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{{rtrp row|[[EMACS]]|[[Northwestern]]|m1="Eight Metabytes And Constantly Swapping" ([[Ashvin Srivatsa]], [[Jerry Vinokurov]], [[Vincent Du]]) clears the field after an eight-team [[round robin]]|l1=https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/8233/stats/round_robin/}} | {{rtrp row|[[EMACS]]|[[Northwestern]]|m1="Eight Metabytes And Constantly Swapping" ([[Ashvin Srivatsa]], [[Jerry Vinokurov]], [[Vincent Du]]) clears the field after an eight-team [[round robin]]|l1=https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/8233/stats/round_robin/}} | ||
− | {{rtrp row|[[On Cinema at the Buzzer]]|[[Northwestern]]|m1="Kristen Roupenian's Cat People" ([[Ani Perumalla]], [[William Golden]], [[Connor Mayers]], [[Anderson Wang]]) defeats "De Sica Buzz, Dude!" | + | {{rtrp row|[[On Cinema at the Buzzer]]|[[Northwestern]]|m1="Kristen Roupenian's Cat People" ([[Ani Perumalla]], [[William Golden]], [[Connor Mayers]], [[Anderson Wang]]) defeats "De Sica Buzz, Dude!" ([[Matt Lafer]], [[Stephen Liu]], [[John Lawrence]], [[Henry Atkins]]) in game two of an advantaged final|l1=https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/8193/stats/combined/}} |
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Open
- 2023 Chicago Open @ Northwestern– "The Plague (anime) was redirected to: Oran High School Host Club" (Jordan Brownstein, Matt Jackson, Geoffrey Chen, Will Nediger) defeats "The Catastrophic Implosion of Packet Sub" (Nick Jensen, Aseem Keyal, Tracy Mirkin, Adam Fine) in game two of an advantaged final[1]
Open
- EMACS @ Northwestern– "Eight Metabytes And Constantly Swapping" (Ashvin Srivatsa, Jerry Vinokurov, Vincent Du) clears the field after an eight-team round robin[2]
- On Cinema at the Buzzer @ Northwestern– "Kristen Roupenian's Cat People" (Ani Perumalla, William Golden, Connor Mayers, Anderson Wang) defeats "De Sica Buzz, Dude!" (Matt Lafer, Stephen Liu, John Lawrence, Henry Atkins) in game two of an advantaged final[3]
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