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<onlyinclude>A '''one-person team''' (or '''one-man team''') is a [[team]] with multiple [[players]] on it whose fate is perceived to be entirely tied to the scoring abilities of a single player. Literal "one-person" teams are typically referred to as [[solo]] instead.
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The term is both laudatory and derisive - while it celebrates the skill of the "one-person" in question, it minimizes the contributions of their teammates (which are often significant) and carries with it the implication that the "one-person" is succeeding in part because of their lack of [[support]].
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Because of the derogatory connotations, and especially the implied insult to the teammates of the "one-person," it is not a good idea to use this term in reference to any team in your [[tournament]] when you are the [[TD]] or [[moderator]].</onlyinclude>
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==Examples==
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One-person teams are frequently successful at the local high school level and occasionally competitive nationally. They usually cannot succeed against well-balanced attacks from multiple good players at the highest levels of either high school or collegiate quizbowl. No one-person team has ever won a high school national, but one has one a collegiate national.
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===High school===
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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!Year
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!School
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!Players
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![[HSNCT]]
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![[NSC]]
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|-
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|2015
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|[[Western Albemarle]]
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|[[Caroline Koester]], [[Eric Xu]], [[Kelly Missett]], [[Sam Lesemann]], [[Tim Dodson]]
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|data-sort-value=5|t-5th
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|data-sort-value=5|5th
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|-
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|2015
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|[[Northmont]]
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|[[Brendon Jenkins]], [[Kara Combs]], [[Lauren Papp]], [[Rachel Tracy]], [[Sam Blizzard]]
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|data-sort-value=13|t-13th
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|data-sort-value=12|12th
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|-
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|2018
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|[[Dublin Scioto]]
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|[[Clark Smith]], [[Edward Liu]], [[Gabriel Pinto]], [[Visvam Srinivasan]]
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|data-sort-value=z|
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|data-sort-value=2|2nd
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|-
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|2017
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|[[Taylor]]
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|[[Ashwath Seetharaman]], [[Jacob Redland]], [[Joseph Kusko]], [[Oishik Saha]], [[William Golden]]
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|data-sort-value=5|t-5th
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|data-sort-value=z|
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|-
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|2018
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|[[Taylor]]
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|[[Ashwath Seetharaman]], [[Jacob Redland]], [[Joseph Kusko]], [[William Golden]]
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|data-sort-value=5|t-5th
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|data-sort-value=4|4th
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|-
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|2019
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|[[Taylor]]
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|[[Jed Wang]], [[Katie Sturzu]], [[Mitchell Shadden]], [[William Golden]]
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|data-sort-value=5|t-5th
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|data-sort-value=2|2nd
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|}
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===College===
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[[Category: Quizbowl lingo]]
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[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]

Revision as of 15:29, 20 June 2021

A one-person team (or one-man team) is a team with multiple players on it whose fate is perceived to be entirely tied to the scoring abilities of a single player. Literal "one-person" teams are typically referred to as solo instead.

The term is both laudatory and derisive - while it celebrates the skill of the "one-person" in question, it minimizes the contributions of their teammates (which are often significant) and carries with it the implication that the "one-person" is succeeding in part because of their lack of support. Because of the derogatory connotations, and especially the implied insult to the teammates of the "one-person," it is not a good idea to use this term in reference to any team in your tournament when you are the TD or moderator.

Examples

One-person teams are frequently successful at the local high school level and occasionally competitive nationally. They usually cannot succeed against well-balanced attacks from multiple good players at the highest levels of either high school or collegiate quizbowl. No one-person team has ever won a high school national, but one has one a collegiate national.

High school

Year School Players HSNCT NSC
2015 Western Albemarle Caroline Koester, Eric Xu, Kelly Missett, Sam Lesemann, Tim Dodson t-5th 5th
2015 Northmont Brendon Jenkins, Kara Combs, Lauren Papp, Rachel Tracy, Sam Blizzard t-13th 12th
2018 Dublin Scioto Clark Smith, Edward Liu, Gabriel Pinto, Visvam Srinivasan 2nd
2017 Taylor Ashwath Seetharaman, Jacob Redland, Joseph Kusko, Oishik Saha, William Golden t-5th
2018 Taylor Ashwath Seetharaman, Jacob Redland, Joseph Kusko, William Golden t-5th 4th
2019 Taylor Jed Wang, Katie Sturzu, Mitchell Shadden, William Golden t-5th 2nd

College