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  • ...6-2010) [[Category: Players active in 2003]] [[Category: Players active in 2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2005]] ...and [[Ray Luo]]. He was on the Berkeley team that finished second at the [[2004 ACF Nationals]] and he was the leading scorer on the Berkeley team that fin
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  • ...987]], [[1989 College Bowl Nationals|1989]], [[2004 College Bowl Nationals|2004]], [[2005 College Bowl Nationals|2005]], [[2007 College Bowl Nationals|2007 ..., the club has sweatshirts claiming to have won seven national titles from 2004-2011, a fact that neglects mentioning there are two national tournaments (t
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  • ...g]] pulled off four upsets in the playoffs (over [[Yale]], [[Maryland]], [[Chicago]], and [[Stanford]]) and a second-place finish (to [[2017 Michigan|Michigan ...story Bowl]], and of [[2021 ACF Nationals]]. It has hosted every [[Chicago Open]] from 2018 onward.
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  • ...tionals]]) and its extremely competitive field, which usually make Chicago Open the most challenging all-subject set of the calendar year. A true open tournament, Chicago Open attracts current college players, retired or graduated players, and, occasi
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  • ..., a story recounting what you saw [[Leo Wolpert]] do at the 2004 [[Chicago Open]] is acceptable material for the site so long as it is accurate, but Leo al
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  • ...Modern Triple Crown]]: [[ACF Nationals]], [[NAQT ICT]] (DI), and [[Chicago Open]]. Seven editors are known to have completed the Triple Crown of Editing. ...Maddipoti]]: Nationals (2001), ICT, Chicago Open (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
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  • |nats = [[2000 ICT|2000 NAQT Division I]], [[2004 ICT|2004 NAQT Undergraduate]], [[2012 ACF Nationals|2012 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2013 ...Tournament (MUT) or Brown’s Early Fall Tournament (EFT). In 2021, Illinois Open was revived, head edited by [[Auroni Gupta]] and written by past and curren
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  • ...anford]] for undergrad. He last appeared in quizbowl at the [[2007 Chicago Open]]. [[Category:Players active in 2004]]
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  • |highschool = [[West Chester East]] (2003-2004) ...igh School Academic Team in 2003 and 2004. As part of the Varsity Team in 2004 he was on a team that placed 4th at the [[National Academic Championship]].
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  • =Collegiate/Open= ...nor has any team composed of players from a single school ever won Chicago Open at all). The individual players to have accomplished a single-year Triple C
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  • ...most entirely disappeared apart from the [[ACF]] tournaments and [[Chicago Open]]. The packet-submission model has virtually never been used for high schoo ...hough the final packet usually contains 20/20 tossups/bonuses. ([[ACF Fall 2004]] asked for packets of 30 tossups and 30 bonuses, believed to be the modern
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  • ...tic improvement of the program. At the 2012 Intercollegiate Championship (Chicago) the Harding team of Caleb Robbins, Josh Duggins, Mary O'Briant, and Jake W ...Harding appear at only two regular tournaments - Tulsa's Golden Hurricane Open in the fall, and the NAQT SCT 2009 Central at WUSTL. The team was in the bo
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  • ...an Magin]] was also on a team that won [[Illinois Open]] and the [[Chicago Open]]. In 2014–15, the year after Ray's departure to Chicago, the team won the Undergraduate National Championship at the [[2015 ICT]] a
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  • ..., where he served as a forums administrator from 2003 to 2015, and won the 2004 Benjamin [[Cooper Award|Cooper]] Young Ambassador Award, the 2011 [[Cooper ...Open]] with [[Charlie Dees]], and leading the victorious team at [[Chicago Open]] for an unmatched span of four years straight, from 2007 to 2010, with non
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  • ...by [[TRASH]] to declare their national champion. It was a tournament for [[open]] teams, for which one had to qualify at [[TRASH Regionals]], and was held ...ASHionals results are rarely if ever counted among a team's history due to open/alum participation.
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  • For most of its existence, ACF Nationals was smaller than ICT, and was open to any collegiate team, provided that most of those teams [[Packet submissi | [[2024 Chicago|Chicago]]
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  • ...], and directed by [[Brittany Clark]] and [[Ali Daniels]]. It was won by [[Chicago]] A. A major debate on [[open#Issues|issues]] regarding better [[eligibility]] policies and community sta
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  • |[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16160 Chicago Open History 2015: Quizbowl's New Chains Discovered] |Chicago Doubles
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  • ...[[2012 CO]], [[2013 CO]], and [[2015 CO]] all share the record for longest Chicago Opens, with the full round robin producing 16 games for 17 team fields.
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