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  • ...second time after [[Yale]] won their second consecutive [[2019 ICT|ICT]]; Yale tied for 17th at [[2019 ACF Nationals|ACF Nats]] when Reed was unable to at ...0 2018 poll] was the first year that Jacob Reed was ranked 1st; Reed led [[Yale]] to 1st at [[2018 ICT|ICT]] and 3rd at [[2018 ACF Nationals|ACF Nats]].
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  • ==Team History== ===2012-2013===
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  • :[[Matt Jackson]] (2024 ACF, 2024 ICT, 2013 ICT, 2012 ACF, 2011 ACF) :[[Adam Fine (Yale)|Adam Fine]] (2024 ACF, 2024 ICT, 2019 ICT, 2018 ICT)
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  • ...rew's Minnesota teams made the top Nationals playoff bracket, including in 2013 when he played solo. His teams won a division II title, three undergrad cha ...where they would go on to play one of the most exciting games in Nationals history against an Andrew Yaphe-led Stanford team.''
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  • ==History== ...m outlets like ''The Boston Globe''<ref>[https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/03/22/harvard-stripped-four-quiz-bowl-championships-after-student-improperl
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  • ...MSNCT]], [[National History Bee and Bowl|2021 NHBB (Varsity)]], [[National History Bee and Bowl|2022 NHBB (Varsity)]] =History=
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  • ...round-of-msd13bf2b689</ref> The Challenge as a whole would be cancelled by 2013, putting an end to quiz bowl in Wilton for another three years. Wilton's first-ever tournament was an HS-only mirror of ACF Fall held at Yale in November 2016, in which the duo team went an exciting 1-11.
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  • ...t finishes at ICT and Nationals from 2008 through the end of his career in 2013, and 35 outright tournament victories (excluding side events). ...]], on the champion Minnesota team at [[ICT]] and the runner-up team (to [[Yale]]) at [[ACF Nationals]]. With Brendan, Rob, and [[Matt Weiner]], he won the
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  • ...2006 most of its high school tournaments were played under IHSA Rules. The history of quizbowl in Illinois is very confusing, since it includes many mistakes ==History==
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  • ...elopment in the United States. For more targeted discussions of the game's history in other countries, see [[quizbowl in Canada]] or [[quizbowl in the United ...here is an item that pertains to both or an item relating to middle school history, the box spans both columns.
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  • Terrapin may have the longest history of any extant quizbowl tournament. ==History==
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  • ==History== ==='''Ancient History'''===
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  • ...008]], [[2010 ICT|2010]], [[2011 ICT|2011]], [[2012 ICT|2012]], [[2013 ICT|2013]], [[2016 ICT|2016 DII]] ==History==
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  • ...n five bullet points. 1. Wears a tuxedo a lot. 2. Has become a devastating history player and a solid generalist. 3. Still not at the level of top flight gene ...o Open in recent years, Rich and John Lawrence formed the 1-2 punch of the Yale Renaissance, and for a brief period, I thought Rich was the better player.
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  • :Greg Gauthier was only the third player in the history of the PAC to be named to the All-American team, twice. |2013
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