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|schoolpast = [[University of Notre Dame]] (2013-2016)
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'''Andrew Kiss''' was a player for [[University of Notre Dame]]. Although tragically not knowing what quizbowl was until late second semester freshman year, after an impressive summer study session Andrew Kiss survived an SAO cancellation and inclement weather to participate in the SUBMIT tournament at MSU, scoring 43PPG to rank as the 8th highest scoring player in the field. At [[ACF Nationals|2014 ACF Nationals]], Andrew played solo and finished in the second bracket 24th out of 36 teams, ultimately losing to a tough North Carolina team in the DII final. A solid generalist, Andrew Kiss was well-known as the guy whose name was forgotten by all the moderators all the time.
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== Notable Tournaments ==
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*[[MUT|MUT 2014]]
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*[[ACF Regionals|2014 ACF Regionals]]
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*[[Cane Ridge Revival 2014]]
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*[[ACF Nationals|2014 ACF Nationals]]
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*[[ACF Regionals|2013 ACF Regionals]]
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*[[MUT 2013]]
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*[[VCU Closed 2013 at Northwestern]]
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*[[DRAGOON 2013 at Illinois]]                     
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*[[SUBMIT Mirror at MSU]]                           
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[[Category: Notre Dame]]
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{{active|2013|2016}}
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[[Category: Stubs]]

Latest revision as of 08:57, 19 March 2021

Andrew Kiss
Kiss2.jpeg
Noted subjects General, Lit, Pop Culture
Past colleges University of Notre Dame (2013-2016)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Andrew Kiss was a player for University of Notre Dame. Although tragically not knowing what quizbowl was until late second semester freshman year, after an impressive summer study session Andrew Kiss survived an SAO cancellation and inclement weather to participate in the SUBMIT tournament at MSU, scoring 43PPG to rank as the 8th highest scoring player in the field. At 2014 ACF Nationals, Andrew played solo and finished in the second bracket 24th out of 36 teams, ultimately losing to a tough North Carolina team in the DII final. A solid generalist, Andrew Kiss was well-known as the guy whose name was forgotten by all the moderators all the time.

Notable Tournaments