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==Overview==
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{{Pic|Cambridge_University_Quiz_Society_2023.jpg|Some members of CUQS after Varsity 2023}}
The Cambridge Quiz Society is the official quiz bowl team for the University of Cambridge, located in sunny Cambridge in England. Though the facebook membership numbers in the 100s, only about 20 people come to practice consistently. The official twitter account can be found [https://twitter.com/Cambridge_Quiz/ here].
 
  
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The '''University of Cambridge''' in England has a quizbowl team known as the Cambridge University Quiz Society (CUQS).
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
While the history of Cambridge University is filled with success and glory, the history of its Quiz Bowl team is not. The Cambridge Quiz Bowl team has just recently achieved its first victory over Oxford, a success motivated primarily by strong players like Sam Cook and Elysia Warner. Unfortunately, due to a serious back injury sustained by Elysia and Sam Cook's graduation, this is unlikely to be repeated.
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In June 1999, Sean Blanchflower and Robin Bhattacharyya of Trinity's 1995 winning University Challenge team founded the Cambridge University Quiz Society. Cambridge has had a long-running rivalry with [[Oxford]], playing an annual [[Varsity Match]] against them; in 2014, University Challenge winner Alex Guttenplan inspired Cambridge to its first ever Varsity victory. Cambridge emerged as a very strong contender on the UK student quizbowl circuit, placing in the top three at the British Student Quiz Championships ([[BSQC]]) every year since 2015, and winning in 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2024.
  
 
==Performances==
 
==Performances==
A strong core of "novice" players contributed to success at the 2016 VCU Novice tournament in london.
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Cambridge has secured four wins at the British Student Quiz Championships ([[BSQC]]), most recently winning in 2024 where a Cambridge A team consisting of [[Harrison Whitaker]], [[Sam Foo]], [[Agnijo Banerjee]] and [[Oscar Despard]] defeated Imperial A in a one-game final by 270-265.
  
Cambridge teams additionally performed very well at MTU with all 4 Cambridge temas handily defeating a strong Oxford A and an upset with Cambridge B defeating Cambridge A.
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Cambridge teams have been successful in ACF tournaments in recent years. A Cambridge A team consisting of [[Oscar Despard]], [[Rachel Bentham]], [[Krishnan Mulholland]] and [[Rhys Lewis]] won [[ACF Fall]] 2022 after a half-packet final against Birmingham A, winning 160-105. At the online mirror of [[ACF Winter]] 2022, a team of [[Harrison Whitaker]], [[Liam Hughes]], [[Abigail Tan]] and [[Krishnan Mulholland]] defeated Oxford B 330-280 in the last game to win the tournament. Cambridge A and B placed joint 2nd and joint 5th respectively at [[ACF Regionals]] 2023.
  
At 2016 ACF Fall's UK site, Cambridge A cleared the field taking both a strong Oxford A and a strong Oxford B to pound town.
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Cambridge saw additional success in the 2022-23 season by winning the 2023 [[Varsity Match]] against Oxford for the first time since 2019, with an A team of [[Abigail Tan]], [[Harrison Whitaker]], [[Liam Hughes]] and [[Oscar Despard]] defeating Oxford A 310-280 to decide the Varsity outcome for that year. In addition, a B team of [[Sam Foo]], [[Agnijo Banerjee]], [[Linus Luu]] and [[Oliver Church]] also won their 2023 Varsity match, winning 270-190 against Oxford B.
  
==Hosted Tournaments==
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==Former Players==
*Penn Bowl 2016
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* [[Ewan MacAulay]]
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* [[Sam Cook]]
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* [[Oliver Sweetenham]]
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* [[Elysia Warner]]
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* [[Matthew Nixon]]
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* [[Daniel Chiverton]]
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* [[Evan Lynch]]
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* [[Ephraim Jacob Jacobus Levinson]]
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* [[Tom Hill]]
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* [[Bobby Seagull]]
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* [[Theo Howe]]
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* [[Vitalijs Brejevs]]
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* [[Julian Sutcliffe]]
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* [[Salman Iftikhar]]
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* [[Florence Chen]]
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* [[Tomas Kesek]]
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* [[Sarah Binney]]
  
*MUT 2016
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*Cambridge Open 2017
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==2022-23 Players==
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* [[Abigail Tan]]
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* [[Harrison Whitaker]]
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* [[Liam Hughes]]
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* [[Oscar Despard]]
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* [[Agnijo Banerjee]]
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* [[Sam Foo]]
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* [[Montagu James]]
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* [[Oliver Church]]
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* [[Linus Luu]]
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* [[Sarah Henderson]]
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* [[Rachel Bentham]]
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* [[Krishnan Mulholland]]
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* [[Rhys Lewis]]
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* [[Benjamin Richards]]
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* [[Thomas Banbury]]
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* [[Jeremi Jaksina]]
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* [[Jon White]]
  
==Notable Players==
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*Ewan MacAuley, a strong physics and chemistry player whose skills were sharpened by playing at Oxford as an undergraduate, and dulled by playing at Cambridge as a PhD student.
 
  
*Sam Cook, a geography specialist
 
  
*Florence Chen, since graduated, a harvard undergraduate who played while getting a master's degree. Played at VCU Novice despite not being a novice.
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[[category: British quizbowl]][[category:college clubs]]
 
 
*Tomas Kesek, since graduated, a strong player who despite being a physician by training failed to get biology questions
 
 
 
*Oliver Sweetenham, a top tier literature and history player specializing in the works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
 
 
 
*Elysia Warner † a strong linguist cut down in her prime in a dispute over time limits during a practice session. Specialized in creoles and the musical Hamilton.
 
 
 
*Matthew Nixon, a musical and mathematical savant
 
 
 
*Daniel Chiverton, a specialist in mathematics, religion, and westerosi politics
 
 
 
*Ephraim Jacob-Jacobus Levinson, a fiesty competitor who studies the works of Steven Wallace
 
 
 
*Tom Hill, a disciple of the famous quizzer Bobby Seagull who specializes in Sicilian religious persecution between 1410 and 1429
 
 
 
*Bobby Seagull, whose twitter can be found [https://twitter.com/Bobby_Seagull here]
 
 
 
*Theo Howe, a trash and east asia specialist
 
 
 
*Vitalijs Brejevs, a musical scholar studying the works of Stravinsky
 
 
 
*Julian Sutcliffe, a fan of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
 
 
 
*Sarah Binney, a physicist turned philosopher and one of the pub quiz managers
 

Latest revision as of 11:40, 3 March 2024

Cambridge University Quiz Society 2023.jpg
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Some members of CUQS after Varsity 2023

The University of Cambridge in England has a quizbowl team known as the Cambridge University Quiz Society (CUQS).

History

In June 1999, Sean Blanchflower and Robin Bhattacharyya of Trinity's 1995 winning University Challenge team founded the Cambridge University Quiz Society. Cambridge has had a long-running rivalry with Oxford, playing an annual Varsity Match against them; in 2014, University Challenge winner Alex Guttenplan inspired Cambridge to its first ever Varsity victory. Cambridge emerged as a very strong contender on the UK student quizbowl circuit, placing in the top three at the British Student Quiz Championships (BSQC) every year since 2015, and winning in 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2024.

Performances

Cambridge has secured four wins at the British Student Quiz Championships (BSQC), most recently winning in 2024 where a Cambridge A team consisting of Harrison Whitaker, Sam Foo, Agnijo Banerjee and Oscar Despard defeated Imperial A in a one-game final by 270-265.

Cambridge teams have been successful in ACF tournaments in recent years. A Cambridge A team consisting of Oscar Despard, Rachel Bentham, Krishnan Mulholland and Rhys Lewis won ACF Fall 2022 after a half-packet final against Birmingham A, winning 160-105. At the online mirror of ACF Winter 2022, a team of Harrison Whitaker, Liam Hughes, Abigail Tan and Krishnan Mulholland defeated Oxford B 330-280 in the last game to win the tournament. Cambridge A and B placed joint 2nd and joint 5th respectively at ACF Regionals 2023.

Cambridge saw additional success in the 2022-23 season by winning the 2023 Varsity Match against Oxford for the first time since 2019, with an A team of Abigail Tan, Harrison Whitaker, Liam Hughes and Oscar Despard defeating Oxford A 310-280 to decide the Varsity outcome for that year. In addition, a B team of Sam Foo, Agnijo Banerjee, Linus Luu and Oliver Church also won their 2023 Varsity match, winning 270-190 against Oxford B.

Former Players

2022-23 Players