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==Results==
 
==Results==
===Division 1===
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===Division I===
 
[[2009 Chicago|Chicago]] defeated [[Illinois]] to win the tournament in the second game of the final.
 
[[2009 Chicago|Chicago]] defeated [[Illinois]] to win the tournament in the second game of the final.
  
 
[[Minnesota]] earned the 2009 Division I Undergraduate championship. It was discovered in March 2013 that [[Andy Watkins]] had cheated, resulting in the retroactive forfeiture of Harvard's title.     
 
[[Minnesota]] earned the 2009 Division I Undergraduate championship. It was discovered in March 2013 that [[Andy Watkins]] had cheated, resulting in the retroactive forfeiture of Harvard's title.     
  
The top [http://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-individuals.jsp?tournament_id=2767 individual scorers] in D1 were:
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The top [http://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-individuals.jsp?tournament_id=2767 individual scorers] in DI were:
 
* [[Mike Sorice]], [[Illinois]]
 
* [[Mike Sorice]], [[Illinois]]
 
* [[Brendan Byrne]], [[Minnesota]]
 
* [[Brendan Byrne]], [[Minnesota]]
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* [[Chris Ray]],  [[Maryland]]
 
* [[Chris Ray]],  [[Maryland]]
  
===Division 2===
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===Division II===
[[2009 Chicago|Chicago]] won the D2 title after beating [[Michigan]] in the first game of an advantaged final.  Michigan emerged from a [[circle of death]] with [[RPI]] and [[Yale]].  Chicago's victory was the first time a school had won both Division 1 and Division 2 titles at the same ICT.
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[[2009 Chicago|Chicago]] won the DII title after beating [[Michigan]] in the first game of an advantaged final.  Michigan emerged from a [[circle of death]] with [[RPI]] and [[Yale]].  Chicago's victory was the first time a school had won both Division I and Division II titles at the same ICT.
  
The top individual scorers in D2 were:
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The top individual scorers in DII were:
 
* [[Kurtis Droge]], [[Michigan]]
 
* [[Kurtis Droge]], [[Michigan]]
 
* [[George Berry]], [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]]
 
* [[George Berry]], [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]]

Revision as of 12:56, 14 August 2018

The 2009 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament was held at the Hyatt Regency at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport on April 3-4, 2009.

Results

Division I

Chicago defeated Illinois to win the tournament in the second game of the final.

Minnesota earned the 2009 Division I Undergraduate championship. It was discovered in March 2013 that Andy Watkins had cheated, resulting in the retroactive forfeiture of Harvard's title.

The top individual scorers in DI were:

Division II

Chicago won the DII title after beating Michigan in the first game of an advantaged final. Michigan emerged from a circle of death with RPI and Yale. Chicago's victory was the first time a school had won both Division I and Division II titles at the same ICT.

The top individual scorers in DII were:

The community college champion was Northeast Alabama, who beat Valencia A in the final.


Stats

Stats can be found here.

2009 NAQT ICT
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