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  • ...in the greater Chicago area and in Class AA, the "large school" division of the IHSA State Championship Series. Its head coach from 2011-2014 was Ne ==History==
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  • ...State]], he opted not to play that year's [[HSNCT]], and instead played in Division II of the [[2017 ICT]], leading Ohio State to a third place finish. He was ...r to [[Chris Ray]] on the Ohio State team which placed seventh in Division I. He was again the leading scorer on that year's Ohio NASAT team which finis
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  • ...evements#Double_Undefeated|undefeated]] victories at [[2024 ICT]] Division I and [[2024 ACF Nationals]], and was again the top individual scorer at both * co-leading the salvage of the 2015 National History Bowl events post-[[5th of March Incident|NHBBlitz]] (with [[Eric Mukherjee]
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  • ...ompete at different sites. Each night, a team plays four rounds within its division. After all divisions have played 12 rounds, teams from the top 16 schools c Schools are listed in the division they play in for the 2022-23 season.
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  • |Subjects = History (esp. Canadian and First World War), Classics, Geography, Current Events ..., and [[Chris Chiego]], and was the first Canadian to win the ACF Division I title.
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  • ...and 2015 [[VHSL]] State Championships and finished 3rd in the Small School Division at the [[2009 HSNCT]]. Their main rival is [[George Mason High School]] in *HSNCT: 3rd Place in the Small School Division (behind Ottawa Hills and Russell), and tied for 43rd place overall
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  • |Subjects = General, History, Science theft Chris attended [[Maryland]] while an undergraduate student. He contested Division II of the [[2007 ICT]], leading the field in scoring and claiming the title
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  • ...s. Jonathan is largely considered the second best literature player in the history of the game after [[Andrew Yaphe]]. [[Category: Players on ICT Division I championship teams]]
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  • *[[NAQT ICT]] (Division I and Division II): From 2016 onwards, except when the tournament was cancelled in 2020 du ...pion was able to win without a final after clearing the field by one game (i.e., the second-place team lost only to the champion and was not entitled to
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  • ...tournaments predating ACF Nationals and ICT, as well as Undergraduate and Division II titles, see [[List of college quizbowl national champion teams]]. [[Category:Quizbowl history]]
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  • The main division of the 2011 ICT, a year in which Jackson elected to play Division II, was the only national tournament of the eight held during Jackson and B * Bollinger and Jackson played on the same team at VCU Sunday 2010 and CO History Doubles 2012. An alliance of Jackson and Bollinger (with [[Auroni Gupta]] a
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  • ...the second victory over a non-community college of the night and in school history. The University of Michigan brought Faulkner State back down to earth with ...championship game with an advantage, having the most wins of anyone in the Division II bracket for community college teams, against the second best team, Browa
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  • ==History== ...inning the 2010 ACF Winter tournament at NC Wesleyan and the 2011 Region 5 Division II Sectionals. VCU had a five-year streak of SCT Undergraduate championship
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  • ...b Carson]]'''. Rob was a key contributor to the Minnesota teams that won a division II and three undergraduate titles, and had two runner-up finishes, from 200 ...ls playoff bracket, including in 2013 when he played solo. His teams won a division II title, three undergrad championships, and came within a game of the over
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  • Terrapin may have the longest history of any extant quizbowl tournament. ==History==
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  • *Player 2: Umm... I don’t know. *Moderator: I need more. [Since there are several famous Roosevelts, players need to prov
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  • High school quizbowl supposedly first appeared with the CBC radio show ''[[I.Q.]]'' in the early 1960s. The format was loosely based on the American rad ===History===
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  • ...ctive Canadian participants in traditional tossup/bonus quizbowl in recent history, and is the first of a handful of Canadian teams to participate at either m ==Early History==
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  • ...''' was one of the top teams in Missouri and the most successful in school history. Not only did it win many tournaments, but more importantly, it improved on ...ts" given by team captain Charles Hang. Hang replied with the answer "Mary I, Queen of Scots," which was ruled incorrect in favor of "Mary Stuart, Queen
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  • ...end of each round, respectively, and the subject of each question varies (i.e. none are linked by a category). "Open" questions are 2-4 questions (20-4 ===Who am I/What am I===
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