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Evan Nagler is a former student in mathematics and computer science at [[Brandeis]], where he played quizbowl. He was active in the New England academic and trash circuits for four years while at Brandeis.  He has once led a tournament in scoring, doing so at the [[2006 BU Trash Junior Bird]].  Additionally, he directed the logistics for [[2008 ACF Nationals]], the only national tournament to ever be at Brandeis.  His only career tournament wins outside of the high school level are in trash tournaments; he hopes to remedy this at future open events by riding the coattails of superior players to victory.
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Evan Nagler is a former student in mathematics and computer science at [[Brandeis]], where he played quizbowl. He was active in the New England academic and trash circuits for four years while at Brandeis.  He has once led a tournament in scoring, doing so at the [[2006 BU Trash Junior Bird]].  Additionally, he directed the logistics for [[2008 ACF Nationals]], the only national tournament to ever be at Brandeis.  His only career tournament wins outside of the high school level are in trash tournaments.
  
 
His editing work includes co-editing [[GARBAGE]] and being part of the editing team for [[2009 ACF Nationals]].
 
His editing work includes co-editing [[GARBAGE]] and being part of the editing team for [[2009 ACF Nationals]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:11, 6 September 2010

Evan Nagler
Noted subjects Math, Computer Science, Trash
Current college None
Past colleges Brandeis (2005-2008)
High school Oak Ridge (TN) (2002-2004)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Evan Nagler is a former student in mathematics and computer science at Brandeis, where he played quizbowl. He was active in the New England academic and trash circuits for four years while at Brandeis. He has once led a tournament in scoring, doing so at the 2006 BU Trash Junior Bird. Additionally, he directed the logistics for 2008 ACF Nationals, the only national tournament to ever be at Brandeis. His only career tournament wins outside of the high school level are in trash tournaments.

His editing work includes co-editing GARBAGE and being part of the editing team for 2009 ACF Nationals.