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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Beginning in 2009, NAQT determined its official community college national championship at the [[CCCT]], with the top-finishing community college in the D2 ICT being recognized as "top community college" but not a national champion.
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Beginning in 2009, NAQT determined its official community college national championship at the [[CCCT]], with the top-finishing community college in the D2 ICT being recognized as "top community college" but not a national champion.
  
<nowiki>**</nowiki> Originally awarded to Illinois however [[Greg Bakoukis]] was in his fifth year thus Illinois was ineligible.  
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<nowiki>**</nowiki> Originally awarded to Illinois however [[Greg Bakoukis]] was in his fifth year thus Illinois was ineligible. Then awarded to MIT however [[Joshua Alman]] was found to have obtained a prior copy of the questions.
  
 
<nowiki>†</nowiki> Undefeated
 
<nowiki>†</nowiki> Undefeated

Revision as of 22:28, 9 February 2013

The Intercollegiate Championship Tournament (ICT) is an annual event held by NAQT. Competitors must be invited to the ICT based on performance at Sectional Championship Tournaments held around North America in February; British teams have also been invited in past years.

ICT is divided into Division I and Division II. Division I is for graduate students and all players not eligible for Division II (primarily due to having played at ICT previously; see NAQT Division II Eligibility Rules for complete rules). Division II includes all other players, and includes several community college teams that qualify at Community College SCTs.

In Division I, both an Overall and Undergraduate champion are recognized, while Division II recognizes the top Community College as well as a D-II Overall winner.

Winners of NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament (1997-2012)

Year Host Division I Overall Overall Runner-up Division I Undergraduate Division II Overall Division II Community College
1997 Penn Chicago Harvard N/A N/A N/A
1998 Vanderbilt Stanford Chicago Swarthmore Harvard N/A
1999 Michigan Chicago A Berkeley Carleton A Princeton N/A
2000 Boston U Illinois Chicago Princeton Harvard N/A
2001 Washington, St. Louis Chicago Michigan A Princeton A Pittsburgh N/A
2002 North Carolina Michigan A Virginia Princeton A Yale Valencia CC
2003 UCLA and Caltech Chicago Berkeley Harvard Berkeley Valencia CC A
2004 Washington, St. Louis Berkeley Florida Illinois UCLA Valencia CC
2005 Tulane Michigan A Chicago VCU Chicago Faulkner St CC
2006 Maryland Berkeley Illinois Williams A Stanford Broward CC
2007 Minnesota Chicago A Illinois Carleton A Maryland Valencia CC A
2008 Washington University Maryland Chicago Harvard Carleton Valencia CC A
2009 Dallas, Texas Chicago A Illinois Harvard A Chicago A Northeast Alabama CC*
2010 Chicago, Illinois Harvard Chicago Minnesota Brown St. Charles CC*
2011 Chicago, Illinois Harvard Minnesota Harvard Yale Chipola A*
2012 Chicago, Illinois Virginia Illinois Ohio State A** Harvard Chipola*

* Beginning in 2009, NAQT determined its official community college national championship at the CCCT, with the top-finishing community college in the D2 ICT being recognized as "top community college" but not a national champion.

** Originally awarded to Illinois however Greg Bakoukis was in his fifth year thus Illinois was ineligible. Then awarded to MIT however Joshua Alman was found to have obtained a prior copy of the questions.

† Undefeated

Links

NAQT's list of ICT champions