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  • ...T''' is a public university located in Rolla, Missouri. Until December 31, 2007, the school was known as the University of Missouri - Rolla. The team was inactive from about 2011 to 2019, and did not attend [[online]] tournaments in 2020-21, but is currently active.
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  • ==Tournaments known to have used slapbowl rooms== *2007 [[TRASH]] West Regionals
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2007<br> NAC: 1999, 2000, 2010 ...al tournaments in the state of Mississippi. Murrah has not competed in any tournaments since the 2012 season.
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  • The 2007 [[Carleton College]] Quiz Bowl team was a quiz bowl team of note. In 2007 they won the NAQT Division I North Sectional, and Patrick Hope won the Carl
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  • |state = [[Vermont-NEA Scholars' Bowl|Vt.-NEA]] 2007; [[NAQT Vermont Championship|Vt. NAQT]] 2008, 2010, 2011 ...g the state title game four times and securing their first championship in 2007.
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  • ...Campana, Tom Riley, Mike Gerini and John Bain had several high finishes in tournaments throughout the area.
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  • The exact date of these tournaments is not known. | 2/3/2007
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  • ...ent''' was a literature-only tournament played on Saturday night after the 2007 [[Illinois Open]]. The tournament was edited and largely written by [[Andr [[Category:Subject tournaments]]
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  • ...rst episode, the podcast consists entirely of quizbowl matches recorded at tournaments Mike Bentley attends. The only editing done in these matches is to crop of ...xt. This is the primary reason that it takes several weeks and months for tournaments to get uploaded.
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  • ...2005]] [[Category: Players active in 2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2007]] [[Category: Players active in 2008]] ...sing at tournaments he cannot attend. Andrew was a member of the 2005 and 2007 [[CBI]] [[NCT]] champions.
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  • | [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=2192 5/19/2007] | [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=2409 11/3/2007]
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  • |group1=Tournaments ...SC|2004]]{{dot}}[[2005 NSC|2005]]{{dot}}[[2006 NSC|2006]]{{dot}}[[2007 NSC|2007]]{{dot}}[[2008 NSC|2008]]{{dot}}[[2009 NSC|2009]]{{dot}}[[2010 NSC|2010]]{{
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  • ...n Boyd-Graber]], and written by Princeton and its mirror sites in 2006 and 2007. Most versions were marked by a somewhat disproportionate amount of hardco The 2007 version, however, inspired [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?
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  • .... The team also attended local [[NAQT]] events but has not participated in tournaments since 2012. * [[NAQT Delaware Championship]] 3rd place 2007, 2009
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  • |schoolpast = [[Texas A&M]] (2000-2007) ...l School of Dallas. Since 1998 Chris has directed more than 70 High school tournaments as the head of the [[TQBA]], the Texas Quiz Bowl Alliance. Chris helped edi
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  • | 2007 ...z-Bowl-Championship-Six-Years-in-a-Row.aspx Article claiming High Tech won 2007-2012]
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  • ...ed with the Boston College College Bowl (BCCB) club. The team played a few tournaments in the mid-2000s and was revived outside the club's no-longer-helpful auspi ==Tournaments==
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  • ...t is set up to allow teams to play significantly more games than most area tournaments. ==2007 (December 1)==
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  • |highschool=[[Thomas Jefferson]] (2007-2011) ...ted the MIT mirror of [[Penn-ance]]. She was also a frequent moderator for tournaments in the Northeast, which continued throughout her Ph.D. at [[Harvard]] and o
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of South Carolina]] (2005-2007) ...]] who would frequently travel with the team as a staffer and play in open tournaments of SC alumni. She is known for her enthusiastic support of educational mus
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