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  • ...he United Kingdom. The tournament was used to qualify teams for the [[2020 ACF Nationals]], which was canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. {{ACF tournaments}}
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  • ...a few tournaments (such as NAQT [[SCT|Sectionals]] and [[ICT]], and all [[ACF]] tournaments) reject open teams in order to preserve the prestige of the t Through 2008, [[ACF Nationals]] allowed a few open exhibition teams each year in order to get m
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  • ...he United Kingdom. The tournament was used to qualify teams for the [[2023 ACF Nationals]]. ..."note">Houston and Oxford A were deemed site champions for the purposes of ACF Nationals qualification due to the hosts having automatically qualified.</r
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  • ...torically been written at a difficulty below regular, but not as easy as [[ACF Fall]], and allows only undergraduate and high school students to play. The [[Category: mACF events]]
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  • ...won by players playing solo. Note that this list is not limited to varsity events/divisions. * 1999 [[ACF Regionals]] Midwest -- [[Andrew Yaphe]] (2)
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  • ..., [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008 ACF Division II]] <br/> NAQT: [[2009 ICT|2009 NAQT Undergaduate]], [[2010 ICT|2 ...nearly all regional tournaments and regularly sends teams to [[ICT]] and [[ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...uizbowl player for [[Maryland]]. He is probably best known for founding [[ACF]] along with [[Carol Guthrie]] and [[Ramesh Kannappan]], and for playing qu ...fter 1990. This was far from the only such case prior to the tightening of ACF eligibility rules in approximately 2007.
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  • ...multi-editing achievements''' for editors who have worked on several major events. This page originally marked [[Andrew Hart]]'s attempt to categorize and re ...lti-championship achievements#Modern_Triple_Crown|Modern Triple Crown]]: [[ACF Nationals]], [[NAQT ICT]] (DI), and [[Chicago Open]]. Seven editors are kno
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  • ...From 2011, the tournament has consisted of two events, one using the mACF/ACF format and another on an NAQT ICT set. The tournament draws teams from outs | [[ACF Regionals]]
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  • ...vard B/DII team at both the [[2008 ICT|NAQT ICT]] and [[2008 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] in his freshman year. He was a member of [[PACE]] and chief edi ...e when elite high school players became regular attendees at college-level events.
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  • ...see]], where he played on the team that won the [[1991 ACF Nationals|first ACF Nationals]] with [[Robert Trent]] and others, under the coaching of [[Carol ...rors of the [[HSNCT]] were also run irregularly. UTC was also the host for ACF Regionals in the Southeast from 2000 until 2006.
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  • == Hosted Events == ...l tournament and the [[Missouri Scholars Academy Scholar Bowl]], but these events are unaffiliated in any way with the Missouri team.''
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  • ...d [[2011 MUT]] at Rock Bridge. He was also on the team that won the [[2013 ACF Regionals]] site at [[WUSTL]] and led the team in scoring at the [[2013 ICT
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  • ...]] edited by [[Bruce Arthur]]. Every question at RMPFest falls under the [[ACF]] category of "Religion, Mythology, and Philosophy", commonly abbreviated a [[Category: MACF events]]
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  • ...bowler [[Ben Smith]] in the 2003-04 season. The club often collaborates on events with [[Carleton University]] and [[Lisgar]]. ...bounded during the 2022-2023 season, placing 4th at [[2023 ACF Regionals | ACF Regionals]] and hosting several successful tournaments.
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  • ...ship of [[Alex Fregeau]] (best known previously for the well-received side events [[FRENCH]] I and II) and [[Henry Atkins]] (best known for [[Eminent Victori ...erson to finish in ''2nd'' place at [[2023 ICT|ICT]], [[2023 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]], and CO within the same competition year (an achievement last u
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  • ...holastic Bowl]] events. He lead the team to several high finishes at local events and made all-state second team his senior year. ...l alongside [[JinAh Kim]]. He served as the fourth player on Penn's [[2017 ACF Nationals]] team, which finished in the top bracket. The next year, he was
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  • ...In 1998, he led Oklahoma to a fourth-place finish at [[1998 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]], placing third individually with 62.7 [[PPG]]. ...ppel]] co-founded the [[Oklahoma Quiz Bowl Alliance]]. The OQBA hosted two events each year until 2010, during which time Bell was also the [[coach]] at [[No
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  • |[[T-Party]]<br>[[ACF Winter]] |[[2019 ACF Regionals]] @ [[Stanford]]
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  • ...ACF Nationals]], 7th at [[2017 ICT]], and 8th at [[2017 ACF Nationals|2017 ACF Nats]]. ...ss. He was also part of that year's 7th place team at [[2018 ACF Nationals|ACF Nats]].
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