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  • '''Wake Forest University''' is a private university located near Raleigh, North Carolina. Teams from Wake Forest have competed
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  • ...was the inaugural edition of [[COTTAGE Bowl]]. First hosted by [[Carleton University]] on November 9, 2014, a total of three other formal mirrors were held thro | [[Carleton University]]
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  • '''Georgetown University''' is a private university located in Washington, D.C. An active quiz bowl team existed briefly in the
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Johns Hopkins University ...ns Hopkins University''' (or '''JHU''' or just '''Hopkins''') is a private university located in Baltimore, Maryland. Although it competed in NAQT SCT and ICT fr
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  • ...player for Jamestown High School and [[UVA]]. He now attends Johns Hopkins University, pursuing a Ph.D in biology. David began playing for the University of Virginia in the Fall semester of 2019 and has competed on the A-team at
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  • '''UC Davis''', or the University of California, Davis, is a large public university located in Davis, California.
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  • | [[George Washington University]]
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  • ...nts and at least one academic tournament run by Boston-area teams [[Boston University]] and [[Boston College]] in the mid-2000s, each player could claim one of a
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  • ...thing called "Griffin Experience," this tournament took place at St. Louis University at least twice in the mid-90s and featured cash prizes for top teams.
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  • | [[University of Washington|UW B]] | [[University of Washington|UW A]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Pennsylvania]] '''Samuel Passaglia''' is a quizbowler at the [[University of Pennsylvania]].
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  • ...ship''' is a high school [[Quiz Bowl]] tournament hosted by the [[Kentucky|University of Kentucky]]. Its first edition was held on campus on March 2nd, 2013 usin
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  • | [[Carleton University]]
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  • ...-achieving mid-2000s teams and was briefly associated with the [[Minnesota|University of Minnesota]] club. He was a major contributor to at least two [[trash]]
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  • | [[University of Toronto]] | [[Rice University]]
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  • |[[James Madison University|JMU]]
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  • | [[University of Missouri]] | [[University of Washington|UW B]]
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  • '''Boston College''' (or '''BC''') is a private university located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Their grassroots quizbowl team is
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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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  • | [[University of Washington|Washington]] | [[University of Washington|Washington A]]
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  • |[[Boston University|Boston University A]]
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  • | [[University of Washington]] | [[Carleton University]]
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  • | [[University of Illinois Lab|UIUC Lab]] | [[University of Illinois Lab|UIUC Lab]] A
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  • * Justin Sausville (University of the South and the University of Maryland Medical School) * Yizhuo Chen ([[University of California-San Diego]])
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = New York University |Image = 200px-New York University Seal.svg.png
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  • ...], [[Timothy Price]], and [[Rohan Kher]] won the 2021 [[HSNCT]], beating [[University of Illinois Lab]] with the disadvantage in an advantaged final. Two years l
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  • The University of '''Waterloo''' is a university in Waterloo, ON with strong math and engineering programs. A quizbowl club ...nd participating in several tournaments during the early years of Canadian university quizbowl. Zhan Huan Zhou and Rico Catibog ran the club in the early years.
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  • ...ven regional sites throughout the United States, and on November 22 at the University of Washington. This tournament was head-edited by [[Andrew Hart]], who was | [[University of Washington]]
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  • ''This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of Oklahoma. For high school quizbowl in the state of Oklahoma, see [[:Cate The '''University of Oklahoma''' is located in Norman, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma quizbowl team h
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  • ...along with Jenny Mao, [[Daniel Lovsted]], and Cole Jackes. Throughout his university career he played on many iterations of Toronto A, with a career-best nation
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  • ''This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of South Carolina. For high school quizbowl in the state of South Carolina, ...iversity of South Carolina. See [[USC]] for the page about the team at the University of Southern California.''
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  • |[[University Lab]]
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  • ...t held in the fall of 2022. It was head-edited by [[John Marvin]] of The [[University of Chicago]], with [[Adam Fine]], [[Wonyoung Jang]], [[Jason Golfinos]], [[
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  • | [[University]]
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  • ...d for [[William and Mary]] as grad student and for [[Virginia Commonwealth University]] as an undergrad.
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  • |[[University of Maryland]] |University of Illinois
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Missouri-Columbia]] (2009-) ==University of Missouri==
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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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  • ...t took the place of the traditional [[Michigan MLK|MLK]] tournament at the University of [[Michigan]].
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  • | [[Carleton University]] | Tie between [[Tennessee|Tennessee A]] and [[University of Georgia|Georgia 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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  • 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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  • ...entire course of the show has been (now-retired) Dean Richard Ranta of the University of Memphis.
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  • | [[Carleton University]]
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  • ...Quizzing U About Real Knowledge'''), was a tournament house-written by the University of [[Michigan]] for use during the fall of 2012. It was intended to be at "
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  • | Tie: [[Kings College London]] and [[Open University]]
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  • | [[University of Washington|UW A]]
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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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  • *[http://users.ox.ac.uk/~quiz/fun/dict1.shtml Oxford University] *[http://people.bu.edu/qbowl/lexicon.html Boston University club constitution]
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  • | [[Queen's University]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of Pennsylvania]] (2012-2015), [[Toronto]] Law (2016-2019) ...anadian quizbowler who plays for [[Toronto]]. He formerly played for the [[University of Pennsylvania]] and [[Lisgar]]. In high school he was the alternate on th
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  • |University School C |University School A
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Duke University '''Duke University''' is a private university located in Durham, North Carolina.
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  • | [[New York University|NYU]] | [[USC]] and [[University of Washington|UW]]
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  • ...s a high school [[quizbowl]] tournament that was held every March at the [[University of Delaware]]. It is currently defunct. Run on [[NAQT]] questions, it tend * [http://udel.edu/stu-org/acc/bhi/bhi.html University of Delaware page ]
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  • | "hamburger university lab school" | [[Will Nediger]] ("hamburger university lab school")
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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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  • ...] entered Canada in the late 1990s, where it has since consolidated into a university circuit centered around Southern Ontario. Though high school quiz competiti ==University==
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  • The first MO was held on October 18, 2008 at the [[University of Minnesota]]. It was a Regionals+ difficulty packet submission event edit The second MO was held on October 17, 2009 at the [[University of Minnesota]]. It was a difficult packet submission event edited by [[Rob
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  • ...changes in room reservation policy, the tournament moved to [[Northwestern University]] for the first time in 2018 and has been held there ever since. Jocular re
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  • | [[University of Missouri]] | [[University of Maryland]]
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  • ...istinct tournaments, each at least somewhat affiliated with the [[Missouri|University of Missouri]]. The first Missouri Open was held on June 6, 2009 at the University of [[Missouri]] in Columbia, MO. It was a high-difficulty packet submission
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  • | [[University of Washington|UW B]]
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  • ...[ABC]]. Later editions of the team included a 3rd place finish at the 2003 University of Memphis Tiger Academic Classic and a 1st place finish at the 2004 AKT at
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = <center>Princeton University</center> '''Princeton University''' is an Ivy League institution in Princeton, New Jersey with one of the ol
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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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  • ...'''UC Berkeley''', '''Cal''', or simply '''Berkeley''', is a large public university in Berkeley, California. After a period of dominance in the mid-2000s led b
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  • | [[Carleton University]]
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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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  • The PAWAC Tournament has been held on the campus of Bradley University since its inception.
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  • ...f17ab2c7d Maryland/Yale Spring Tournament Edited for Regular difficulty In University Material]''' ('''MYSTERIUM''') was a collegiate regular difficulty tourname
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  • |schoolpast = [[Brown]] (2007-2009), [[University of Pennsylvania]] (2010-2018) ...events. After completing residency, he joined the faculty at [[Vanderbilt University]] Medical Center as a postdoctoral researcher and attending physician. He w
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  • The '''College of William & Mary''' is a public university in Williamsburg, Virginia. William & Mary has been active on the mid-Atlant
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  • * 2018 ACF Fall at [[University of Florida]] - [[Tracy Mirkin]] (31)
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  • | [[University of Southhampton]] and Online
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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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  • ...Weinberg]] and senior [[Dalton Swing]], now the president of the [[Tufts]] University Quizbowl team. Slowly building up their membership, and bolstered by 2007 a ...hem editor of the [[2007 ACF Fall]] tournament, to [[Princeton]] and the [[University of Miami]], respectively. However, a young Ransom team led by then-sophomor
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  • ...[[Mark Coen]], [[Shawn DeVeau]], and other alums of Boston College, Boston University, and the 1990s New England circuit generally *The [[Flying Space Pimps]]- a stupidly named assemblage of former University of Delaware and Wilmington Charter players and coaches
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  • ...or '''Cav Classic''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Virginia|the University of Virginia]]. With the exception of one year when it was delayed to the fo
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  • ...[[quizbowl]] tournament held annually in the early fall by the [[Maryland|University of Maryland]].
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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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  • ...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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  • ...quiz bowl in college, where Carson and Hart won the [[2011 ICT]] with the University of Minnesota in addition to collecting undergraduate titles in [[2009 ICT|2 ...est in school history. Rob's biggest achievements came in college with the University of Minnesota, where he won the 2011 ICT, and in open tournaments since then
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  • |[[University of Central Florida]] |[[Carleton University]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Virginia Commonwealth University '''Virginia Commonwealth University''', often referred to as '''VCU''', has had a quizbowl team continuously si
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  • * [[Blue Hen]] (University of DE) 5 titles: 2006-2009, 2015 * THS 1137 ([[Temple |Temple University]], PA) 2008
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  • ...r, they have collaborated to organize a summer quiz bowl retreat at Furman University, where many of the brightest high school students and their advisors learn | '''[[Matt Weiner]]''', [[Virginia Commonwealth|Virginia Commonwealth University]] and [[HSAPQ]]
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  • The '''University of Maryland''' is a large public university located in College Park, Maryland. ...more than 15 years until shortly after being redesigned in 2013, when the university discontinued web hosting for student organizations.<ref>https://web.archive
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of Virginia]] (2010-2015) '''Matt Bollinger''' played for the [[University of Virginia]], during which time he became the best active player in colleg
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  • |[[University (Normal)]] |[[University of Illinois Lab]]
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  • by [[OntarioQuizzer]] » Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:00 am</ref> and the [[University of Guelph]] main site
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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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  • | [[1985 University (TN)|University]] (semifinalist) | [[University (IN)]]
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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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  • :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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  • |style="background:#E7E7E7;"|[[University (Normal)]] |[[University Lab (Urbana)]]
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  • | [[Boston University|Boston, MA]]
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  • ...inst 5th-place HSNCT team [[Greenhill]] and back-to-back HSNCT finalists [[University Lab]]. Additionally, in the preliminary rounds, Belmont lost to [[Hunter]]
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  • '''Tiger Bowl''' is an annual high school tournament run by the University of [[Missouri]] in the winter. Tiger Bowl I was held in January; with the a * [[SLUH|St. Louis University High]]
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  • It is named after the school's [[wikipedia:University of Maryland, College Park#Mascot|mascot]], the terrapin. ...ytic philosophy subdistribution and how much it should reflect an American university [[curriculum]].
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  • ...kely going to have to join a '''club''' (or '''team''') at your college or university. A quizbowl club is responsible for organizing practices, running tourname Each of NAQT's college tournaments features Division I, in which any university students from the same school may play on the team, and a restricted Divisi
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  • | University (Normal) | [[University (Normal)]]
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  • ...The team was able to defeat almost every team, with a close shave against University Lab but ultimately defeating them until they lost to James E Taylor once, b
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  • [http://chronicle.uchicago.edu/990429/quizbowl.shtml The University of Chicago describes the 1999 team's Triple Crown]
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  • ...ying degrees by people who have been exposed to "[[good quizbowl]]" at the university level, for similar reasons that people criticize [[NAC]]. Unlike NAC, Reach
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  • ...-time all-star and one-time scoring champion for UCSD. After moving to the University of Michigan, he led that team to the 2016 title over Chicago. He was also a ...playing solo and leading the field in scoring in 2013. Since moving to the University of Chicago, he has led his teams to three top-four finishes, including cons
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  • ...or the College Bowl Company than either Honda Campus All-Star Challenge or University Challenge. ...eams already there in St. Louis were joined by [[Townsend Reese]] of the [[University of Maryland]] to play Fresno State. Reese was flown in specifically for the
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  • ...id, solid generalist. Played him when he came back as a law student at the University of Georgia, when he scored lots of points individually and acquitted himsel
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  • |University Research Company |University Research Company
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