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  • [[Mike Bentley]] went on to play quizbowl at the University of [[Maryland]]. He also hosts the [[Quizbowl Podcast]] and is the former
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  • '''East Tennessee State University''' (or '''ETSU''') is a public university in Johnson City, Tennessee. Their quiz bowl team has competed in tournament
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  • | 2002 || 30 || [[Maine East]] || [[University (Normal)]] || [[Springfield Southeast]] || [[Moline]] || [[Streator]] ...? || [[Moline]] || [[Byron]] || [[Dwight]] || [[Bradley-Bourbonnais]] || [[University (Normal)]]
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  • * [[University of Toronto Schools]]
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  • '''Benjamin Horowitz''' was a student at [[Yale University]] whose skills are usually limited to mathematics and things related to the
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  • ...East Tennessee Public Television, Pellissippi State Community College, the University of Tennessee, and the Knoxville News-Sentinel. At different times, teams fr
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  • '''Michigan State''' University is a state university in East Lansing, MI. MSU's Academic Competition Club traditionally hosts th
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  • | [[George Washington University]]
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  • |site = Rice University
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  • |[[University (WV)|University]] | [[University (WV)|University]]
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  • |site = New Orleans & Marymount University in Arlington, VA ...25-405. Tournament was held in two phases, at New Orleans and at Marymount University in Arlington, VA. 125 total teams participated.
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  • ...eynolds Community College|J. Sargeant Reynolds]] (2008–2010)<br>[[Maryland|University of Maryland]] (2003–2005) '''Dan Goff''' formerly attended University of Maryland, including playing in the infamous [[Illinois Open East]]: Alph
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  • ...cy-announcement announced] that he would be matriculating at the [[Chicago|University of Chicago]] for a PhD.
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  • ...eam at [[Louisville]]. He previously played for the team at the [[Michigan|University of Michigan-Ann Arbor]], where he studied business and math. He was previou
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  • ...st President and Treasurer. He formerly played quizbowl for the [[Maryland|University of Maryland]], where he also served as President of the club. He's most fa ==University of Maryland==
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  • ...[Evan Adams]]. The tournament was held June 9-10, 2007, at the [[Michigan|University of Michigan]] in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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  • ...alled '''Stony Brook University''' or just '''SBU''') is a public research university located on Long Island, New York.
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  • |previous = [[University of Illinois Lab]]
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  • ...uskie Bowl''' is an annual February tournament held at [[Northern Illinois University]] beginning in 2009. It is a revival of an annual tournament held at Northe | [[University of Chicago Lab]]
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  • ...was a one-off high school quiz bowl tournament held by the [[Ohio State]] University in 2012.
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  • |site = Loyola University in New Orleans (May 28-31), Marymount University in Arlington, VA (June 3-6), and Drury Plaza Hotel in St. Louis (June 11-14
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  • |site = University of New Orleans & WYES studios Prelims took place at the University of New Orleans. Televised quarterfinal and beyond matches were at the studi
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  • *[[Katherine Enright]], Singapore American School, Harvard University (2018 NAQT Asian Championship Winner) *[[Boyang Hou]], Hwa Chong Institution, Cambridge University (2017 IHBB Asian Bee & Bowl Champion)
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  • The PAWAC Tournament has been held on the campus of Bradley University since its inception.
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  • | [[University of Illinois Lab]]
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  • The tournament took place from June 11 to June 17 at Rice University with 73 teams. This was the last NAC sponsored by Texaco, and the televised
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  • *58. [[University]]
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  • ...on between secondary schools from Grenada. It is sponsored by St. George's University and usually held on their campus. [https://www.sgu.edu/news-and-events/winner-first-annual-st-georges-university-knowledge-bowl/ An article on the first SGU Knowledge Bowl]
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  • *[[Harrisburg University of Science and Technology High School|Harrisburg SciTech]]
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  • ...r's Degree in East Asian Studies at [[Yale]], and earned a J.D. from the [[University of Chicago]], where he was a member of the winning team at both [[2007 ICT]
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  • ...-June 2), Marymount University in Arlington, VA (June 6-9), and Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA (June 13-16)
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  • '''Zach Hommer''' is a former player at [[Brandeis]] and the [[University of Maryland]]. He is currently engaged in various misadventures in the muc
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  • ...|| || || Hume-Fogg || Ezell-Harding || University School of Nashville || University School of Nashville || Ezell-Harding || MLK Magnet || MLK Magnet || MLK Mag | Texas || Sam Houston State University Academic Challenge || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • |site = Rice University
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  • |site = Loyola University in New Orleans and Marymount University in Arlington, VA ...t Loyola University in New Orleans from May 29 to June 1, and at Marymount University in Arlington, VA from June 12-15. Teams at each site played four preliminar
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  • |site = Loyola University in New Orleans and Marymount University in Arlington, VA ...d at Loyola University in New Orleans from May 29 to June 1, and Marymount University in Arlington, VA from June 11-14.
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  • |site = University of Dallas & Marymount University in Arlington, VA ...ams participated in the second phase and overall finals, held at Marymount University in Arlington, VA from June 9 to 12.
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  • | [[University of Washington|Washington]] | [[University of Washington|Washington A]]
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  • |site = Loyola University in New Orleans (May 30-June 2), Marymount University in Arlington, VA (June 5-8), and Drury Plaza Hotel in St. Louis (June 12-15
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) '''UCLA''' or the University of California, Los Angeles, is a large public university located in Westwood (Los Angeles), California.
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  • |site = Crowne Plaza Riverwalk in San Antonio (May 26-29); Marymount University in Arlington, VA (June 1-5); Ramada Plaza in Orlando (June 9-12)
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  • |site = Crowne Plaza Riverwalk in San Antonio (May 27-30); Marymount University in Arlington, VA (June 2-5); Crown Plaza O'Hare in Chicago (June 9-12)
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  • The '''University of Tulsa''' is a private research university located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tulsa (or TU) is represented in the quiz bowl c
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  • ...entennial (IL)|Centennial]], as well as other strong local teams such as [[University of Illinois Lab]] and [[Mahomet-Seymour]].
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  • * [[University School]] * University School of Nashville
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  • | [[University of Illinois Lab| University Lab A]] | [[University of Illinois Lab| University Lab A]]
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  • |site = Loyola University in New Orleans (May 28-31), Marymount University in Arlington, VA (June 3-6), and Embassy Suites O'Hare in Chicago (June 10-
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  • |schoolcur = [[Truman State|Truman State University]] (2009- ) ...er of the Academic Competition Organization at [[Truman State|Truman State University]]. He also played Quiz Bowl in high school at [[Fremd|Fremd High School]].
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  • ...June 3), Marymount University in Arlington, VA (June 7-10), and Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA (June 14-17)
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  • | [[University]]
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  • | '''[[University Lab (Urbana)|Urbana Lab]]''' | [[Jonathan Lau]] ([[University of Illinois Lab]] A) - 105 ppg
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  • ...eam Illinois|Illinois Orange]] ([[Benet Academy]], [[Fremd]], [[Lisle]], [[University of Illinois Lab]], [[Waubonsie Valley]]) ...eam Illinois|Illinois A]] ([[Rockford Auburn]], [[IMSA]], [[Stevenson]], [[University of Illinois Lab]])
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  • |'''[[Latin School]]'''||'''377'''||[[University (Normal)|University]]||169
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  • ...rnament. In October, TJ Classical A won the Crusader Cup. At the [[Clemson University Tigertown Throwdown]], the normal A Team was not present, so a makeshift A ...irst and second, respectively. The team then finished 2nd at the [[Clemson University Tigertown Throwdown]], which included an impressive win over Dutch Fork. In
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  • ...e finals on May 6 and the Class 4-6 state finals on May 7 were held at the University of Missouri-Columbia. With the move to six classes reducing the state final
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  • The '''Boren Cup''' was a tournament hosted by the [[University of Oklahoma]] beginning in the mid-1990s. From 1999 onward, the event used
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  • The tournament lasted from June 9 to June 14 at Rice University, and included 92 schools representing 32 states and the Virgin Islands. Dor
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  • |[[University (Normal)]] |[[University of Illinois Lab]]
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  • '''[[University of Illinois Lab]]'''
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  • The '''Autumn Classic''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Michigan|University of Michigan]]. Prior to 2003, the tournament took place on October 16, 1999
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  • ...l. [[Dunlap]], [[Latin School|The Latin School]], & [[Univeristy (Normal)|University]] were all tied with 1-2 records. The Latin School advanced on total point |1||'''[[Stillman Valley]]'''||'''181'''||[[University (Normal)|University]]||60
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  • ...den/Schwartz/Wagner) placed 6th at ACF Fall 2014 South-Central-East at the University of Alabama. On February 7, 2014, Wofford played at the NAQT Sectionals at G
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  • J.P. Stevens won first place at Princeton University's PHSAT XXVIII after defeating Hunter A. J.P. Stevens also hosted a novice J.P. Stevens started their season by coming second place at Princeton University's PHSAT XXIX only behind Detroit Country Day. A second novice tournament wa
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  • :first-ever tournament held on NAQT at University of Alberta in 2011 and annually since ...chool events. Interested high school teams could get to tournaments at the University of Washington fairly easily. There were plans to run a HS tournament with g
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  • [[Oakwood University]]
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  • |site = Loyola University in New Orleans and Marymount University in Arlington, VA
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  • | [[1985 University (TN)|University]] (semifinalist) | [[University (IN)]]
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  • The '''University of Rochester''' is a private university in Rochester, New York, whose quiz bowl team is known as the '''Thelion Soc ...t the [[2003 CBI NCT]] at [[Penn]] and second at the [[2005 CBI NCT]] at [[University of Washington]] before winning the College Bowl title at the [[2008 CBI NCT
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  • |style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[University (Normal)]] |[[University Lab (Urbana)]]
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  • ...nament for the first time, with the state finals held at Illinois Wesleyan University. The top four teams from each of four Sectional Tournaments (two in the sou |colspan=2|[[Illinois Wesleyan University]]
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  • ...the PACE National Scholastic Championship Tournament at George Washington University in June. CC’s performance in the two days national competition was hardl
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  • ..., to teams in the Northern Illinois area that don't travel to Chicago or [[University of Illinois|Illinois]] for tournaments. Additionally, the format is set up
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  • ...format is awful and unfair (or: why I now play for the "Ann Arbor Campus, University of Michigan")"<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=22588
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  • ...from [[Rochester]] won Division II over teams from [[Ottawa]], [[Carleton University]], and [[Waterloo]]. Fourteen teams attended.[http://www.uotrivia.ca/stats/ "McGill B" won. They beat teams from [[Carleton University]], [[Ottawa]], [[Rochester]], and [[Paul Paquet]]. Nine teams attended.[htt
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  • 6. [[University (Normal)]] 2. [[University (Normal)]]
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  • * Joyce Sun - Class of 2006 - [[University of Minnesota]] * [[Chris Heffner]] - Class of 2008 - [[Michigan State|Michigan State University]]
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  • ...]. Since its inception, the tournament has been held at [[Tennessee Tech]] University in Cookeville, Tennessee. Participants are geographically restricted to the
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  • |site = University of Missouri-Columbia (not affiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team) |site = University of Missouri-Columbia (not affiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
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  • |'''[[University (Normal)|University]]'''||'''230'''||[[Catlin]]||161 |'''[[Latin School]]'''||'''359'''||[[University (Normal)|University]]||81
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  • ...ykowski]]''', formerly of [[Furman|Furman University]], and the [[Michigan|University of Michigan]] | '''[[Matt Weiner]]''', [[VCU|Virginia Commonwealth University]]
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  • ...ne 1-4), Marymount University in Arlington, VA (June 8-11), and Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA (June 15-18)
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  • ...m made it to the round of 8. Patrick Dunn (who later played at [[Carleton University]]) was on the team for all three years, captaining in 2003 and 2004.
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  • {{College directory row|University of Alberta|AB|2014|2014||contact=rpnair@ualberta.ca|update=2012}} {{College directory row|University of Alaska-Fairbanks|AK|2013|notes=TU/bonus format campus radio show<br/>[ht
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = University Laboratory High School ...ty (Normal)|Normal University High School]] or [[University of Chicago Lab|University of Chicago Laboratory School]]}}
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  • According to university rules the club had four other executive positions - vice-president, secreta ...onto teammates Eric Smith and Bobby Hsu he has also participated in random university trivia events. They won the Hart House Trivia Tournament in 2005 and finish
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  • *10/18 Memphis University School Academic Tournament Memphis, TN H *3/1 Bellevue University Quiz Bowl Bellevue, NE H
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  • ...wnstate [[Sullivan]] before being moved to the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois. That tournament, run by [[Ken Johnson]], ended wh |[[Jonathan Lau]]<br>([[University of Illinois Lab|University Lab]])
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  • The '''University of Western Ontario''' is a post-secondary institution located in London, On ...e would remind Northwestern every year that David Schwimmer attended their university; in 2003 they gave the Western team a poster advertising a talk given by Sc
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  • ...egie Mellon University''', commonly referred to as '''CMU''', is a private university located in Pittsburgh, PA. [[Dwight Kidder]] and [[Peter Freeman]] serve a
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  • ...ginia Polytechnic Institute and State University''' is a public land-grant university located in Blacksburg, Virginia. Its quizbowl team, known as the Academic C ...istory of the team was during the [[2007 ICT|2007 ICT]] at the [[Minnesota|University of Minnesota]]. They finished 14th out of the 32 schools in [[Division II]]
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  • ...ir own hands and attended their first ever Quizbowl tournament at McMaster University as the new Woburn team, under the honorific "East Scarborough", achieving a
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  • |[[University (Irvine, CA)]]
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  • * [[University (Irvine, California high school)|University]] * [[Florida State University School]]
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  • ...6) - Professor of Genetics and Director of Biotechnology Impacts Center at University of California, Riverside
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  • Colin Cantwell '17-University of Virginia Stephen Alessandro '18-University of Michigan
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  • |site = University of Missouri-Columbia (not affiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team) |site = University of Missouri-Columbia (not affiliated with the Missouri quizbowl team)
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  • |site = Dallas; Marymount University in Arlington, VA; Chicago
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  • ...s were invited to attend the annual IHSSBCA banquet held at Illinois State University in Normal.
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  • ...[good quizbowl]]" through [[hsquizbowl.org]] and tournaments hosted by the University of [[Illinois]], [[NAQT]], and [[PACE]], they became vocal proponents for c ...the University of Illinois during the pandemic created new roadblocks for university RSOs from hosting events involving minors, making it effectively impossible
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  • ...l, Don Reid brought ''College Bowl'''s format to British television with ''University Challenge'' in 1962, a program that still airs to this day. Similarly to Ca
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