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'''Dartmouth College''' is a private institution in Hanover, NH. Despite being located in the middle of nowhere, the team routinely drives several hours to come to events in Boston and Providence, all of which they usually place decently in.  They won 2nd place at the 2007 ICT Division II, losing to a [[Chris Ray]]-led [[Maryland]].  A team consisting of Dominic, Randall, James, and Tiberiu made the top bracket of [[2008 ACF Nationals]] and won 2nd place in the undergraduate rankings after losing the UG final to [[2008 Minnesota|Minnesota]], whom they had beaten in the playoffs a few rounds earlier.
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'''Dartmouth College''' is a private institution in Hanover, NH. Although the Dartmouth quiz bowl team was active in the New England circuit for many years, they last attended a tournament in the spring of 2016.
 
 
After slowing down to a near-halt after the 2010 graduation, the team went to more than half a dozen tournaments in the 2011-12 season, including ICTLite at [[Virginia Tech]] 2012 [[Penn Bowl]], 2012 [[ACF Nationals]] and [[Chicago Open]] 2012.
 
  
 
== Tournaments ==
 
== Tournaments ==
  
 
Were originally going to host a packet-submission event entitled "Hanover is a Hard Road to Travel" in spring of 2007; hopes remain high that this event will be revived (or just "vived", but that's not a word).
 
Were originally going to host a packet-submission event entitled "Hanover is a Hard Road to Travel" in spring of 2007; hopes remain high that this event will be revived (or just "vived", but that's not a word).
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== Results ==
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Dartmouth won 2nd place at the 2007 ICT Division II, losing to a [[Chris Ray]]-led [[Maryland]].  A team consisting of Dominic, Randall, James, and Tiberiu made the top bracket of [[2008 ACF Nationals]] and won 2nd place in the undergraduate rankings after losing the UG final to [[2008 Minnesota|Minnesota]], whom they had beaten in the playoffs a few rounds earlier.
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After slowing down to a near-halt after the 2010 graduation, the team went to more than half a dozen tournaments in the 2011-12 season, including ICTLite at [[Virginia Tech]] 2012 [[Penn Bowl]], 2012 [[ACF Nationals]] and [[Chicago Open]] 2012.
  
 
== Players ==
 
== Players ==
A notation of *** indicates the player may continue to play as an undergraduate after their class year.  Similarly, a notation of **** is the equivalent of adding .5 to their class year, implying that through hilarious fail they will certainly be playing an extra year.
 
 
===Class of 2009===
 
===Class of 2009===
 
*[[Robert Cousins]]
 
*[[Robert Cousins]]
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*[[Noah Lebowitz-Lockard]]
 
*[[Noah Lebowitz-Lockard]]
 
*[[Kyle McGinty]]
 
*[[Kyle McGinty]]
*[[Cameron Orth]]****
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*[[Cameron Orth]]
*[[Cooper Stimson]]****
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*[[Cooper Stimson]]
  
 
===Class of 2014===
 
===Class of 2014===
 
*[[Shu Fang]]
 
*[[Shu Fang]]
 
*[[Kirk Jing]]
 
*[[Kirk Jing]]
*[[Kris Brown]]***
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*[[Kris Brown]]
  
 
===Class of 2015===
 
===Class of 2015===

Revision as of 09:39, 29 March 2020

Dartmouth
Dartmouth.jpg
Location:
Hanover, NH
National championships none
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Dartmouth College is a private institution in Hanover, NH. Although the Dartmouth quiz bowl team was active in the New England circuit for many years, they last attended a tournament in the spring of 2016.

Tournaments

Were originally going to host a packet-submission event entitled "Hanover is a Hard Road to Travel" in spring of 2007; hopes remain high that this event will be revived (or just "vived", but that's not a word).

Results

Dartmouth won 2nd place at the 2007 ICT Division II, losing to a Chris Ray-led Maryland. A team consisting of Dominic, Randall, James, and Tiberiu made the top bracket of 2008 ACF Nationals and won 2nd place in the undergraduate rankings after losing the UG final to Minnesota, whom they had beaten in the playoffs a few rounds earlier.

After slowing down to a near-halt after the 2010 graduation, the team went to more than half a dozen tournaments in the 2011-12 season, including ICTLite at Virginia Tech 2012 Penn Bowl, 2012 ACF Nationals and Chicago Open 2012.

Players

Class of 2009

Class of 2010

Class of 2011

Class of 2012

Class of 2013

Class of 2014

Class of 2015

Class of 2016