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'''Oklahoma State University''' is located in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Their quizbowl team was founded in 2002, and competes in events across the south, including in Oklahoma, Texas, and Missouri, most notably attending [[ICT]] in 2006, 2007, and 2012. While the team's tournament attendance has been spotty and inconsistent in recent years, it has served as an established host of high school events in the state. In 2003, Oklahoma State began hosting the [[L. L. Lewis Cup]], a regular-season high school event named for former university president L. L. Lewis, the last iteration of which was held in 2019. Additionally, from 2005 to 2015, OSU also hosted the [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship]], serving as the first hosts of the event after its split from the [[Oklahoma|University of Oklahoma's]] [[Boren Cup]].
 
'''Oklahoma State University''' is located in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Their quizbowl team was founded in 2002, and competes in events across the south, including in Oklahoma, Texas, and Missouri, most notably attending [[ICT]] in 2006, 2007, and 2012. While the team's tournament attendance has been spotty and inconsistent in recent years, it has served as an established host of high school events in the state. In 2003, Oklahoma State began hosting the [[L. L. Lewis Cup]], a regular-season high school event named for former university president L. L. Lewis, the last iteration of which was held in 2019. Additionally, from 2005 to 2015, OSU also hosted the [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship]], serving as the first hosts of the event after its split from the [[Oklahoma|University of Oklahoma's]] [[Boren Cup]].
  
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== Current members ==
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Unknown
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== Former members ==
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{{Columns-list|colwidth=200px|
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* [[James Cullin|James "Whitey" Cullin]], mechanical engineering doctoral student, vice president and co-founder
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* [[Colin Brown|Colin "Civil War Barbie" Brown]], mechanical engineering graduate student
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* [[Libbie Harris]], political science graduate student
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* [[Carla Beckmann|Carla "A Jewish" Beckmann]], history graduate student
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* [[Whitney Hall]], chemical engineering
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* [[Brandon McVey|Brandon "Pooh Bear" McVey]], business
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* [[Matt Thomas]], electrical engineering senior
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* [[Jon Wood|"Little Jon" Wood]], electrical engineering
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* [[Joel Baehler|Joel "Big Daddy" Baehler]], history, treasurer
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* [[Allison "Mayonnaise" Brown]], history, political science and economics, secretary
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* [[Paula Smithheisler]], agricultural economics
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* [[Cassandra Mickelson]], animal science/pre-vet
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* [[Heather Bornheim]]
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* [[Nyssa Cullin]], biology
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* [[Stacie Freeman]], biosystems engineering
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* [[Dylan Hames]], architecture
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* [[Josh Armstrong|Josh "minion" Armstrong]]
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* [[Jacob Burton|Jacob "Mr. Krehbiel" Burton]]
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* [[Crockett Cobb]]
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* [[Kara "Grapefruit" Cook]]
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* [[Jon "the Canadian" Galluzzi]]
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* [[Chris Geniuk]]
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* [[Misti Hix]]
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* [[Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton|Lenzy "Mom" Krehbiel-Burton]], co-founder
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* [[Richard Linza|Richard "the padre" Linza]]
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* [[Jason Roberts|Jason "Mr. Fancy Pants" Roberts]]
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* "Pretty" [[Brian Sanford]]
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* [[Seth Tudor]]
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}}
  
 
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Revision as of 08:59, 6 April 2022

Oklahoma State
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Location:
Stillwater, OK
National championships none
NAQT Page link

Oklahoma State University is located in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Their quizbowl team was founded in 2002, and competes in events across the south, including in Oklahoma, Texas, and Missouri, most notably attending ICT in 2006, 2007, and 2012. While the team's tournament attendance has been spotty and inconsistent in recent years, it has served as an established host of high school events in the state. In 2003, Oklahoma State began hosting the L. L. Lewis Cup, a regular-season high school event named for former university president L. L. Lewis, the last iteration of which was held in 2019. Additionally, from 2005 to 2015, OSU also hosted the NAQT Oklahoma State Championship, serving as the first hosts of the event after its split from the University of Oklahoma's Boren Cup.

Current members

Unknown

Former members