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{{Infobox|Name = Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt
 
{{Infobox|Name = Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt
|Subjects = History, US Political CE, Sweden, Pierre Trudeau, Generalist
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|Subjects = History, Current Events, Game Theory, Česká pirátská strana, Firefox
|schoolcur = none
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|schoolcur = [[NYU]] (2023-)
 
|schoolpast = none
 
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|highschool = [[Hunter]] (2019-present)
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|highschool = [[Hunter]] (2019-2023)
 
|middleschool = [[Hunter]] (2017-2019)
 
|middleschool = [[Hunter]] (2017-2019)
 
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Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt is a member of the class of 2023 and a history/current events-based generalist at Hunter College High School in New York, New York. He is currently working on HBRanks [https://jacobhb175.github.io/hardinbernhardtranks], a statistical ranking of [[NHBB|History Bowl]] teams based on a modified Elo formula.
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'''Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt''' is a player for [[NYU]] and a former player for [[Hunter College High School]].
==Notable Achievements==
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He played on Hunter's 8th place team at the [[2018 MSNCT]], captained Hunter's 1st place team at the [[2019 MSNCT]], and played on Hunter's 1st place team at [[NHBB|2019 NHBB Junior Varsity]], where he also made bee playoffs and was top 25 in JV in the prelims, as well as being second scorer on Hunter B at the [[2019 HSNCT]], a tournament at which he powered more often and had a higher PP20 than he had achieved at the [[2018 MSNCT]] one year earlier. He also got 5th at the [[IPNCT|2019 MS IPNCT]] and won the "bloodbath" game, and was ranked as the 3rd best middle schooler and 2nd best 8th grader in a post season poll by [[Conor Thompson]], in which his team, Hunter A, was also voted the near-unanimous best middle school team. He was later ranked as the 2nd best freshman in the [[GrogerRanks|2020 Groger Ranks Awards]].
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==Results==
==Team Positions==
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* [[MSNCT]] - 1st place [[2019 MSNCT|2019]] (with Ian Lu, Moxie Strom, and Bianca Dwork)
Since 2019, he has served as assistant to the Hunter co-president and NYC Middle School Championship Tournament Director [[Cerulean Ozarow]], and played for Hunter B.
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* [[NHBB]] - 1st place JV 2019 (with [[Pedro Juan Orduz]], [[Cerulean Ozarow]], and Ian Lu) and Varsity 2022 (with [[Andrew Zeng]], Ian Lu, and Moxie Strom)
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* [[HSNCT]] - 2nd place [[2022 HSNCT|2022]] (with [[Andrew Zeng]], Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn), 4th place [[2023 HSNCT|2023]] (with Evan Schleck, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn)
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* [[NSC]] - 5th place [[2022 NSC|2022]] (with [[Andrew Zeng]], Aruna Das, and Matthew Kohn), 3rd place [[2023 NSC|2023]] (with Evan Schleck, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn)
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* [[IPNCT]] - 5th place 2019, 7th place 2023
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* [[ICT]] - 4th place DII [[2024 ICT|2024]] (with Eshan Pant, Owen Mimno, and Saketh Dontaraju)
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[[Category:Middle school players active in 2017]]
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[[Category:Middle school players active in 2018]]
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[[Category:Middle school players active in 2019]]
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[[Category:High school players active in 2019]]
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[[Category:High school players active in 2020]]
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[[Category:High school players active in 2021]]

Latest revision as of 20:52, 15 April 2024

Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt
Noted subjects History, Current Events, Game Theory, Česká pirátská strana, Firefox
Current college NYU (2023-)
Past colleges none
High school Hunter (2019-2023)
Middle school Hunter (2017-2019)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt is a player for NYU and a former player for Hunter College High School.

Results

  • MSNCT - 1st place 2019 (with Ian Lu, Moxie Strom, and Bianca Dwork)
  • NHBB - 1st place JV 2019 (with Pedro Juan Orduz, Cerulean Ozarow, and Ian Lu) and Varsity 2022 (with Andrew Zeng, Ian Lu, and Moxie Strom)
  • HSNCT - 2nd place 2022 (with Andrew Zeng, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn), 4th place 2023 (with Evan Schleck, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn)
  • NSC - 5th place 2022 (with Andrew Zeng, Aruna Das, and Matthew Kohn), 3rd place 2023 (with Evan Schleck, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn)
  • IPNCT - 5th place 2019, 7th place 2023
  • ICT - 4th place DII 2024 (with Eshan Pant, Owen Mimno, and Saketh Dontaraju)