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Revision as of 12:06, 2 April 2023

2023 DI NAQT ICT
Champion Cornell A
Runner-up Chicago A
Third Ohio State A
Fourth WUSTL A
High scorer Matt Jackson
Undergrad Champion Brown
Undergrad Runner-up Columbia B
Undergrad High scorer Alex Schmidt
Site Hyatt Regency O'Hare (Rosemont, IL)
Field 32
Stats [1]
2023 DII NAQT ICT
Champion Waterloo
Runner-up Rutgers B
Third Chicago D
Fourth Claremont
High scorer Andrew Zeng
Field 32
Stats [2]

The 2023 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament was held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, IL. Cornell A earned their first ever national title, going undefeated to clear the field. Chicago A came in 2nd, with two losses; Ohio State A placed third after defeating WUSTL A in a third-place game.

Brown won the Division I Undergraduate title outright.

In Division II, Waterloo became the first-ever team from Canada to win a championship title, defeating Rutgers in the second game of an advantaged final.

Trivia

  • Because NAQT policy required undefeated teams that were ahead by multiple games to play a final until the mid-2010s, Cornell became the first Division I champion to clear the field by going undefeated.
  • With an overall PP20H of 101.62, Matt Jackson became the most recent person to break the 100-PP20H barrier across the entire day in Division I, which was last done by Chris Ray at the 2011 ICT twelve years prior.