2019}} '''Carnegie Mellon University''', commonly referred to as '''CMU''', is a private university located in Pittsburgh, PA. [[Dwight Kidder]] and [[Pete
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  • ...l, created by then Heritage Cable in New Castle. The studio was located in a small strip mall near [[William Penn]] high school and the program was done ...wide on cable and was also carried on broadcast stations out of Salisbury, Maryland. It continued under that name until 1997 when the refinery changed owners a
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  • ...the second Saturday) at [[Wilmington Charter]]. It has been succeeded by a tournament known as CSWIFT (Charter School of Wilmington Invitational Fall The tournament was first held in 2000 when [[Bill Tressler]] was a faculty member at the [[Sanford]] School. When Bill moved to [[Wilmington
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  • |highschool = [[Lisgar]] (2008-2011) ...8 [[Reach for the Top]] championship winning team, and captained Lisgar to a 3rd place finish in the 2011 Reach for the Top nationals. Later, he was par
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  • ...-running series of quizbowl tournaments held at and primarily written by [[Maryland]]. It is named after the school's [[wikipedia:University of Maryland, College Park#Mascot|mascot]], the terrapin.
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  • ...]] until 2008. The tournament was held each year from 1988–2009, and after a five year hiatus it was revived in 2014. Note that all information containe ...rnament of Academic Excellence, indicating that Panasonic had withdrawn as a sponsor. The last NTAE was held in 2009 although its organizers still activ
    24 KB (3,409 words) - 10:13, 6 January 2022
  • '''Neg prizes''' are awards given (usually) in jest during a tournament's awards ceremony to the player with the most total negs. When ==Are neg prizes a good idea?==
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  • ...h [[ACF Nationals]], the ICT is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl. ...iate division and awards the overall national championship. Division II is a "novice" style division, limited to university players who are in their fir
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  • ...]]:<br>[[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2006 ICT|2006]], [[2007 ICT|2007]], [[2008 ICT|2008]], [[2010 ICT|2010]], [[2011 ICT|2011]], [[2012 ICT|2012]], [[2013 ICT|2013 ...rginia Commonwealth University''', often referred to as '''VCU''', has had a quizbowl team continuously since 2002 and is prominent in hosting and playi
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  • |state = 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 [[VHSL Scholast |nats = [[2003 HSNCT]], [[2004 HSNCT]], [[2005 HSNCT]], [[2008 HSNCT]] <br> [[2005 NSC]], [[2018 NSC]], [[2019 NSC]] <br> [[National Histo
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