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− | '''ACF Nationals''' is an annual event held by [[ACF]] . Along with the NAQT [[ICT]], ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl. | + | '''ACF Nationals''' is an annual event held by [[ACF]]. Along with the NAQT [[ICT]], ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl. |
More information on editors and circumstances of ACF Nationals can be found at the [[ACF]] page. ACF Nationals was first held in 1991, though it is the successor to prior events such as the [[National Invitation Tournament]] and [[All-American Invitational]] which date back to 1979. Considering the three events as one chain of "ACF-style" national championships, ACF Nationals is the oldest national title, at 36 years as of the 2015 tournament, and the longest-running, having surpassed the College Bowl [[NCT]]'s 28 instances. Counting ACF Nationals alone, the event had its 25th instance in 2016 (as no championship was held in 1992). | More information on editors and circumstances of ACF Nationals can be found at the [[ACF]] page. ACF Nationals was first held in 1991, though it is the successor to prior events such as the [[National Invitation Tournament]] and [[All-American Invitational]] which date back to 1979. Considering the three events as one chain of "ACF-style" national championships, ACF Nationals is the oldest national title, at 36 years as of the 2015 tournament, and the longest-running, having surpassed the College Bowl [[NCT]]'s 28 instances. Counting ACF Nationals alone, the event had its 25th instance in 2016 (as no championship was held in 1992). | ||
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== ACF Nationals Master Info Table== | == ACF Nationals Master Info Table== | ||
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| [[1997 Virginia|Virginia]] | | [[1997 Virginia|Virginia]] | ||
| [[1997 Virginia|Virginia]] | | [[1997 Virginia|Virginia]] | ||
− | | [[1997 Carleton|Carleton]] | + | | [[1997 Carleton College|Carleton College]] |
| [[Illinois|Urbana, IL]] | | [[Illinois|Urbana, IL]] | ||
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| [[2007 ACF Nationals|2007]] | | [[2007 ACF Nationals|2007]] | ||
| [[2007 Chicago|Chicago]] | | [[2007 Chicago|Chicago]] | ||
− | | [[2007 Carleton|Carleton]] | + | | [[2007 Carleton College|Carleton College]] |
| [[2007 Illinois|Illinois]] | | [[2007 Illinois|Illinois]] | ||
| [[Vanderbilt|Nashville, TN]] | | [[Vanderbilt|Nashville, TN]] | ||
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| [[Oklahoma]] | | [[Oklahoma]] | ||
| [[Michigan|Ann Arbor, MI]] | | [[Michigan|Ann Arbor, MI]] | ||
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+ | | [[2017 ACF Nationals|2017]] | ||
+ | | [[2017 Maryland|Maryland]] | ||
+ | | [[Berkeley|Berkeley A]] | ||
+ | | [[MIT|MIT B]] | ||
+ | | [[Columbia|New York, NY]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2018 ACF Nationals|2018]] | ||
+ | | [[2018 Chicago|Chicago]] | ||
+ | | [[Berkeley|Berkeley A]] | ||
+ | | [[Harvard|Harvard B]] | ||
+ | | [[MIT|Cambridge, MA]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[2019 ACF Nationals|2019]] | ||
+ | | [[Columbia|Columbia]] | ||
+ | | [[Berkeley|Berkeley A]] | ||
+ | | [[Harvard|Harvard B]] | ||
+ | | [[Penn|Philadelphia, PA]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Expanded Top Finishers Table== | ==Expanded Top Finishers Table== | ||
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| [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Chicago]] | | [[Andrew Yaphe]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Chicago]] | ||
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[John Kenney]] ([[Virginia]]) • [[Jeff Hoppes]] ([[Princeton]]) • [[Raj Bhan]] ([[WUSTL]]) • [[Joon Pahk]] ([[Harvard]])<br>[[Mike Wehrman]] ([[Arkansas]]) • [[Patrick Friel]] ([[UCLA]]) • [[Shaun Hayeslip]] ([[Maryland]]) | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[John Kenney]] ([[Virginia]]) • [[Jeff Hoppes]] ([[Princeton]]) • [[Raj Bhan]] ([[WUSTL]]) • [[Joon Pahk]] ([[Harvard]])<br>[[Mike Wehrman]] ([[Arkansas]]) • [[Patrick Friel]] ([[UCLA]]) • [[Shaun Hayeslip]] ([[Maryland]]) | ||
− | | [http://pastie.org/private/5ytuhiehtnqyvreh0jwfw Stats] | + | | [http://pastie.org/private/5ytuhiehtnqyvreh0jwfw Stats]<sup>†</sup> |
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| [[2001 ACF Nationals|2001]] | | [[2001 ACF Nationals|2001]] | ||
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| [[Matt Weiner]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[VCU]] | | [[Matt Weiner]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[VCU]] | ||
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Subash Maddipoti]] ([[Chicago]]) • [[Seth Kendall]] ([[Kentucky]]) • [[Fred Bush]] ([[Rochester]]) • [[Jason Keller]] ([[Rutgers]])<br>[[Chris Frankel]] ([[Princeton]]) • [[Ryan Westbrook]] ([[Michigan]]) • [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Berkeley]]) | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Subash Maddipoti]] ([[Chicago]]) • [[Seth Kendall]] ([[Kentucky]]) • [[Fred Bush]] ([[Rochester]]) • [[Jason Keller]] ([[Rutgers]])<br>[[Chris Frankel]] ([[Princeton]]) • [[Ryan Westbrook]] ([[Michigan]]) • [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Berkeley]]) | ||
− | | [http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hart0789/acfnats05/Playoff_standings.html Stats] | + | | [https://web.archive.org/web/20150409034013/http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hart0789/acfnats05/Playoff_standings.html Stats]<sup>†</sup> |
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| [[2006 ACF Nationals|2006]] | | [[2006 ACF Nationals|2006]] | ||
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| [[Matt Lafer]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Matt Lafer]] | | [[Matt Lafer]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Matt Lafer]] | ||
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Matt Weiner]] ([[VCU]]) • [[Chris Frankel]] ([[Princeton]]) • [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Brown]]) • [[Jason Keller]] ([[Rutgers]])<br>[[Paul Litvak]] ([[Carnegie Mellon]]) • [[Leo Wolpert]] ([[Virginia]]) • [[Chris Romero]] ([[Texas A&M]]) | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Matt Weiner]] ([[VCU]]) • [[Chris Frankel]] ([[Princeton]]) • [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Brown]]) • [[Jason Keller]] ([[Rutgers]])<br>[[Paul Litvak]] ([[Carnegie Mellon]]) • [[Leo Wolpert]] ([[Virginia]]) • [[Chris Romero]] ([[Texas A&M]]) | ||
− | | [http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hart0789/acfnats06/ACF2006_standings.html Stats] | + | | [https://web.archive.org/web/20071218103100/http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hart0789/acfnats06/ACF2006_standings.html Stats]<sup>†</sup> |
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| [[2007 ACF Nationals|2007]] | | [[2007 ACF Nationals|2007]] | ||
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| [[2007 VCU|VCU]] | | [[2007 VCU|VCU]] | ||
| [[Matt Weiner]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[VCU]] | | [[Matt Weiner]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[VCU]] | ||
− | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Seth Kendall]] ([[Kentucky]]) • [[Ryan Westbrook]] ([[Wayne State]]) • [[Mike Sorice]] ([[Illinois]]) • [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Brown]])<br>[[Seth Teitler]] ([[Chicago]]) • [[Patrick Hope]] ([[Carleton]]) • [[Will Turner]] ([[Michigan]]) | + | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Seth Kendall]] ([[Kentucky]]) • [[Ryan Westbrook]] ([[Wayne State]]) • [[Mike Sorice]] ([[Illinois]]) • [[Jerry Vinokurov]] ([[Brown]])<br>[[Seth Teitler]] ([[Chicago]]) • [[Patrick Hope]] ([[Carleton College]]) • [[Will Turner]] ([[Michigan]]) |
− | | [http:// | + | | [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5557/stats/combined/standings/ Stats] |
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| [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]] | | [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]] | ||
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| [[Ike Jose]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Illinois]] | | [[Ike Jose]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Illinois]] | ||
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Matt Bollinger]] ([[Virginia]]) • [[Eric Mukherjee]] ([[Penn]]) • [[Chris Ray]] ([[Maryland]]) • [[Henry Gorman]] ([[Rice]])<br>[[Matt Jackson]] ([[Yale]]) • [[Andrew Hart]] ([[Minnesota]]) • [[Sean Smiley]] ([[VCU]]) | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Matt Bollinger]] ([[Virginia]]) • [[Eric Mukherjee]] ([[Penn]]) • [[Chris Ray]] ([[Maryland]]) • [[Henry Gorman]] ([[Rice]])<br>[[Matt Jackson]] ([[Yale]]) • [[Andrew Hart]] ([[Minnesota]]) • [[Sean Smiley]] ([[VCU]]) | ||
− | | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/977 Stats] | + | | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/977/ Stats] |
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| [[2013 ACF Nationals|2013]] | | [[2013 ACF Nationals|2013]] | ||
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| [[Auroni Gupta]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[UCSD]] | | [[Auroni Gupta]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[UCSD]] | ||
|<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Dylan Minarik]] ([[Northwestern]]) • [[Matthew Bollinger]] ([[Virginia]]) • [[Will Nediger]] ([[Michigan]]) • [[Neil Gurram]] ([[MIT]]) • [[Eric Mukherjee]] ([[Penn]]) • [[Andrew Wang]] ([[Illinois]]) • [[Jordan Brownstein]] ([[Maryland]]) | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Dylan Minarik]] ([[Northwestern]]) • [[Matthew Bollinger]] ([[Virginia]]) • [[Will Nediger]] ([[Michigan]]) • [[Neil Gurram]] ([[MIT]]) • [[Eric Mukherjee]] ([[Penn]]) • [[Andrew Wang]] ([[Illinois]]) • [[Jordan Brownstein]] ([[Maryland]]) | ||
− | | | + | | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/2976/stats/combined/ Stats] |
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| [[2016 ACF Nationals|2016]] | | [[2016 ACF Nationals|2016]] | ||
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| [[Maryland]] A<br>[[Yale]] A | | [[Maryland]] A<br>[[Yale]] A | ||
| [[Jordan Brownstein]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Maryland]] | | [[Jordan Brownstein]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Maryland]] | ||
− | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Kurtis Droge]] ([[Louisville]]) | + | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Kurtis Droge]] ([[Louisville]]) • [[Neil Gurram]] ([[MIT]]) • [[Will Alston]] ([[Dartmouth]]) • [[Kenji Golimlim]] (Michigan B, solo) • [[Andrew Wang]] ([[Illinois]]) • [[Jason Golfinos]] ([[Princeton]], solo) • [[Caleb Kendrick]] ([[Oklahoma]]) |
− | | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3507/ Stats] | + | | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3507/stats/combined/ Stats] |
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| [[2017 ACF Nationals|2017]] | | [[2017 ACF Nationals|2017]] | ||
− | | | + | | [[Maryland]] |
+ | | [[Michigan]] | ||
+ | | [[Yale]] A | ||
+ | | [[Columbia]] | ||
| [[Jordan Brownstein]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Maryland]] | | [[Jordan Brownstein]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Maryland]] | ||
− | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Eric Mukherjee]] (Penn) | + | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Eric Mukherjee]] (Penn) [[Jacob Reed]] (Yale) • [[John Lawrence]] (Chicago) • [[Jason Golfinos]] (Princeton) • [[Rafael Krichevsky]] (Columbia), [[Stephen Liu]] (Stanford) • [[Jasper Lee]] (Tennessee) |
− | | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4389/ Stats] | + | | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4389/stats/combined/ Stats] |
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+ | | [[2018 ACF Nationals|2018]] | ||
+ | | [[Chicago]] A | ||
+ | | [[Penn]] A | ||
+ | | [[Yale]] | ||
+ | | [[Columbia]] | ||
+ | | [[Itamar Naveh-Benjamin]]<br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Missouri]] | ||
+ | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Jacob Reed]] (Yale) • [[Rafael Krichevsky]] (Columbia) • [[Caleb Kendrick]] (Oklahoma) • [[Aseem Keyal]] (Berkeley) • [[Kenji Shimizu]] (Michigan) • [[Chris Ray]] (Ohio State) • [[Charles Hang]] (WUSTL) | ||
+ | | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5076/stats/all_games_%28w_packet_names%29/ Stats] | ||
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+ | | [[2019 ACF Nationals|2019]] | ||
+ | | [[Columbia]] | ||
+ | | [[Chicago]] A | ||
+ | | [[Minnesota]] A | ||
+ | | [[Maryland]] A | ||
+ | | [[Jakob Myers]] <br><span style="font-size:80%">[[Michigan State]] | ||
+ | |<span style="font-size:80%"> [[Chris Ray]] ([[Ohio State]]) • [[Charles Hang]] ([[WUSTL]]) • [[Derek So]] ([[McGill]]) • [[Natan Holtzman]] ([[Stanford]]) • [[Caleb Kendrick]] ([[Maryland]]) • [[Eric Xu]] ([[Virginia]]) • [[Justin French]] ([[UCLA]]) | ||
+ | | [http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/5750/ Stats] | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | + | Champions whose names are in '''bold''' were undefeated. | |
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | <sup>†</sup> Broken stats link | ||
===Medal count=== | ===Medal count=== | ||
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| [[Georgia Tech]] | | [[Georgia Tech]] | ||
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| [[Michigan]] | | [[Michigan]] | ||
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*There are no surviving stats from 1991 or 1993; as such, the all-stars are unknown. 1994 stats do not contain full individual information and only contain team stats + the names of the top four all-stars. | *There are no surviving stats from 1991 or 1993; as such, the all-stars are unknown. 1994 stats do not contain full individual information and only contain team stats + the names of the top four all-stars. | ||
*Undergraduate and Division II titles prior to 2008 are retroactive. In years listed as N/A, the stats do not contain enough information to retroactively determine Undergraduate and Division II eligibility. | *Undergraduate and Division II titles prior to 2008 are retroactive. In years listed as N/A, the stats do not contain enough information to retroactively determine Undergraduate and Division II eligibility. | ||
− | *No | + | *No DII-eligible teams participated in 2006. |
*The 2002 tournament was originally announced as "hosted by George Washington University;" however, it had to be moved to Maryland due to room access issues at GWU, and most of the staff was recruited by Maryland. GWU assisted in running the tournament. | *The 2002 tournament was originally announced as "hosted by George Washington University;" however, it had to be moved to Maryland due to room access issues at GWU, and most of the staff was recruited by Maryland. GWU assisted in running the tournament. | ||
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*[[National Invitation Tournament]] | *[[National Invitation Tournament]] | ||
*[[All-American Invitational]] | *[[All-American Invitational]] | ||
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[[Category:Tournaments]] | [[Category:Tournaments]] | ||
[[Category:ACF events]] | [[Category:ACF events]] | ||
[[Category:National championships]] | [[Category:National championships]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] |
Revision as of 20:14, 13 May 2019
ACF Nationals is an annual event held by ACF. Along with the NAQT ICT, ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl.
More information on editors and circumstances of ACF Nationals can be found at the ACF page. ACF Nationals was first held in 1991, though it is the successor to prior events such as the National Invitation Tournament and All-American Invitational which date back to 1979. Considering the three events as one chain of "ACF-style" national championships, ACF Nationals is the oldest national title, at 36 years as of the 2015 tournament, and the longest-running, having surpassed the College Bowl NCT's 28 instances. Counting ACF Nationals alone, the event had its 25th instance in 2016 (as no championship was held in 1992).
Beginning in 2008, ACF Nationals crowned Undergraduate and Division II champions in addition to overall champions. Unlike at NAQT ICT, the Division II title is awarded to the highest-finishing Division II team in the overall field, rather than being played in a separate tournament. Unofficial winners by the current criteria are noted for pre-2008 tournaments, when known.
For most of its existence, ACF Nationals was smaller than ICT, and was open to any collegiate team, provided that most of those teams submitted a packet (unlike ICT, which had a strict system of invitations and was written entirely by NAQT personnel). In 2015, in part due to exploding interest in nationals attendance, ACF instituted the A-Value, a measure which generated a list of Nationals invitees based on teams' performance at the preceding ACF Regionals. As of now, the Nationals field is capped, and teams are invited by having a large enough A-value for the year, or by being issued autobids for hosting or editing Regionals.
ACF Nationals Master Info Table
Expanded Top Finishers Table
Champions whose names are in bold were undefeated.
† Broken stats link
Medal count
Team | Championships | Finals Appearances (Top 2) | Trophies (Top 3) | Leaderboards (Top 4) |
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Berkeley | 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 |
Brigham Young | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Brown | 0 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Chicago | 9 | 14 | 16 | 18 |
Columbia | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Georgia Tech | 1 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
Harvard | 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 |
Illinois | 1 | 2 | 4 | 7 |
Kentucky | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Maryland | 1 | 5 | 10 | 14 |
Michigan | 4 | 7 | 10 | 10 |
Minnesota | 0 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
NC State | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Oklahoma | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Penn | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Princeton | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
South Carolina | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Stanford | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Tennessee | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Texas A&M | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
VCU | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Virginia | 3 | 5 | 6 | 9 |
Yale | 2 | 4 | 6 | 7 |
Notes
- The tournament was not held in 1992.
- There are no surviving stats from 1991 or 1993; as such, the all-stars are unknown. 1994 stats do not contain full individual information and only contain team stats + the names of the top four all-stars.
- Undergraduate and Division II titles prior to 2008 are retroactive. In years listed as N/A, the stats do not contain enough information to retroactively determine Undergraduate and Division II eligibility.
- No DII-eligible teams participated in 2006.
- The 2002 tournament was originally announced as "hosted by George Washington University;" however, it had to be moved to Maryland due to room access issues at GWU, and most of the staff was recruited by Maryland. GWU assisted in running the tournament.
See Also
- National Invitation Tournament
- All-American Invitational
- List of college quizbowl national champion teams
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