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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2006-2010), [[UC Irvine]] (2010-2016) ...ing Maryland A teams at [[FICHTE]] and [[Penn Bowl]]. He wrote [[JECHT]], a videogame tournament.
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  • |schoolpast=[[Maryland]] (2008-2012) ...At the peak of his career, he was a strong science player and was usually Maryland's number-two scorer next to [[Chris Ray]].
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  • |schoolpast=[[Maryland]] (2013-2016) |highschool=[[Richard Montgomery]] (2008-2012)
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  • |schoolpast=[[Harvard]], [[Maryland]] (2008) '''Dan Suzman''' went to [[Georgetown Day School]], leading the team to a 2nd place finish at the [[2001 NSC]]. He later went on to play quizbowl at
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2004-2008) ...sident of the club in 2006 and 2007. He also student-taught and served as a quizbowl coach.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2005-2008) ...ersity of Washington]] quizbowl team. Formerly, she was a member of the [[Maryland]] team, where she was vice president of the team for three years. In high
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  • ...t [[2008 Chicago|Chicago A]], losing by only 5 points in the first game of a disadvantaged final. ...joyed some early success against Chicago, defeating them head-to-head at [[2008 Cardinal Classic]], the only time those teams would meet before ICT and ACF
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  • | [[2008 Illinois Open|Illinois Open]] at [[Berkeley]] | 11/15/2008
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  • The '''2008 Wilmington Charter''' team was composed of [[Henry Gorman]], [[Raja Vel]], == 2008 HSNCT ==
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  • {{Upcoming|Tournament Name = 2008 [[Terrapin Invitational Tournament]] ...= [[:Category:Collegiate tournament calendar: January 19, 2008|January 19, 2008]]
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  • ...ity College|J. Sargeant Reynolds]] (2008–2010)<br>[[Maryland|University of Maryland]] (2003–2005) ...argeant Reynolds Community College]], where he and [[George Berry]] formed a team. He eventually transferred to [[Virginia Tech]], where he was presiden
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  • ...the Maryland team seriously, especially those by [[Charles Meigs]], led to a high degree of unintentional hilarity. #Charles Meigs talks trash on [[Chicago]], asking "We already won a national title...what do those guys have on us?"
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  • | [[Chicago]] A | 2008
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  • ...eld every spring at [[Maryland|the University of Maryland]]. Unlike the [[Maryland Fall Classic]], this tournament has always been in [[mACF]] format. | [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson A]]
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  • ...cur = [[University of Pennsylvania]] (2008-) [[Category: Players active in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]][[ ...e specializing in business and engineering at [[Penn]], where he served as a very efficient and well-organized president of the club. He helped Penn to
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  • ...[[ACF Nationals]]: [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]]<br>[[NAQT ICT]]: [[2008 ICT|2008]], [[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2001 ICT|2001]], [[1998 ICT|1998]], [[1997 ICT|1997 '''Missouri University of Science and Technology''' or '''Missouri S&T''' is a public university located in Rolla, Missouri. Until December 31, 2007, the
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  • ...= [[Furman]] (1998-2001), [[George Washington]] (2002-2003), [[Maryland]] (2008-2009) ...e [[Benjamin_Cooper_Academic_Ambassador_Award|Benjamin Cooper Awards]] and a moderator for the [[HSQB]] boards.
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  • ...t submission]] [[trash]] tournament held at [[Maryland]]. It is named for Maryland basketball drop out Chris McCray. The second incarnation of Chris McCray, held on January 20th, 2008, was a mirror of the [[Ann B. Davis]] tournament, and as such could not match the
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  • |schoolcur = N/A ...2004]] [[Category: Players active in 2003]] [[Category: Players active in 2008]]
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  • ...h school players active in 2007]] [[Category:High school players active in 2008]] ...ups off of a named work. One of his feats was to eliminate the powerhouse 2008 Dorman team from the HSNCT by getting the final computation tossup.
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  • ...2009. The team is also notable for its second- and third-place finishes at Maryland Fall, M.O.H.I.T, and TJIAT, and for its extensive use of fraud. ...ournament, the commendations of Matt and others led to Ian's nomination as a PACE All-Star.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2000-2001) ...act question writer for NAQT. He played one season for the [[University of Maryland]] before retiring from collegiate competition, and in direct violation of [
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  • ...IFT]] 2008, [[TTGT11 | Maryland 11]], [[Blue Hen]] 2008 and 2009, the 2009 Maryland Fall Classic, and Thomas Jefferson's Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 tournaments. * 18th at Trashionals X as a high school sophomore.
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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2008 [[ACF Nationals]] |champion = [[2008 Chicago|Chicago A]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Oklahoma State]] (2003-2008) ...During her time, she had some ups (namely NAQT Nationals in College Park, Maryland, and Minneapolis), as well as some downs (14 round tournaments do that to y
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  • |champion = [[2006 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]] |'''Maryland'''||'''211'''||'''1'''
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  • ...new episodes are still being posted, despite the lack of blog posts since 2008. There is allegedly one or more secret episodes of the podcast, although no # Maryland Spring Classic 2007 (11 Rounds, high school)
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  • ...le]] for use at [[VETO]]. Most American quizbowl players agree that it is a terrible idea and should never be used at an American tournament. ...two teams did not play each other or split their games, then there is only a one game final.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2006-2008) '''Jonathan Magin''' is a former player for the [[University of Maryland]] who now plays [[open]] tournaments and writes questions. Jonathan is larg
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2008 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |champion = [[Maryland]]
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  • |schoolcur = Michigan State (2008-2012) ...h school players active in 2007]] [[Category:High school players active in 2008]]
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  • |nats = [[1983 NAC]], [[2008 NSC]] |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2006-2008, 2010, 2011 <br/> PACE NSC: 2006-2010, 2012
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  • |citystate = Rockville, Maryland |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2005-2007, 2011-2022<br>NSC: 2002, 2004-2006, 2008, 2010-2011, 2013-2022
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  • ...ebreaker games''' are extra games used to resolve ties in the standings at a tournament. ...games or fractional games are necessary, with teams seeded into them using a [[statistic]]. [[NAQT]] has specific [https://www.naqt.com/hosting/tiebreak
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  • |citystate = Ellicott City, Maryland |state = [[NAQT Maryland/DC State Championship]]: 2015
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  • | Name = 2008 ACF Fall | Season = 2008-09
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2005-2008) ...nd Treasurer. He formerly played quizbowl for the [[Maryland|University of Maryland]], where he also served as President of the club. He's most famous in the
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  • |schoolpast = [[Minnesota]] (2010-2013), [[Maryland]] (2015) '''Gaurav Kandlikar''' was a player for University of [[Minnesota]] and [[Maryland]] who played for [[Eden Prairie]] in high school. He is the younger brother
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  • ...by Jerry Vinokurov on the [[Hsquizbowl.org forums|boards]] on January 12, 2008. [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4891] ...tudier to be able to glean a large mass of extant [[canon]] information on a subject of interest. Subjects are searchable by year(s) of packet and by wh
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  • ...nd Philosophy", commonly abbreviated as [[RMP]]. The tournament was run as a [[side event]] to [[Illinois Open]]. ==2008==
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  • ...tournament held annually in the early fall by the [[Maryland|University of Maryland]]. ...show, nor has there been any computational math in the tournament. Also, a category round is still included despite the category round no longer being
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  • ...owing is very likely an incomplete list of high school teams that have won a college tournament: | 2008
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  • ...re he was the captain for his junior and senior years and a member of Team Maryland in the 2011 [[NASAT]]. [[Category: High school players active in 2008]][[Category: High school players active in 2009]][[Category: High school pl
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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 | [[1981 Maryland|Maryland]]
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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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  • ...am from a school which fields multiple teams, referred to as [School Name] A. The following teams would be B-team, C-team, etc. </onlyinclude> ...o tournament directors well ahead of time. Sometimes, even when a school's A-team is intended to be stronger than its B-team, the B-team finishes higher
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  • |champion = [[1996 Maryland Panasonic Team|Maryland All-Stars]] 46 teams participated. Maryland scored 203 points in the finals, to South Carolina's 188 and Alabama's 178.
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  • {{Panasonic|year = 2008 |champion = [[2008 Illinois Panasonic Team|Illinois All-Stars]]
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  • The '''NAQT Sectional Championship Tournament Northeast''' is a college tournament. | 2008
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  • |schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2007-2014); [[Chicago]] (2014-2016) ...ts in the game, he was a major scorer on the teams that won the [[2008 ICT|2008]] and [[2016 ICT|2016]] [[ICT]]s, as well as the [[2012 Chicago Open]]. He
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  • '''Gonzaga College High School''' is a Jesuit all-boys high school in Washington D.C. * Justin Sausville (University of the South and the University of Maryland Medical School)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Harvard]] (2008-2012) ...ard International]], and the [[2008 T-Party]]. He also was an editor for [[2008 ACF Fall]], [[2009 ACF Regionals]], [[2010 ACF Regionals]], [[2011 ACF Regi
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  • The '''Ben Cooper Memorial Tournament''' was a high school event hosted yearly by [[Georgetown Day School]] at notably inc | November 8, 2008
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  • ...ame within one tossup from being eliminated from championship contention. A tiebreaker match was played against the 6-1 Maggie Walker team. The final ...final. Charter had won an earlier playoff match. The final was marred by a questionable timing call by [[R. Robert Hentzel]] who probably gave Henry o
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  • ...ary 2, 2008 that features a number of quiz bowlers milling about as then-[[Maryland]] player [[Chris Ray]] "barges" onto the scene from the left. While the reasoning for its popularity as a joke and much of the original discussion about the photo have been lost to
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  • |second = [[2015 Chicago|Chicago A]] |third = [[2015 Maryland|Maryland]]
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  • | Season = 2008-2009 | [[Alabama|Alabama A]]
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  • |citystate = Maryland (probably) ...''', or '''DACQ''', was a question-writing company that operated from 2007–2008. It was founded by Rebecca Fischer, Alex Price, [[Chris Ray]], and Sharon W
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  • ...e Academic Team Tournament''' or '''Cougar Academic Team Tournament''', is a high school tournament hosted annually by [[Chattahoochee]]. It has typical | [[Dorman|Dorman A]]
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  • ...was held again in 2009 with another impressive field. Its 2010 edition was a mirror of [[T-Party]]. | Vanderbilt A
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  • ...[[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 ...ionship teams. He also led Chicago to a 2nd place finish at the [[2008 ICT|2008 NAQT ICT]]. He has also been on several winning teams at [[Chicago Open]],
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  • ...tten entirely by [[Matt Weiner]] and [[Jerry Vinokurov]] for the spring of 2008. The set used timers, the then-current [[ICT]] distribution, and the 425-ch The main site occurred at [[Maryland]] and a mirror occurred at [[Illinois]].
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  • ...the [[wiki]] and the [[database]], many teams maintained a '''lexicon''': a dictionary-like group of terms and their definitions, which would span comm ...ery mid-90s quizbowl team of significance had at least a poor imitation of a lexicon.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Maryland |Image = Maryland.jpg
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  • ...lightning rounds and speed checks. Prior to 2011, the tournament used NAQT A-sets. | [[Dulaney]] A
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  • |schoolcur = [[Category: Players active in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]] |schoolpast = [[Brown]] (2008-2011) [[Illinois]] (2013-2014)
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  • |third = [[Chicago]] A |undergrad = [[Williams]] A
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  • ...rsity of Georgia]] Quizbowl Club. It was held in 2006 to 2011 and again on a one-off basis in 2016. It used [[NAQT]] [[IS|Invitational Series]] question | [[Dorman|Dorman A]]
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  • ...was an [[mACF]], [[open]], hard collegiate tournament held every fall from 2008 to 2012. In the years that it existed, it served as the premier hard tourna ==2008==
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  • ...here he was a graduate student in the field of urban planning, starting in 2008. Previously, he attended [[Swarthmore]] College from 2001 to 2005, and [[B Was a long time ago. Chris attended the [[2001 NAC]] as a senior, and the team finished somewhere in the middle of the pack. They qu
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  • ...iev came 2nd at the 2018 EFT Yale site, losing in the final to [[Amherst]] A. Braunfeld, Smart, Laurie, [[JJ Tsai]], and [[James Hadley]] won the Yale s At the [[2022 ACF Nationals]] at UMN, a team of Smart, Petrosino, [[Jackson Lee]], and [[Lexi Terman]] finished 22n
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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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  • ...ites. According to the best records available, it started in 2002, skipped a year, and then became an annual event. It often occurs in October, though t ...[Niantic-Harristown]] for Third Place. However, that tournament is more of a forerunner of the [[IHSSBCA Kickoff]] than [[Earlybird]].
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  • ...the Great Lakes region. He is also notable for trying to play with as wide a group of players as possible, which often (to his dismay) get labelled as " ...ttany and Geoff Zenger won the Vancouver iteration of [[VETO]], making him a champion of both sites.
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  • Winners of the [[2007 PAC|PAC]] with a roster of [[Greg Gauthier]] from [[Wheaton North]], [[Carlo Angiuli]] from ...members were selected after review of previous performance, and tryout at a selection event in February.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Minnesota]] (2008-2011) ...Category:High school players active in 2007]] [[Category:Players active in 2008]] [[Category: Players active in 2009]] [[Category: Players active in 2010]]
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  • ...duration of College Bowl National Championship Tournament, which ended in 2008, HCASC participants could not play in the [[College Bowl]] series due to th The name also refers to a small circuit of tournaments, advertised as "preparatory" HCASC Pre-NCT tou
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  • * 2005 [[Manu]] mirror at [[Maryland]] - [[Matt Weiner]] * 2008 Sword Bowl (Drake Mirror) - Ezra Lyon
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  • |schoolcur = [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]] (2008-2009, 2014) ...eam in Virginia to win a tournament at the 2009 CCSCT and the first to win a national title at the inaugural 2009 [[CCCT]].
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  • | Season = 2008-2009 | [[South Carolina|USC A]]
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  • ...d every year at the [[Penn|University of Pennsylvania]]. Though originally a [[packet submission]] tournament, the questions have been [[housewrite|hous ...chance to play a variety of nationwide teams on bad questions, it was just a regular local tournament with bad questions. This trend in question quality
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  • ...in 2006]] [[Category:Players active in 2007]] [[Category:Players active in 2008]] Gordon Arsenoff played quizbowl for [[WUSTL]] from 2007 through 2012 as a grad student. He also played for [[Rochester]] from 2002 through 2006 as a
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  • |champion = [[Chicago]] A '''Division II Champion''' - [[Maryland|University of Maryland]][http://www.collegequizbowl.org/NAQT/2007_ICT/D-II/NAQTICT2007_D-2_standin
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  • ...NAQT Southern California High School State Championship in 2002, 2003, and 2008. ...m at any national quizbowl tournament. UCI also attended ACF Nationals in 2008 for the first time in program history, where it lost two separate three-way
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  • The '''Macomb Rotary''' Tournament is a longstanding tournament in Macomb, Illinois sponsored by the Rotary Club. T ...ment in 1989. However, compared to the later Macomb Rotary, it was usually a smaller affair & drew more local teams.
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  • |highschool = [[MLK]] (2005-2008) Dallas Simons was a quizbowl player at [[Harvard]] and [[Penn]]. He formerly played for [[MLK (
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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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  • |champion = [[Chicago]] A |second = [[Illinois]] A
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  • The '''University of Michigan''' is a large public university in Ann Arbor, MI. Its quizbowl team has historical ...[Ann B. Davis]] trash tournament was traditionally run alongside MLK until 2008.
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  • ...nconsistency, high difficulty, and poor quality; nevertheless, it remained a popular tournament, with many players traveling to the main site in Florida ...ings that the guy collected? This tournament was exactly like that; it was a display of random things that Ahmad collects inside of his mind.<ref>[https
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  • A brief summary of the changing modes of communication on the Internet. For a ...r. Much discourse, especially in the high school community, has moved onto a variety of [[Discord]] servers. Several Facebook groups continue as social
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  • The tournament was held in March as a fundraising venture for VCU's trip to the [[2007 ICT|ICT]]. It mirrored the ===2008===
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  • |state = 2002-2011, 2013, 2015 [[NAQT Delaware Championship]] <BR> 2003-2008 [[Comcast Academic Challenge]] |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2003, 2005-2016 <br/> PACE NSC: 2008-2010, 2013-2015
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  • ...]]:<br>[[1997 ICT|1997]], [[1998 ICT|1998]], [[2007 ICT|2007]], [[2008 ICT|2008]], [[2014 ICT|2014]] '''Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University''' is a public land-grant university located in Blacksburg, Virginia. Its quizbowl
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  • '''Georgetown Day School''' (often abbreviated '''GDS''') is a private K-12 college prep school in Washington, DC. GDS began competing in ...er Ian graduated, Matt Jackson led the team to a win at DC/MD NAQT States, a T-5 finish at HSNCT, and 5th at the [[2010 NSC]].
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  • ...ic Pyramid Questions) was a quiz bowl question writing company active from 2008 to 2017. HSAPQ started in 2008 and merged with the [[Scholastic Bowl Company of Virginia]] the following y
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  • ...NAQT [[ICT]], ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl. ...e tournament. Unofficial winners by the current criteria are noted for pre-2008 tournaments, when known.
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  • ...p four finishes at [[NCT]] between 1989 and 1994. In the mid 2000s to 2007-2008 the team was relatively inactive, usually attending only non-packet submiss ==A-10 Championship==
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  • ...04 ACF Nationals|2004]], [[2007 ACF Nationals|2007]], [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]], [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]], [[2018 ACF Nationals|2018]], [[2024 ACF Nat '''The University of Chicago''' is a private university in Chicago, Illinois. Its quizbowl team is noted for be
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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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  • '''Science Non-Strosity''' was a 2009 side tournament run at [[Cardinal Classic XVIII|Cardinal Classic]] and ...come to fruition). Several forum denizens offered to help him write such a tournament; it is unknown whether Watkins has actually contacted any of tho
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  • ...sota]] on April 5, 2008 that was played on packets written by Minnesota, [[Maryland]], and [[Vanderbilt]] that were also mirrored at other sites. The games wer ...more teams from outside of Minnesota than within, but the final field had a Minnesota majority.
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  • ...iversity of South Carolina''' (or '''U of SC''', but not '''[[USC]]''') is a public university located in Columbia, South Carolina. Their quiz bowl team * 2008–2009: ACF Fall (Florida), ACF Winter (Georgia), Penn Bowl Mirror (Georgia
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  • ...were interested in attending a "national championship tournament" held at a rural high school 80 miles from the nearest airport that was announced less ...est scorer. Note that TRASHionals results are rarely if ever counted among a team's history due to open/alum participation.
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  • ...on [[NAQT]] questions, it tended to attract a mid-size field of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. teams. ...by the Delaware team while a set of pairings was being calculated, either a late preliminary or the playoff bracket.
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  • ...ingular form as the correct name of the tournament.</ref> or '''NSC''', is a high school national quizbowl tournament run by [[PACE]]. ...und, with 20 point powers but no [[neg]]s on tossups; each bonus was worth a total of 30 points, with [[bouncebacks]] on the bonus parts. Bouncebacks we
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  • The '''University of Rochester''' is a private university in Rochester, New York, whose quiz bowl team is known as ...tself up from an underfunded niche group in the Students' Association into a nationally recognized name under the leadership of President [[Michael Adel
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  • The '''[[Missouri S&T]] Fall Tournament''' was a high school tournament in the [[Tossup/Bonus format|tossup-bonus]] style. ...s in Missouri on the 1997 Conference Championship Tournament set, in which a [[Paul Nelson]]-led [[Cuba]] team defeated an [[Andy Wehrman]]-led [[North
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  • ...2006]] [[Category: Players active in 2007]] [[Category: Players active in 2008]][[Category: Players active in 2009]][[Category: Players active in 2010]] ...tory of the game. He began his career at [[Berkeley]] and went on to found a successful club at [[Brown|Brown University]]. Pound for pound, he was the
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  • The '''University of Washington''' quizbowl team is a collegiate quizbowl team consisting of students from the University of Wash For many years in the early 2000s, the UW quizbowl team was exclusively a [[CBI]] team. The university was the site for the 2005 CBI [[NCT]].
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  • |nats appearances = ICT DI 1997, 2006, 2012; ICT DII 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017; ACF Nationals 2010, 2011, 2018, 2019}} '''Carnegie Mellon University''', commonly referred to as '''CMU''', is a private university located in Pittsburgh, PA. [[Dwight Kidder]] and [[Pete
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  • ...l, created by then Heritage Cable in New Castle. The studio was located in a small strip mall near [[William Penn]] high school and the program was done ...wide on cable and was also carried on broadcast stations out of Salisbury, Maryland. It continued under that name until 1997 when the refinery changed owners a
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  • ...the second Saturday) at [[Wilmington Charter]]. It has been succeeded by a tournament known as CSWIFT (Charter School of Wilmington Invitational Fall The tournament was first held in 2000 when [[Bill Tressler]] was a faculty member at the [[Sanford]] School. When Bill moved to [[Wilmington
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  • |highschool = [[Lisgar]] (2008-2011) ...8 [[Reach for the Top]] championship winning team, and captained Lisgar to a 3rd place finish in the 2011 Reach for the Top nationals. Later, he was par
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  • ...-running series of quizbowl tournaments held at and primarily written by [[Maryland]]. It is named after the school's [[wikipedia:University of Maryland, College Park#Mascot|mascot]], the terrapin.
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  • ...]] until 2008. The tournament was held each year from 1988–2009, and after a five year hiatus it was revived in 2014. Note that all information containe ...rnament of Academic Excellence, indicating that Panasonic had withdrawn as a sponsor. The last NTAE was held in 2009 although its organizers still activ
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  • '''Neg prizes''' are awards given (usually) in jest during a tournament's awards ceremony to the player with the most total negs. When ==Are neg prizes a good idea?==
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  • ...h [[ACF Nationals]], the ICT is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl. ...iate division and awards the overall national championship. Division II is a "novice" style division, limited to university players who are in their fir
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  • ...]]:<br>[[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2006 ICT|2006]], [[2007 ICT|2007]], [[2008 ICT|2008]], [[2010 ICT|2010]], [[2011 ICT|2011]], [[2012 ICT|2012]], [[2013 ICT|2013 ...rginia Commonwealth University''', often referred to as '''VCU''', has had a quizbowl team continuously since 2002 and is prominent in hosting and playi
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  • |state = 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 [[VHSL Scholast |nats = [[2003 HSNCT]], [[2004 HSNCT]], [[2005 HSNCT]], [[2008 HSNCT]] <br> [[2005 NSC]], [[2018 NSC]], [[2019 NSC]] <br> [[National Histo
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  • ...VHSL enrollment divisions and non-VHSL members to compete in one field for a single overall title. ...ubbed the "Commonwealth of Virginia High School Academic Championship" and a large travelling trophy was ordered with this name, though both the name an
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  • ...itle during the company's affiliation with [[ACUI]] from 1977-1978 to 2007-2008. Occasional matches appeared on radio or TV during that time. ...as the [[HCASC]] and the [[2021 College Bowl TV Show]], but has not staged a competition for the general college level since the end of the ACUI partner
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  • ...consistently great high school quizbowl teams in the country, having been a contender at the national level essentially every year since 1983. They run The [[A-team|A team]] consisting of Paolo Arce, [[Nick Clusserath]], [[George Stevens]], a
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  • This page lists national championship tournaments that ended with a team "clearing" the field (winning without the need for any final). ...in 2021 after a one-year cancellation due to COVID, the format ended with a double-elimination bracket that guaranteed some sort of final.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Yale]] (2008-2012), [[King's College London]] (2012-2013), [[University of Chicago]] (20 ...[[2015 ICT]] and 2nd at [[2015 ACF Nationals]] (exactly one place above [[Maryland]] and one below [[Penn]] at each event).
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  • A spreadsheet comparing every player who has ever ranked can be found [https: ...ber" posted the "[[Definitive Greatest Players List]]"; it was written by "A" and "Z", pseudonyms for [[Andrew Yaphe]] and [[Zeke Berdichevsky]]. The [h
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  • ...Challenge]]. The program was canceled in 2009, but was resurrected to send a team to [[NASAT]] beginning in 2010. ...ver.) Singles rooms are sequentially re-pooled after each round to produce a variety of room conditions and buzz points are carefully recorded on each q
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  • However, EFT is not a [[novice]] tournament; ...difficulty, high quality, and non-packet-submission model of EFT gives it a wide appeal, but it is still quite challenging for new players.
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  • ...inishes, eleven consecutive top-bracket finishes at ICT and Nationals from 2008 through the end of his career in 2013, and 35 outright tournament victories ..., and [[Jeff Hoppes]]. With Rob, he holds the dubious distinction of being a [[College Bowl]] national champion.
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  • '''25 for 25: A Definitive List of the Greatest ACF Players''' is a ranking published by Martin Faber (the author of the [[Definitive Greatest ...at other events or formats, when compiling this list. We've also recalled a representative "favorite moment" for each of the 25 players. We saw fit to
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  • ...ion !! 2012 Champion !! 2011 Champion !! 2010 Champion !! 2009 Champion !! 2008 Champion !! 2007 Champion !! 2006 Champion !! 2005 Champion !! 2004 Champio | Illinois || Illinois Masonic Academic Bowl Class A || || || || || || || || || || Newman Central Catholic || Litchfiel
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  • ...aving participated in a regular pyramidal tournament since 2018 (excluding a single virtual season where their [[North County Academic League|academic l |A
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  • ...owl II to December and scheduled the [[Missouri Fall Academic Tournament]] a few weeks earlier as well. After the last Mort Walker Invitational in 2013, |second = [[Helias|Helias A]]
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  • ...he TV program, and that it placed at 4th at CBI nationals in 1984, earning a plate that, though once having been thought to be stowed away in the club's ...Delaware]] — the latter of whom they beat for the SCT UG Title in spite of a slightly lower D value — would have likely been in close contention for u
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  • ...ever won Chicago Open at all). The individual players to have accomplished a single-year Triple Crown are: Seven times, a player has finished first in two of the Triple Crown events and second in t
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  • ...ille, VA, and Baltimore, MD. The winners of each region play each other in a game called the "Super Bowl". ...The format features an opening letter round (where all answers start with a particular letter). The tossup rounds are all speed based, with short non-p
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  • ...ion !! 2012 Champion !! 2011 Champion !! 2010 Champion !! 2009 Champion !! 2008 Champion !! 2007 Champion !! 2006 Champion !! 2005 Champion !! 2004 Champio | Colorado || Colorado State Knowledge Bowl Meet Class A || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • '''Thomas Jefferson Classical''' Academy is a K-12 charter school in Mooresboro, North Carolina. Thomas Jefferson's high ...ch TJ Classical gained 6th place at the Western NC Shootout and a week and a month later were 3rd place at the 2010 [[NCOAST]]. At the [[Dorman Season E
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  • |citystate = College Park, Maryland. Pictured above: Ian Torres, Morgan Venkus, Zach Hayes, Rosie Frehe after t |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2006, 2008-2016, 2022 <br/> PACE: 2009-2013, 2017
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  • ...ition, MOQBA sponsors the [[Team Missouri|Missouri NASAT team]] and awards a Student Involvement award. |2008-2009
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  • ...t during the 2013-14 season. He currently plays for Louisiana where he is a club officer. ...006 Southwest DII SCT and advanced to [[ICT]], held at the [[University of Maryland]]. They defeated [[Tulane]] 330-210 in the championship game to advance to
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  • '''The 70 Greatest Players of the Last Eight Years: A Ranking''' was a ranking of players written by [[Mike Cheyne]] in 2016, spread over [https:/ ...hat's a nice round number, so I decided to rank them (although it's really a top 65, for reasons I'll explain below).
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  • The '''Academic Competition Federation''' or '''ACF''' is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that produces college quizbowl questions ...format and rules, perhaps with slight modifications, or especially to make a broad distinction with other formats.
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  • |notes=not a side event; charity |written in response to EPCOTT, with a focus on film/TV rather than the theme parks<br>
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  • '''New Essays on Quizbowl Understanding''' is a ranking posted in 2009 of the top 20 currently active quizbowl players. The ...can rival his achievements in quizbowl’s high modern era, and he’s making a run at quizbowl’s greatest champion, Andrew Yaphe.
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  • ...have ever been active in collegiate quiz bowl, and points of contact (with a timestamp, when applicable). In 2013, [[Eliza Grames]] compiled a contact list which can be found [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d
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  • ...rtin Faber was composed of two individuals identifying themselves as &quot;A.&quot; and &quot;Z.&quot;, aliases of [[Andrew Yaphe]] and [[Zeke Berdichev ...five tiers, along with &quot;Other Notable Players and Future Stars&quot;, a sort of Honorable Mention category.
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  • ...d]] (QU) have been mounting since the 2000s. They can be broken down into a few basic categories: ...the ground, answers with a gesture of blessing. The whole scene is set in a lonely, secret, mountainous wilderness with occassional glimpses into the o
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  • ...2006 that people were still convinced that the war on CBI was going to be a long, hard-fought slog with CBI fighting to stay on as long as it could. CB ...ality by the vast majority of quizbowl teams. In 2007, there was less than a 10% crossover between teams competing on the NAQT/ACF quizbowl circuit and
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  • A timeline of quizbowl history, with a focus on the game's development in the United States. For more targeted dis Hello to any editors of this page. Here is a brief summary of the templates and formatting being employed:
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