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'''Matt Keller''' is a former player for [[Vanderbilt]]. One of the most respected science writers and editors in the game, he has done significant science editing work on such tournaments as [[ACF_Regionals_2008|2008 ACF Regionals]], [[2008 Chicago Open]], and [[2009 ICT]].
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{{Infobox|Name=Matt Keller
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|subjects = Science
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|schoolpast = [[Vanderbilt]] (2004-2008)
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|firstname = Matt
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|lastname = Keller
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'''Matt Keller''' is a former player for [[Vanderbilt]] who was one of the most respected science writers and editors of his time for his work on such tournaments as [[ACF_Regionals_2008|2008 ACF Regionals]], [[2008 Chicago Open]], and [[2009 ICT]].
  
 
A team of Matt playing solo tied for ninth at [[2008 ACF Nationals]], at which he was the tournament's leading scorer. That same year, he also earned his highest-ever national tournament finish, as part of the Vanderbilt team that tied for fourth at [[2008 ICT]].
 
A team of Matt playing solo tied for ninth at [[2008 ACF Nationals]], at which he was the tournament's leading scorer. That same year, he also earned his highest-ever national tournament finish, as part of the Vanderbilt team that tied for fourth at [[2008 ICT]].

Revision as of 18:04, 24 February 2021

Matt Keller
Noted subjects Science
Past colleges Vanderbilt (2004-2008)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Matt Keller is a former player for Vanderbilt who was one of the most respected science writers and editors of his time for his work on such tournaments as 2008 ACF Regionals, 2008 Chicago Open, and 2009 ICT.

A team of Matt playing solo tied for ninth at 2008 ACF Nationals, at which he was the tournament's leading scorer. That same year, he also earned his highest-ever national tournament finish, as part of the Vanderbilt team that tied for fourth at 2008 ICT.