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  • |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] (2011-2014) Luke Bretscher played for the University of Chicago. He's known to sing a capella sometimes.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2010-2014) '''Charles Tian''' is a former player for the [[University of Chicago]] and [[Kinkaid]]. He very much likes cats.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2011-2015) |highschool = [[Pensacola]] (2008-2011)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2012-2015) |highschool = [[Millburn]] (2011-2012)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2011-2014) ...n]] high school team until 2010. That year, at the [[2010 NSC]], he earned a spot in the All-Star Game after [[Jasper Lee]] had to leave.
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  • |schoolpast=[[Cornell]] (2007-2011), [[MIT]] (2011-2015) ....edu/events/miriam-nussbaum-g-flute</ref>, she edited [[music]] for [[2011 Chicago Open]] and contributed to [[Fernando Arrabal]].
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  • |schoolpast =[[University of Chicago]] (2012-2013) '''Nolan Winkler''' was a player at [[Chicago]]. In high school, he attended [[Loyola Academy]] in Wilmette, Illinois.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Yale]] (2013-9), [[Chicago]] (2019-2020) |highschool = [[East Chapel Hill]] (2011-2013)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Harvard]] (2011–2015) |highschool = [[Mira Loma]] (2007–2011)
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Illinois-Chicago |citystate = Chicago, IL
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  • | Season = 2010-2011 ...011 Chicago Open]]. It was semi-sequel to 2010 [[CULT]], Mike's attempt at a new national trash tournament the year before.
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  • |schoolpast=[[Chicago]] (2014-2018) ...d PhD student at [[Stanford]]. She previously attended the [[University of Chicago]] for undergrad and [[Hunter]] for high school.
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  • |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] ...Lee, aka Tweety, is a player for [[Chicago]] who loves all things. She was a member of the quiz bowl team at [[Arcadia]], serving as co-captain along wi
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  • |citystate = Chicago ...member of the [[North Metropolitan Scholastic Bowl League]] in the greater Chicago area.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2003-2011), [[Berkeley]] (1999-2002) '''Selene Koo''' was a quizbowl player for the [[University of Chicago]]. Selene played for many years while enrolled in an MD/PhD program and wor
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  • ...ether, often against walls of superpowered teams. From 2011 to 2018, every Chicago Open was either won by or written/contributed to by one member of the duo. ...[[Selene Koo]] have a similar claim to fame (as they have won both of the Chicago Opens they’ve all played together).
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  • |schoolpast = [[Vanderbilt]] (2009-2010), [[Chicago]] (2010-2013) ...he was on the Chicago team that finished runner-up in Division II at the [[2011 ICT]]. He attended [[Vanderbilt]] for the 2009-10 school year. He attended
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2011 [[NAQT]] [[MSNCT]] |champion = [[Kealing|Kealing A]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Illinois-Chicago]] (2011-2013) ...chael Perovanovic''' was a quizbowl player at the [[University of Illinois-Chicago]]. He played in High School at [[Wheaton North]] and played 1 year at [[Col
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  • ...greater acclaim for his writing and editing work. While Ryan has achieved a reputation (much of it of his own making) as being an "eccentric" writer wh * [[2008 Chicago Open]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2000-2008) ...for [[ACF Nationals]] in [[2010 ACF Nationals|2010]], [[2011 ACF Nationals|2011]], and [[2012 ACF Nationals|2012]]. She is thus the only player/editor to h
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  • |schoolcur = [[Columbia]] (2011-2013) |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2007-2010)
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2011 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |third = [[Chicago]] A, [[VCU]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Chicago]] (2008 - 2011) Nicholas Polk is a retired player at the [[University of Chicago]] and the [[University of Southern California]].
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Chicago]] (2013-2017) ...t the [[Illinois Math and Science Academy]] (IMSA) and the [[University of Chicago]]. He is notable for being the only person to have played for the [[IHSA]]
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  • |schoolcur = None [[Category: Players active in 2011]][[Category: Players active in 2012]] |schoolpast = [[Penn]] (2010-2014), [[Chicago]] (2014-2020)
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  • ...t the [[2010 ICT]] in Chicago, Illinois, to which he will return for the [[2011 ICT]]. He also captained the St. John's College team to a second-place finish in the 2009-2010 series of [[University Challenge]].
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  • ...ed at [[Maryland]] from 2008 until 2012. At the peak of his career, he was a strong science player and was usually Maryland's number-two scorer next to ...ational Tournament]], [[Maryland Spring]], and science for 2011 and 2012 [[Chicago Open]].
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2011 [[Chicago Open]] |fourth = A Butterfly Dreaming I'm a Slow Man
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  • ...shing in 3rd place after his teammates rejoined him for Sunday. He led the Chicago team that took 2nd place at [[2014 Oxford Open]] and was the lead scorer at [[Category: High school players active in 2011]]
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  • | Season = 2011-12 | First = October 15, 2011
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  • |schoolpast = [[Yale|Yale University]] (2007-2010), [[Northern Kentucky]] (2011) ...iversity, where he enrolled in a post-bacc medical program, and won [[2010 Chicago Open]] with [[Matt Weiner]], [[Dallas Simons]], and [[Kevin Koai]]. '
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  • |schoolpast = [[WUSTL]] (2019-2021), [[Chicago]] (2014-2018) '''Athena Kern''' was a player at [[Dunbar]] High School, the University of [[Chicago]], and [[WUSTL]].
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  • |schoolpast = [[VCU]] (dual enrolled, 2009-2011); [[Virginia]] (2011-2015) |highschool = [[Maggie Walker]] (2007-2011)
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of Chicago]] (2013-2017) ...best in Missouri from 2010 to 2014. He also wrote for and hosted [[LIST]], a well-received housewritten high school tournament.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2005-2010), [[Berkeley]] (2000-2004) ...[[Berkeley]] from 1999 to 2004 and [[Chicago]] from 2004 to 2010, and was a postdoctoral fellow at [[Wisconsin]] from 2010 to 2013. He succeeded [[R. R
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  • |schoolpast= [[Truman State]] (2005-2011) [[Category: Truman State]] [[Category:Players active in 2006]] [[Category: ...h School)| Notre Dame]] (2001-2005); [[Schuyler County]], Assistant Coach (2011-2012)
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  • ...NAC]], including a 5th place finish. Levitt played the St. Paul Academy in 2011 at the Fitzgerald Theatre in St. Paul.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Oxford]] (2004-2011) ...ned the Oxford team at the [[2010 ICT]] in Chicago, Illinois, and at the [[2011 ICT]]. He was also the tournament director and chief Briticiser for ACF Fa
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  • ...]. It serves as a side event for Chicago Open, attracting players from the Chicago Open field. It is usually played as a doubles tournament, with teams of two.
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  • |highschool = [[Copley]] (2008-2011) '''Saajid Moyen''' was a quiz bowler at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. He was second scorer on
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  • ...e in 2009]][[Category:Players active in 2010]][[Category:Players active in 2011]][[Category:Players active in 2012]][[Category:Players active in 2013]][[Ca ...n the Canadian team that won zero games at [[2014 Chicago Open|that year's Chicago Open]], on which he was the third scorer behind actual Canadians [[Jay Misu
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  • | Season = 2011-12 | School = [[Chicago]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (1992-1998) ...was a player for [[Chicago]] for seven years as both an undergraduate and a law student, where he won [[ACF Nationals]] in 1993 and 1994, the [[CBI]] N
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  • ...vely named Undergraduate champions and tied for overall third place with [[Chicago]]. ...a [[WUSTL]] team containing [[Charles Hang]] competing in Division II for a second consecutive year.
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  • |schoolpast = N/A ...was due to sickness and not knowing when midterms were), one being [[2012 Chicago Open]], though he does practice occasionally. In the 2012-13 season, he beg
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Chicago Christian Knights ...'' is a religious school located in Palos Heights, Illinois, which is near Chicago. The team first became prominent in the Chicagoland Area around 2010 under
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  • ...by 5 points. His main contribution to the Michigan team's 2013 attempt at a national title was to neg less, but old habits die hard and he started negg * 2011 [[MOO]]
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  • ...the Undergraduate and Division II champions at ACF Nationals and ICT. For a list of '''players''' who have won ACF Nationals or ICT, see [[List of coll | [[1990 Chicago|Chicago]]
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  • ...eam in Virginia to win a tournament at the 2009 CCSCT and the first to win a national title at the inaugural 2009 [[CCCT]]. ...the spring 2009 [[Terrapin Invitational Tournament]] with [[Mike Cheyne]], a [[novelty tournament]] based entirely on comic books.
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  • ...r for [[2008 ACF Fall]], [[2009 ACF Regionals]], [[2010 ACF Regionals]], [[2011 ACF Regionals]]. and [[2014 ACF Nationals]]. He is one of the most outspoke ...ong other notable results, won 5th place at [[2007 PACE NSC]]. He was also a two-time PACE all-star.
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  • '''Northwestern University''' is a large private university located in Evanston, Illinois. ...playoffs (over [[Yale]], [[Maryland]], [[Chicago]], and [[Stanford]]) and a second-place finish (to [[2017 Michigan|Michigan]]).<ref>https://hsquizbowl
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  • ...2009 NAQT Undergaduate]], [[2010 ICT|2010 NAQT Undergraduate]], [[2011 ICT|2011 NAQT]] <br/> College Bowl: [[1984 College Bowl Nationals|1984]], [[1987 Col The '''University of Minnesota''' is a four-year public university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.
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  • ...onal sites at [[Ottawa]] and [[Oxford]]. Teams competed for bids to the [[2011 ICT]]. In addition, four sites of [[CCSCT]] were held on the weekend of Ja ...n four teams in their division. Regions highlighted in yellow were run as a single tournament because at least one division had fewer than four teams.'
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2007-2014); [[Chicago]] (2014-2016) ...f the acclaimed [[2010 NSC]], as well as [[2013 ACF Regionals]] and [[2019 Chicago Open]].
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  • ...ol''' is a public high school in Crete, Illinois located 30 miles south of Chicago. It competes in Class AA, the "large school" division, of the [[Illinois Hi |University of Chicago
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  • ...he [[IMSANITY]] set and takes place at [[Metea Valley]] High School in the Chicago suburbs. .../2011_IMSAnity_MeteaValley/2011_IMSAnity_MeteaValley_overall_standings.php 2011]
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  • ...]], who provided a particularly memorable version of this observation at a 2011 mirror of [[Penn Bowl]], and who is generally not recognized enough anyway.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Oxford]]; [[Chicago]] (2009-2014) ...arshall Steinbaum''' was a Ph.D. student in Economics at the University of Chicago from 2008 to 2014, although he only joined the quizbowl team in February of
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  • |champion = [[Chicago]] A |third = [[Minnesota]] A, [[Illinois]] A
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  • ...gue consisting of 14 large public high schools in the far north suburbs of Chicago (most located in Lake County). All of these schools are eligible to compet |North Chicago Warhawks||North Chicago
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2010–2012), [[Illinois]] (2008–2009) ...k, subject editing (primarily mathematics), set editing (including roughly a dozen national championships), logistics (including [[logistics director|lo
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  • ...nament|2010 IHSA]], [[2011 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2011 IHSA]], 2011 [[Masonic]] |nats appearances= HSNCT: 2011
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Chicago]] (2022-2024) '''Matt Jackson''' is a graduate student at [[Chicago]], and former quizbowl player for [[Yale]] and [[Georgetown Day|Georgetown
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  • The '''Marriott Marquis''' is a hotel located in Atlanta, Georgia. It has served as the site of [[HSNCT]] s ...yatt Regency]], which had some problems as a host site. After returning to Chicago for two years, and to Dallas in 2016, the Marriott Marquis was selected as
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  • ...l]. The term has since been used to describe the highest-scoring player at a tournament who did not put up any negs at all. * [[Selene Koo]] at [[2011 Chicago Open]] (7-33-0 in 14 rounds)
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  • ...004]], [[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2006 ICT|2006]], [[2007 ICT|2007]], [[2011 ICT|2011]], [[2012 ICT|2012]], [[2013 ICT|2013]], [[2014 ICT|2014]] The '''University of Virginia''', or '''UVA''', is a public university in Charlottesville, Virginia. Throughout the 2010s, UVA h
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  • |schoolpast = [[VCU]] (2008-2011), [[UVA]] (2011-2014) ...otal in that set.) His other credentials include writing almost all of the 2011 [[VCU Open]], the head editorship of 2010 [[ACF Fall]] and [[2014 ACF Regio
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  • :* Madison Central A d. Penn Manor (305-245) '''<u>2008 NAC - Chicago (rank ????)</u>'''
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  • ...Seeding Meetings by showing up with very few matches played and demanding a very high seed. ...is team also featured a strong player named Krystle Leung who graduated in 2011.
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  • ...17]], and [[2019 Chicago Open]]s. From 2019 to 2022, they were enrolled in a PhD program at [[Illinois]]. *2017 [[(This Tournament is a) Crime]]
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  • ...e team in scoring after the retirement of [[Mike Sorice]]. In 2013, he led a team of him, [[Billy Busse]], [[Aaron Rosenberg]], and Austin Listerud, to ...Head Editor in 2019. Ike also spearheaded the notoriously difficult [[2017 Chicago Open]].
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  • The '''University of Michigan''' is a large public university in Ann Arbor, MI. Its quizbowl team has historical Michigan collaborated with [[UVA]] on [[Missiles of October]] in Fall 2011 and wrote [[QUARK]] in Fall 2012. Michigan also hosted [[ACF Nationals]] in
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  • ...nd [[Harvard]] as a graduate student. He received a Ph.D. from [[CMU]] in 2011. ...at three consecutive [[Chicago Open]]s between 2001 and 2003. He also was a member of the winning team at what was then considered the hardest tourname
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  • '''Will Holub-Moorman''' is a current player at [[Princeton]]. He is a former player for [[Harvard]], where he was the second scorer on their 5th- ...hout the distribution. Will returned to edit social science for the [[2019 Chicago Open]], as well as for both the 2020 and 2021 iterations of [[WORKSHOP]].
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  • '''Jonathan Magin''' is a former player for the [[University of Maryland]] who now plays [[open]] tou ...en]] and being the top scorer at both the [[2009 Chicago Open]] and [[2010 Chicago Open]].
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  • |champion = [[Cornell]] A |second = [[Chicago]] A
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  • '''Tamara Vardomskaya''' is a former [[University of Chicago]] and [[Ottawa]] player and [[Lisgar]] alumna and coach. ...y this rally was spurned from Vardomskaya saying that [[SmartAsk!]] wasn't a real championship (which, in retrospect, was true). At 2002 provincials, T
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  • ...o led his team to win the [[2017 Chicago Open]], having also won in [[2016 Chicago Open|the previous year]]. Will is a well-regarded writer and editor, having served on the editing staff for [[2
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  • [http://www.lawrence.edu Lawrence University] is a small liberal arts school in Appleton, Wisconsin, not to be confused with t Lawrence has a long and wonderful tradition of [http://www.naqt.com/stats/school-players.j
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  • |schoolpast = [[Chicago]] (2005-2007); [[Harvard]] (2007-2010) ...as vacated in 2013 after it was discovered Watkins had cheated in 2010 and 2011). He is famed for his love of Red Lobster and his aversion to Tina Fey.
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  • '''Dartmouth College''' is a private institution in Hanover, NH. Following a six-year hiatus in quizbowl from 2016, Dartmouth returned to quizbowl in th ...main high that this event will be revived (or just "vived", but that's not a word).
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  • '''Mike Cheyne''' was a grad student at the [[University of Minnesota]] in American Studies. He tau Mike received a BA at Grand Valley State University and a MA at Western Michigan University, but did not play collegiate quizbowl fro
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  • '''Trygve Meade''' is a former law student at Southern Illinois University and former president of ...ose regarding his unauthorized access of the private HSAPQ forum while not a member of HSAPQ, an action for which he apologized [http://hsquizbowl.org/f
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  • |schoolpast = [[Dartmouth]] (2011-2014) ...unced the non-American/Danish way) came from Wisconsin to [[Dartmouth]] in 2011 to improve steadily during his first year. Studying Biology and Chemistry,
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  • |highschool = [[Hickman]] (2011-2013) ...layer for [[UVA]], former president of the [[Missouri]] Quizbowl Club, and a former player for [[Hickman]] High School.
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  • Lisgar's Reach season began by hosting a Reach for the Top/NAQT hybrid tournament in October. At provincials, Lisgar came 12th with a 5-2 record, but came 5th overall in points scored.
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  • ...Yale]] (2008-2012), [[King's College London]] (2012-2013), [[University of Chicago]] (2013-2020) '''John Lawrence''' was the team captain of the [[University of Chicago]] from 2013–2020, and the former team captain of [[Yale University]]. He
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  • '''Rice''' is a private university in Houston, Texas. They regularly attend tournaments in ...ed the club and began his four-year plan for reform, which aimed to create a self-sustaining model for the Rice quizbowl club. In 2012, Rice attended AC
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  • ...urnament]] composed entirely of [[geography]] questions. It usually ran as a [[side event]] to one of the high school national championships (typically | Chicago, Illinois
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  • ...estions that teams present had already heard. Huskie Bowl has again become a regular part of the Illinois circuit. For 2010 and 2011, the tournament was split into "Lower" and "Upper" divisions of competition
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  • ...race Liu]] of High Tech (MVP, DC)<br> [[Ben Peck]] of Detroit Jesuit (MVP, Chicago) |site = Chicago; New Orleans; Washington DC
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  • ...ransformed from a group of relatively low-profile high school players into a nationally ranked team.
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  • ..., Bollinger's St. Anselm's team emerged victorious from the tiebreakers in a 440-420 slugfest with Jackson's Georgetown Day team in the playoffs, which ...at [[2011 ICT|that year's ICT]], while Bollinger finished just a third of a tossup per game behind Chris Ray for top scorer in DI.
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  • ...the [[University of Illinois]] in Urbana-Champaign starting in 2002 or so. A variety of people from the University of Illinois have been involved in the The name was revived for a Spring 2020 [[nationals-minus]] set, which was postponed to Fall 2021.
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  • In many recent years, the Sunday following the Chicago Open has featured a trash tournament. | n/a
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  • ...eam delivered the only defeat to eventual champions [[Hunter]] en route to a 3rd place finish and an individual All-Star award. Silverman became the sec His other achievements include being the top scorer at the 2011 [[Classic City Classic|UGA CCC]], the [[Georgia Tech|GA Tech]] HSNCT Warm-U
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  • ...4-2016. His highest [[Chicago Open]] finish was a tie for second in [[2013 Chicago Open|2013]], when he played alongside [[Jonathan Magin]], [[Evan Adams]], a ...powers relative to any field (and usually outpacing the field in powers by a wide margin, with the exception of the 2015 event).
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  • '''Stanford University''' is a private university in Stanford, CA. ...across a whiteboard in the Stanford team's practice room, and was intended a tongue-in-cheek criticism of tortured acronyms like [[STIMPY]] and [[MYSTER
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  • ...th [[Spencer Weinreich]] and noted cheater Dmitri Halikias during the 2010-2011 season. ...and high school), he was the third scorer on the team that won the [[2017 Chicago Open]].
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