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  • ...ddition to all of these other accomplishments, Aaron was part of the Brown team that finished 2nd to Chicago at ACF Nationals and 4th at ICT in 2008. ...country's best music players during this time. He was second scorer on the team that won 2nd at [[2009 ACF Nationals]] and also helped Brown to top-bracket
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  • ...team in scoring after the retirement of [[Mike Sorice]]. In 2013, he led a team of him, [[Billy Busse]], [[Aaron Rosenberg]], and Austin Listerud, to victo ...nce); writing and editing for 2017's [[(This Tournament is a) Crime]]; and writing and editing for numerous [[PACE]] [[NSC]]s, including as Head Editor in 201
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  • ...ly being drafted into the A team as a backup fourth player, and was on the team that won the inaugural [[National History Bee and Bowl|National History Bow ...naming the prelim brackets after characters from Beatles songs. During the writing process, he claimed the title of "Kaiser."
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  • ...am in Japan. Matthew started the Quiz bowl program at ASIJ and has led the team to qualify for two consecutive HSNCT tournaments. Matthew is currently active in outreach and question writing and is one of the founding members and the Head Editor of the [[Asian Quizb
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  • ...am captain of the [[University of Chicago]] from 2013–2020, and the former team captain of [[Yale University]]. He is known for his deep music knowledge (h ...owers in the field at 2011 [[Chicago Open]] while playing on the 2nd-place team with [[Matt Weiner]], [[Matt Bollinger]], and [[Gautam Kandlikar]]. He won
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  • ...cadia A team alongside [[Corry Wang]] and [[Boyang Jiao]]. He led the UCSD team throughout his entire career there and played a key role in supporting both ...single clue in an "other academic" tossup was misplaced in addition to his writing 2 tossups.
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  • ...cal [[bad quizbowl]] events. During his senior year at Grayson County, the team began attending pyramidal events, and made their first ever appearances at ...first three seasons at WKU, Conder was the leading scorer for WKU, but the team was relatively unsuccessful. The enrollment of other talented quizbowl play
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  • ...School in Vancouver, British Columbia. Max led their [[Reach For the Top]] team from 2017-2019, culminating in a 6th place finish at Nationals in 2019. Max ...layer for [[UBC]], and was on their T-9 finish at the [[2022 ICT]]. On the writing side, Max was an editor for 2023 Canadian Novice.
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  • ...ovider like [[NAQT]] or an informal [[housewrite#Modern housewrite|writing team]]. ...l that is hosting it or not. In cases where all (or most) of the [[writing team]] of the set does not belong to a single institution or they do not have a
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  • ...hicago Open]]s between 2001 and 2003. He also was a member of the winning team at what was then considered the hardest tournament ever written, 2005's [[M ...its first college tournament (irreversibly influencing [[Andy Watkins]]'s writing style towards twelve line tossups on Hamilcar Barca).
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  • '''Answers Plus''' (A+) is a question writing company based in Breese, Illinois. Until 2000, it wrote questions for the ...the official provider, and in an era before there were many other question writing companies, especially given Illinois' unique question requirements, the com
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  • ...ostly by [[Jack Brounstein]] and [[Nathan Bragg]], with [[Athul Seshadri]] writing one packet and [[Matt Bruce]] contributing to various packets. Other minor ...ace was BC A, with a three-way tie for fourth between Maryland, BU's house team, and Brandeis A. The top individual scorer was Sebastian Telfair from Bran
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  • ...School]]. He has worked a lot for the [[Reach for the Top]] organization, writing questions and running events. ...to play in some but not all tournaments. For certain tournaments, he led a team of older players called "Toronto J," whose members were all grad students a
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  • ...emic quiz team, captaining it from 1978-80. While at Berry, Guthrie began writing and editing questions for quiz tournaments. ...a graduate degree at [[Tennessee]]. Guthrie became player-coach of the UT team in 1982. She would remain coach until 1997 leading UT to the 1991 [[Academ
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  • ...g for Illinois powerhouse [[IMSA]], [[Team Illinois]], as well as question writing & being an overall ambassador for the activity. He was nominated to the [[I ==Notable Team Accomplishments==
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  • ...ACF Nationals finishes throughout the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 seasons. The team's strongest feat was winning the [[NAQT ICT]] UG title in 2010 and taking s Brendan's writing and playing style have occasionally been described as "robotic," as he unab
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  • ...was the coach of the [[Illinois Math and Science Academy]] (IMSA) quizbowl team from 2009 to 2014, where he was a mathematics teacher at the Academy. Under ...Big 12 Conference]], which included [[MacArthur]]. In his junior year, his team made the IHSA State Finals, but failed to advance out of a group that inclu
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  • ...r, Jeffrey Ma, [[Anishka Bandara]], and [[Alistair Gray]] and written by a team of exclusively Californians. Unlike most high school sets, which have 4 sci ...ration had an open application for writers and editors, though its writing team still possessed a plurality of Californians. CALISTO 2 was edited by [[Just
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  • ...the team that won the [[2013 ACF Regionals]] site at [[WUSTL]] and led the team in scoring at the [[2013 ICT]]. Jared was also involved in writing questions for the 2010 and 2013 [[Truman Bowl]] sets, both house-written se
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  • ...player for [[Harvard]], where he was the second scorer on their 5th-place team at the [[2014 ACF Nationals]]. ...d social science and "other" for the [[2018 Chicago Open]], in addition to writing numerous questions throughout the distribution. Will returned to edit socia
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