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''This article describes the Quiz Bowl team of the University of Missouri. For Quiz Bowl in the state of Missouri, see [[:Category: Missouri (State)|Missouri (State)]]''
 
''This article describes the Quiz Bowl team of the University of Missouri. For Quiz Bowl in the state of Missouri, see [[:Category: Missouri (State)|Missouri (State)]]''
  
The '''University of Missouri Quizbowl Club''' is the official collegiate organization of the University of Missouri's flagship campus at Columbia (also known as MU or Mizzou). The team attends circuit tournaments regularly. Additionally, the team actively hosts both high school tournaments and college tournaments as an organization and serves to assist in the efforts of the Missouri Quizbowl Alliance, of which they field two members.
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The '''University of Missouri Quizbowl Club''' is the official collegiate quizbowl organization of the University of Missouri's flagship campus at Columbia (also known as MU or Mizzou). The team attends circuit tournaments regularly in its home state as well as the surrounding area. The team actively hosts both high school tournaments and college tournaments as an organization and serves to assist in the efforts of the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]].
  
==Competition Results==
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==History==
===2008-2009===
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The current incarnation of the team at Missouri began in 2008, when the club was re-founded by [[Charlie Dees]] and [[Alex Dzurick]]. Prior to this, the history of the club is a little more unclear. A competitive circuit team (that is, beyond [[CBI]]) did exist on campus as late as 2006, on which [[Jason Mueller]] competed, and NAQT records have entries for Missouri in tournaments as early as the 1996 Midwest SCT. Incomplete records date as far back as 1994's CBI Regionals.
*Charles Dees and Alex Boone attended the [[UIUC]] mirror of the 2008 [[Early Fall Tournament]] representing Missouri, where they placed 4th behind [[Minnesota]] B, Minnesota A, and [[Chicago]] A.  
 
*Missouri sent an A team of Charles Dees, Larkin Philpot, and Karen Draper and a B team of Ali Pearson, Justin Myers, and Josh Chittum to the 2008 [[ACF Fall]] tournament at [[Truman State]], winning Division 2/Undergrad and placing 2nd overall.
 
*Missouri placed 2nd overall at the 2009 [[ACF Winter]] tournament at [[Missouri S&T]], losing to [[Missouri State]]. They also placed first in the Undergrad/Division 2 categories. Team members were Charles Dees, Alex Dzurick, Mike Madden, and Larkin Philpot.
 
*Missouri placed 2nd behind Chicago in Division 2 of the 2009 [[NAQT Sectionals]] at [[Washington University-St. Louis]], and received a bid to attend the Division 2 ICT in Dallas. Team members were Charles Dees, Alex Dzurick, Evan Kaiser, and Lauren Miles.
 
*Missouri traveled to Stanford to play in the 2009 [[Cardinal Classic]]. They placed 10th overall, and team members were Charles Dees, Karen Draper, Alex Dzurick, and Larkin Philpot.
 
*Missouri sent Charles Dees, Alex Dzurick, Chris Olson, and Joey Spicer to the 2009 [[ACF Regionals]] at Chicago, where they ended up 8th overall.
 
*Charles Dees and Joey Spicer traveled to the [[Matt Cvijanovich Memorial Novice Tournament]] where they won 1st place.
 
*Missouri sent the Regionals squad on to the 2009 [[ACF Nationals]] at [[Washington University]], where they brought home 2nd place in D2.
 
  
===2009-2010===
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For results from previous seasons, please see [[Missouri historical results]].
*Brandon Roney and Joey Spicer, each playing solo, competed as house teams at [[ACF Fall]]. Brandon placed fourth while Joey came in ninth.
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*Charles Dees, playing solo for Missouri, won [[ACF Winter]] at [[Missouri State]].
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The club received a MU Chancellor's Excellence Award for Best Small Student Organization in 2011.
*The Missouri team, consisting of Charles Dees and Alex Dzurick, claimed the Division I Undergraduate title, and thus a bid to the ICT, at the 2010 Region 11 NAQT SCT at [[Missouri State]].
 
*Mizzou took first place at the 2010 ACF Regionals at Washington University in St. Louis, with a team consisting of Charles Dees, Alex Dzurick and Joey Spicer.
 
*Charles, Alex and Joey tied for 17th place out of 32 teams at their first attendance at the NAQT ICT.
 
===2010-2011===
 
*Missouri's team (Zach Goree, Trenton Davis, Mike Madden, Chris Zhang) placed 5th at the 2010 ACF Novice tournament at WashU.
 
*A team of players from Mizzou placed 7th at ACF Fall 2010 at Truman State.
 
  
 
== Hosted Events ==
 
== Hosted Events ==
''Note 1: The Missouri Quizbowl Alliance frequently utilizes the resources available at Missouri via having two members on the current Missouri team. Due to Columbia's centralized location, MU's campus has served as the location for the most recent NAQT Missouri Qualifier and will also see the first-ever nationals prep tournament held in Missouri. However, the Missouri team is not officially the host organization for these events, though the team is affiliated with MOQBA.''
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''Note: Some quizbowl events that occur on the Missouri campus are not officially affiliated with the team. The [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]] has frequently utilized facilities due to Columbia's centralized location. While the Missouri team itself was not the host for these events, team members often staff MOQBA events. The NAQT Missouri Qualifier was held at MU from 2010-2015, and from 2010-2012 the Pre-Nationals tournament was held at MU. In addition, the campus is the official site for the [[MSHSAA]] state championship quizbowl tournament and the [[Missouri Scholars Academy Scholar Bowl]], but these events are unaffiliated in any way with the Missouri team.''
  
''Note 2: While the campus of the University of Missouri is the official site for the [[MSHSAA]] state championship quizbowl tournament, the members of the Missouri team are in no way affiliated with the direction, organization, or other facets of the tournament.''
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===High School Events===
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*[[Missouri Fall Academic Tournament]] - 15 iterations; 2008 to present
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*[[Tiger Bowl]] - 9 iterations; 2009 to 2017
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*[[Mort Walker Invitational]] - 4 iterations; 2010 to 2013
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*Columbia After-School City Championship - January 19, 2011 (in conjunction with [[Rock Bridge]])
  
===2008-2009===
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===College Events===
*[[Missouri Fall Academic Tournament]] - November 1, 2008
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*[[Missouri Open]] - 3 iterations; summer 2009, summer 2013, and fall 2015
*[[Tiger Bowl]] I - January 24, 2009
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*[[ACF Fall]] - 4 iterations; 2009, 2016, 2019 and 2022
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*[[ACF Regionals]] - 1 iteration; 2014
 
*Brock Landers Memorial Open (mirror of [[Harvard International]]) - April 18, 2009
 
*Brock Landers Memorial Open (mirror of [[Harvard International]]) - April 18, 2009
*[[Missouri Open]] - June 6, 2009
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*[[BARGE]] - January 15, 2012
 
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*[[Collegiate Novice]] 4 - September 28, 2013 and 2022
===2009-2010===
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*[[DISCO]] - August 9, 2014
*[[Missouri Fall Academic Tournament]] - October 10, 2009
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*[[DEES]] - November 22, 2014
*[[ACF Fall]] (regional) - October 31, 2009
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*[[Terrapin]] - November 12, 2016
*[[Tiger Bowl]] II - December 5, 2009
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*[[WAO]] - January 28, 2017
*[[Mort Walker Invitational]] - February 13, 2010
 
*[[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] - March 20, 2010 [officially hosted by [[MOQBA]]]
 
*Missouri Pre-Nationals Preparation Tournament - May 22, 2010 [officially hosted by [[MOQBA]]]
 
**Inaugural MOQBA Singles Tournament - side event
 
 
 
===2010-2011===
 
Tentatively, Missouri has claimed the following dates.
 
*[[Missouri Fall Academic Tournament]] - October 16, 2010
 
*[[Tiger Bowl]] III - December 4, 2010
 
*[[Mort Walker Invitational]] - February 12, 2011
 
*[[NAQT Missouri Qualifier]] - March 5, 2011; to be hosted by [[MOQBA]]
 
*Missouri Pre-Nationals Preparation Tournament - date not yet chosen; to be hosted by [[MOQBA]]
 
 
 
==Members==
 
For purposes of this section, members are defined as those who were active by (1) working at at least one event hosted at Missouri and/or (2) attending at least one tournament as a member of a Missouri team. Those who attended practice but do not meet (1) or (2) are not included on this list. Additionally, this list does not include anyone unaffiliated with the University of Missouri who has competed alongside Missouri players or volunteered their assistance at a Missouri tournament.
 
===Active===
 
* [[Charlie Dees]] (2008-11) - formerly a player at [[North Kansas City]] (MO)
 
* [[Alex Dzurick]] (2008-11) - [[South Callaway]] (MO)
 
* [[Joey Spicer]] (2008-11) - Fort Osage (MO)
 
* Chris Olson (2008-10) - Fort Osage (MO)
 
* Mike Madden (2008-11) - Thomas Jefferson (MO)
 
* [[Taylor Smith]] (2009-10) - [[Hallsville]] (MO)
 
* Brandon Roney (2009-10) - North Kansas City (MO)
 
* Sean O'Donoghue (2009-10)
 
* Victor Fanniel (2009-10) - North Kansas City (MO)
 
* Colten Ross (2009-10) - Bradleyville (MO)
 
* Braden McCann (2009-10) - Nixa (MO)
 
* Morgan Halane (2009-10) - Smith Cotton (MO)
 
* [[Chris Zhang]] (2010-11) - Parkway Central (MO)
 
* Zach Goree (2010-11) - Rock Bridge (MO)
 
* Trenton Davis (2010-11)
 
  
===Inactive===
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==Current Players==
Inactive members are those who have not met the criterion for membership for an academic year. As of the beginning of the 2010 competition cycle, the following members who have neither assisted nor competed since 2009 are considered inactive.
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*Felix Wang
* Alex Boone (2008-09)
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*Drew Scheiner
* Larkin Philpot (2008-09)
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*Connor Lee
* Ali Pearson (2008-09)
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*Owen Arneson
* Josh Chittum (2008-09)
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*Alex Rottegen
* Karen Draper (2008-09)
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*Cameron Jones
* Justin Myers (2008-09)
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*Braden Booth
* Lauren Miles (2008-09)
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*Austin Timmerman
* Evan Kaiser (2008-09)
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*Brendan Fuller
  
===Leadership===
 
====2008-2009====
 
*[[Charlie Dees]] - President, Treasurer, Tournament Director
 
*[[Alex Dzurick]] - Tournament Director
 
  
====2009-2010====
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==Leadership==
*[[Alex Dzurick]] - President, Treasurer, Tournament Director
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====Presidents====
*[[Charlie Dees]] - Tournament Director
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*Brendan Fuller (2023-present)
*[[Joey Spicer]] - Tournament Director
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*Felix Wang (2021-2023)
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*Dinis Trindade (2019-2020)
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*Alex Harmata (2018-2019)
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*Itamar Naveh-Benjamin (2014-2018)
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*Avery Wagner (2013-2014)
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*Jacob Billingsley (2011-2013)
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*Alex Dzurick (2009-2011)
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*Charlie Dees (2008-2009)
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*unknown (2005-2008)
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*Jason Mueller (2004-2005)
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*unknown (2003-2004)
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*Mark Ealick (2002-2003)
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*unknown (1999-)
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*Scott Brinker (????-1999)
  
====2010-2011====
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====Treasurers====
*[[Alex Dzurick]] - Treasurer (also, interim president August 2010-present)
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*James Dolezal (2014-2015)
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*Greg Lindsey (2012-2014)
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*Alex Dzurick (2009-2012)
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*Charlie Dees (2008-2009)
  
 
==Alumni==
 
==Alumni==
* [[Jason Mueller]]
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* [[Jason Mueller]] ([[Lincoln]])
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* [[Joey Spicer]] ([[Fort Osage]])
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* [[Alex Dzurick]] ([[South Callaway]], went on to play for [[Illinois]])
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* [[Jacob Billingsley]] ([[Holden]])
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* [[Itamar Naveh-Benjamin]] (formerly [[Hickman]]), went on to play for [[Virginia]])
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* [[Avery Wagner]] ([[Hickman]])
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* [[Daniel Raymon]] ([[Rock Bridge]])
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* [[James Dolezal]] ([[Hickman]])
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* [[Andrew Kessel]] ([[Hickman]])
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* [[Gabriel Ort]] ([[Southern Boone]])
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* [[Jack Miller]] ([[Wheaton North]], IL)
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* [[Jared Kaufman]] ([[Wayzata]], MN)
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* [[Salah Daghlas]] ([[Rock Bridge]])
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* [[Diana Harmata]] ([[Hickman]])
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* [[Luke Schuster]] ([[Pilot Grove]])
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* [[Alex Harmata]] ([[Hickman]])
  
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University of Missouri
Location:
Columbia, MO
Current President or Coach Brendan Fuller
National championships
NAQT Page link

This article describes the Quiz Bowl team of the University of Missouri. For Quiz Bowl in the state of Missouri, see Missouri (State)

The University of Missouri Quizbowl Club is the official collegiate quizbowl organization of the University of Missouri's flagship campus at Columbia (also known as MU or Mizzou). The team attends circuit tournaments regularly in its home state as well as the surrounding area. The team actively hosts both high school tournaments and college tournaments as an organization and serves to assist in the efforts of the Missouri Quizbowl Alliance.

History

The current incarnation of the team at Missouri began in 2008, when the club was re-founded by Charlie Dees and Alex Dzurick. Prior to this, the history of the club is a little more unclear. A competitive circuit team (that is, beyond CBI) did exist on campus as late as 2006, on which Jason Mueller competed, and NAQT records have entries for Missouri in tournaments as early as the 1996 Midwest SCT. Incomplete records date as far back as 1994's CBI Regionals.

For results from previous seasons, please see Missouri historical results.

The club received a MU Chancellor's Excellence Award for Best Small Student Organization in 2011.

Hosted Events

Note: Some quizbowl events that occur on the Missouri campus are not officially affiliated with the team. The Missouri Quizbowl Alliance has frequently utilized facilities due to Columbia's centralized location. While the Missouri team itself was not the host for these events, team members often staff MOQBA events. The NAQT Missouri Qualifier was held at MU from 2010-2015, and from 2010-2012 the Pre-Nationals tournament was held at MU. In addition, the campus is the official site for the MSHSAA state championship quizbowl tournament and the Missouri Scholars Academy Scholar Bowl, but these events are unaffiliated in any way with the Missouri team.

High School Events

College Events

Current Players

  • Felix Wang
  • Drew Scheiner
  • Connor Lee
  • Owen Arneson
  • Alex Rottegen
  • Cameron Jones
  • Braden Booth
  • Austin Timmerman
  • Brendan Fuller


Leadership

Presidents

  • Brendan Fuller (2023-present)
  • Felix Wang (2021-2023)
  • Dinis Trindade (2019-2020)
  • Alex Harmata (2018-2019)
  • Itamar Naveh-Benjamin (2014-2018)
  • Avery Wagner (2013-2014)
  • Jacob Billingsley (2011-2013)
  • Alex Dzurick (2009-2011)
  • Charlie Dees (2008-2009)
  • unknown (2005-2008)
  • Jason Mueller (2004-2005)
  • unknown (2003-2004)
  • Mark Ealick (2002-2003)
  • unknown (1999-)
  • Scott Brinker (????-1999)

Treasurers

  • James Dolezal (2014-2015)
  • Greg Lindsey (2012-2014)
  • Alex Dzurick (2009-2012)
  • Charlie Dees (2008-2009)

Alumni