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  • [[Category: Historical college teams]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • In 1999, State College defeated [[1999 Rockville|Rockville]] in the finals of the [[1999 NSC|PACE |previous = [[1998 State College|State College]]
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  • In 2001, State College won the [[2001 NSC|PACE NSC]] by defeating [[2001 Georgetown Day|Georgetown This was State College's fourth straight NSC victory, and was achieved with an entirely different
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  • [[Category: Historical college teams]]
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  • [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • ...finished second at the [[2001 NSC|PACE NSC]] to [[2001 State College|State College]]. Their NSC team consisted of Ernest Le, Dan Luban, Alexis Neuhaus, and [[ [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...finished second at the [[1999 NSC|PACE NSC]] to [[1999 State College|State College]]. Their lineup at the NSC included Aaron Benor, Matt Denio, Todd Hunter, [ [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category:Historical college teams]] [[Category:National championship teams]]
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  • In 2005, State College finished second at the [[2005 NSC|PACE NSC]] and third at the [[2005 HSNCT| [[Category: State College]]
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  • ...cked out in the DC final by tournament champion [[1998 State College|State College]] 290-270. [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...won by [[2000 Penn|Penn]] over high school team [[2000 State College|State College]], this October 1999 tournament at Penn State saw Penn retroactively forfei [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: Historical college teams]]
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  • [[Category: State College]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...a]] [[Category:National championship teams]] [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • The 1979 [[Davidson]] team won the [[1979 NCT|College Bowl NCT]] with a lineup of Tim Newcomb, Ed Trumbull, captain Tom Ruby, Jam ...00 in scholarships and a paid trip to Manchester, UK to face Sidney Sussex College of [[Cambridge]] in a "World Championship," which Davidson lost 215-210.
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  • [[Category: Historical college teams]]
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  • ...o]] [[Category:National championship teams]] [[Category:Historical college teams]] [[Category:Seth Teitler]]
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  • |previous = [[2001 State College|State College]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: National championship teams]] [[Category: Historical college teams]]
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  • The '''1989 Minnesota''' team won [[CBI]] Nationals held at College of DuPage, IL. [[Category: Historical college teams]]
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  • [[Category:National championship teams]] [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • ...rom Ford in the playoff bracket. This would be the only game lost by State College in the first three years of the PACE NSC, as they embarked on a string of f ...[Martin Devecka]]. In accordance with the quality of the tournament, State College immediately quit playing the NAC despite winning it.
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  • '''The 1999 University of Chicago''' quiz bowl team won [[1999 College Bowl Nationals]], [[1999 ACF Nationals]] and [[1999 ICT]]. The team feature ...age, the A team's total record at NAQT/ACF style tournaments was 88-0. The College Bowl team (not featuring NAQT/ACF A-team members Andrew Yaphe or Sarah Bagb
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  • The 2000 [[State College]] team became the first team to unify the [[PACE NSC]] and [[NAQT HSNCT]] t ...Lakes Regional Academic Championship at Case Western, and a [[High school teams in collegiate tournaments|collegiate tournament]], the [[1999 Nittany Lion
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  • ...and finished second at the [[1998 NAC|NAC]] to [[1998 State College|State College]], their third second-place finish at the NAC in four years. [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • Won the Lebanon Valley College Quiz Bowl, the Conestoga Valley Quiz Bowl, and the Lancaster-Lebanon League [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: State College]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...a]] [[Category:National championship teams]] [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • Won the Lebanon Valley College Quiz Bowl, the Conestoga Valley Quiz Bowl, and the Lancaster-Lebanon League [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • {{Main page header|bordercolor=#a3b0bf|background=#cedff2|Historical tournament info}} * [[:Category:Tournaments|List of college tournaments]]
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  • ...ment]]. Housewrites can be written by and for both high school and college teams, and they are often [[mirror|mirrored]] in several places.</onlyinclude> ...write a housewrite each year are also the ones who field consistently good teams.
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  • Won the Lebanon Valley College Quiz Bowl, the Conestoga Valley Quiz Bowl, and the Lancaster-Lebanon League [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category: State College]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...]] angry. This left the team with a 1-14 record for the year against State College A. The A teams at both nationals consisted of [[Matt Weiner]], Jimmy Hare, [[Ben Neale]],
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  • ...97 NAC|NAC]] and [[1997 NAB|National Academic Bowl]], and the [[1998 State College]] team that won the [[1998 NAC|NAC]] and [[1998 NSC|PACE NSC]]. |previous = [[1998 State College|State College]]
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  • ...ionals is the de facto Canadian national championship for college quizbowl teams. == Historical Results==
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  • ...fter losing to [[2005 Brookwood|Brookwood]] and [[2005 State College|State College]]. [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • |next = [[1998 State College|State College]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • The 2007 [[Carleton College]] Quiz Bowl team was a quiz bowl team of note. In the fall of 2006, the Carleton College Quiz Bowl team won Minnesota's [[Deep Bench]] Tournament, and Iowa's [[This
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  • ...ace generalists tend not to score points on hard questions or against good teams. However, surface generalists can still be relatively successful at the hi The more common approach to becoming a generalist at the college level involves acquiring depth in one or two topics, then branching out int
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  • ...that category. It was also one of the few high school teams to ever win a college tournament (the 2007 VCU Open: Official Jerk Policy). [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ==Historical context== ...chool level. While this conflict is still not fully resolved, the death of College Bowl and the success of NAQT and ACF have made it a much smaller presence i
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  • ...], [[Kelly McKenzie]], and [[Robert Osborne]] (notable exceptions were the teams fielded at the SLO, to which Robert could not go; the Fall, which Kelly edi [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • ...ike in years past [[Kelly McKenzie]] played most of the season on seperate teams than [[Seth Kendall]] and [[Robert Osborne]], usually as a solo team. It wa [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • ...playoff bracket, then won two rematches of previous losses, against State College A in the semifinals and Richard Montgomery A in the finals, to take the tit This was the third time, after [[1999 State College]] and [[2002 Richard Montgomery]], that a team won the PACE NSC without att
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  • ...rd. Bruce planned to play for Harvard at ACF Nationals, but later switched teams to join Ted, [[Rom Masrour]], and [[Ylaine Gerardin]] on an exhibition team [[Category: Historical college teams]]
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  • There were often multiple teams sent to these events (and others), although the "A" team typically consiste [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • ...eliminary rounds, picking up wins over [[Irmo]], [[Russellville]], [[State College]], [[Dunbar]], and [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson "B"]]. Their l [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • [[Category: State College]] [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • There were often multiple teams sent to these events (and others), although the "A" team tyically consisted [[Category:Historical college teams]]
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  • ...of the [[Ottawa Hybrid Tournament]] in March, with 6 southwestern Ontario teams attending. Western A and B finished last in the strong field, but Burton w ...ll, won 245-170 in the first of the advantaged final games with [[Carleton College]], before losing the second match 310-170. Western's 2nd place finish is t
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  • ...stoga Valley tournament]], [[1998 Lebanon Valley Tournament|Lebanon Valley College tournament]], [[1997 Princeton High School Tournament| Princeton University [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...er (MI)|Eisenhower]] finished second at the [[2000 NSC|PACE NSC]] to State College, finished fourth at the [[2000 HSNCT|NAQT HSNCT]], and won the [[2000 TOC|A [[Category: Historical High school teams]]
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  • ...ce finish. At provincials, the team swept the field, defeating [[Ridley]] College in the final. At the national finals in Edmonton, Merivale again defeated [[Category: Reach for the Top championship teams]]
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  • ...t [[Meredith Johnson]]. [[Quentin Roper]] sometimes played with Minnesota teams as well. ===College Bowl===
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  • [[Category: National championship teams]] [[Category: Historical college teams]]
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  • ...school unified the Division I and Division II titles. Chicago fielded four teams (two in each division) that combined for a 25-3 record in the preliminary r [[Category:National championship teams]]
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  • ...n tournament will use a [[set]] of questions that were either [[housewrite#Historical Housewrite|written by the host]] or purchased from either a national provid ...ational tournaments have some sort of [[qualifier]] which determines which teams can compete.</onlyinclude>
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  • ...eating them head-to-head at [[2008 Cardinal Classic]], the only time those teams would meet before ICT and ACF Nationals. [[Category: Historical college teams]]
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  • ...tp://www.naqt.com/ict/2003/2003-ict-invitations-dii.html other Division II teams], the circuit in general had in fact never been made aware of this deal, an ...th their closest match a last-second, come-from-behind win over [[Carleton College]]. UCLA then defeated [[Illinois]] 385-200 in the first game of an advanta
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  • ...climbed back through the loser's bracket. Late wins eliminated two of the teams favored to make the final: [[2008 Dorman | Dorman]] A and [[2008 Whitman | Charter B won the State College Area Tournament when the A team attended Maryland.
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  • | [[State College]] B ...national tournament All-Star (D. Wynne). It is one of the few high school teams, possibly the only one, to have this distinction.
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  • ...e and high school players, even those outside the core of extremely online college participants. ...time and money to trash. Clubs such as [[NYU]], [[Villanova]] and [[Boston College]] played exclusively in trash tournaments for many years in the late 2000s.
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  • ...e, fifteen points higher than second place team Northwest Shoals Community College. Northwest Shoals had the same record as Bevill State, 9-2, but took second ...en that Athens State (11-0) is a two-year college at the junior and senior college level. Jonathan Thompson placed first individually with 770 points for his
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  • ...television programme, a knockout buzzer quiz tournament between university teams, but this is generally considered "[[not quizbowl]]". There is also a secon ...ford]] and [[Cambridge]] have historically been by far the most successful teams in the UK circuit, although since 2021 the circuit has become more competit
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  • ...[[2004 Clover Hill|Clover Hill]] (140-230), and [[2004 State College|State College]] (190-280). Among the wins for the team were [[2004 Rufus King|Rufus King ...but ended the tournament on a high note, avenging an earlier loss to State College with a 315-215 win to claim fourth place.
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  • ...for a more in-depth look at arguments for and against comp math, see the "Historical" section below. ...ult to solve any non-trivial math problem in 5 or fewer seconds and giving teams more time often delays the game.
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  • 2005-06 Faulkner State College Bowl ...formance of the previous season by working towards defending the community college national title as well as break through with the program's first ACBL state
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  • ...ty of Missouri-Columbia|Missouri]] (2008-2012) <br> ''As coach:'' [[Harcum College|Harcum]] (2019-2021) ===Association of College Unions International (2010-2011)===
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  • ==Historical Rosters== |rowspan="3"| [[Shorter College High School Invitational]]
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  • This page contains historical results for the team at [[Missouri]]. Information is incomplete for many se ==Historical Hosted Events==
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  • ...d [[Jeff Hoppes]]. With Rob, he holds the dubious distinction of being a [[College Bowl]] national champion. ==College career==
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  • One of the two original forums in the college section, this forum houses announcements, field updates, and results for co ...ction, this forum contains discussion about anything and everything in the college game, ranging from "If we hold a tournament on this date, will people come?
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  • ===Historical Classification Procedures=== ...ionship game between the top two teams. District tournaments with only two teams play a best two of three series.
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  • ...hip squad and returned to Chaska High School as a teacher after graduating college. Lenius propelled the program to further heights, sweeping the KB and QB st ...2020 not to attend. Carson, Hart, and Guyton went on to play quiz bowl in college, where Carson and Hart won the [[2011 ICT]] with the University of Minnesot
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  • ...rancis Howell Central]] (FHC) Scholar Quiz Bowl team''' was one of the top teams in Missouri and the most successful in school history. Not only did it win Francis Howell Central's Scholar Quiz Bowl team was one of the top teams in Missouri for the 2008-2009 season. Not only did it tie for 27th at the [
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  • ...being a relatively unknown quiz bowl entity to being one of Georgia's best teams. This article outlines a brief history of Collins Hill quiz bowl. ...specialist made it hard for the Hill to come up with wins against the top teams in the state. Collins Hill JV finished third at JV State and the Varsity te
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  • ...hool quarterfinal meet in a best two-of-three format to determine the four teams that go to the state finals. ...used instead. The state tournament was run the same way when it had eight teams, but now consists of a four-team round robin to seed the championship game
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  • ...al Frequently Asked Questions about college bowl and posted to alt.college.college-bowl and news.answers newsgroups. It was first edited by Pat Matthews and The Alt.college.college-bowl Frequently Asked Questions list
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