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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Penn State ...ersity''', or '''Penn State''', usually refers to the quiz bowl program at Penn State's flagship campus in State College, Pennsylvania. The team was active
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  • ...te College|State College]], this October 1999 tournament at Penn State saw Penn retroactively forfeit their title as a penalty for [[plagiarism]] in their [[Category:Penn State]]
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  • |schoolpast=[[Penn State]] (2019-2022), [[Maryland]] (2015-2019) '''Ani Perumalla''' is a player for [[Penn State]] and previously [[Maryland]] and [[Farragut]] High School.
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  • ...George Washington|George Washington]], [[1988 NYU|NYU]], [[1988 Penn State|Penn State]], [[1988 Florida|Florida]], [[1998 UMBC|UMBC]], and [[1988 Minnesota
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = William Penn High School '''William Penn High''', is a school located in New Castle, DE. The quizbowl team particip
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  • ...nt (PMQBT)''' is a high school quiz bowl tournament hosted by [[Penn Manor|Penn Manor High School]] (Millersville, PA). This tournament tradition was laun | [[Penn Manor|Penn Manor A]]
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  • ...major, aspiring music specialist, and clarinet concerto fan formerly at [[Penn]], where he also served as president of the quiz bowl team. He is now an MD ===Penn===
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  • ...accessible tournament for central Pennsylvania Schools, and way to get the Penn State team to start hosting events again. Despite isolation geographically, [[Category:Penn State]]
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  • | [[1999 Nittany Lion Invitational|Penn State's tournament]] | [[Penn State]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Penn State ...ersity''', or '''Penn State''', usually refers to the quiz bowl program at Penn State's flagship campus in State College, Pennsylvania. The team was active
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  • |schoolpast = [[Penn State]] (2016-2020) '''Ashish Kumbhardare''' played for [[West Chester Henderson]] and [[Penn State]].
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  • |third = [[Penn]] ...and [[David Seal]]) 390-350 in the finals. Third place went to [[2013 Penn|Penn]] ([[Patrick Liao]], [[Saajid Moyen]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], and [[Dallas Sim
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  • | [[Penn State]] | [[Penn]]
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  • * Penn Bowl at WUSTL [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1694/stats/combined
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  • |schoolcur = [[Penn State]] (2015–2020) ...nd the University of [[Delaware]]. He served in an advisory role for the [[Penn State]] team during grad school, but did not play. His rather meager playin
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  • |second = [[Penn|Penn A]] ...t, suffering their only loss of the tournament to [[Penn]] by 10 points. [[Penn]] came in second after beating [[Columbia]] and [[Yale]], all of whom were
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  • ...owl. His largest writing/editing roles have been 2006 [[ACF Fall]], 2008 [[Penn Bowl]], and 2008 [[VCU Open]]. He participated in the [[Turkey Leg Match]].
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  • | Name = Penn-ance | School = [[Penn]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[Penn State]] '''Victor Prieto''' is a graduate student at [[Penn State]], and formerly played for [[Rice]]. He was first introduced to quizb
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  • |schoolcur = [[Penn State]] (2018-) '''Alex Schmidt''' is a player for [[Penn State]] and formerly for [[Lehigh Valley Academy]]. He is the brother of pl
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  • |third = [[2014 Penn|Penn]] #[[Penn]] ([[Patrick Liao]], [[Saajid Moyen]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Dallas Simons]
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  • |fourth = [[2013 Penn|Penn A]] #Penn A ([[Patrick Liao]], [[Saajid Moyen]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Dallas Simons]
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  • ...naments|collegiate tournament]], the [[1999 Nittany Lion Invitational]] at Penn State.
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  • | [[Penn|Penn A]]
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  • * Penn Bowl at WUSTL[http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1694/stats/combined/
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  • |champion = [[2015 Penn|Penn]] [[Penn]] defeated [[Chicago]] in a one-game final.
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  • ...he 10th place Yale team at [[2000 ICT|ICT]] and the winning Yale team at [[Penn Bowl]]. He was the co-captain of the [[1998 State College]] team that won t
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  • | [[Penn State]] | [[Penn|Penn A]]
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  • | [[Penn State|Penn State A]] | [[Penn |Penn B]]
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  • John Stratton and Elise Lenthe briefly played on the [[Penn State]] team before it dissolved in 2004. ...stman-Crook]] went on to play quizbowl at [[Pitt]] and attended the [[2007 Penn Bowl]].
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  • |site = [[Penn]] ...ecka]], [[Lyn Lai]], and [[ Cathy Vrentas]]. The tournament was held at [[Penn|the University of Pennsylvania]].
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  • |citystate = Penn Laird, VA '''Spotswood High School''' is a public high school located in Penn Laird, Virginia, part of the greater Harrisonburg metro area, directly adja
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  • |fourth = [[2012 Penn|Penn]] 4.) [[Penn]] ([[James Lasker]], [[Patrick Liao]], [[Saajid Moyen]], [[Eric Mukherjee]]
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  • * [[James Hartnett]], [[Penn]]
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  • | [[Penn|Penn A]]
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  • | [[Penn|Penn A]]
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  • |second = [[Penn]] ...]], [[Tommy Casalaspi]], [[Daniel Hothem]], and [[J.R. Roach]]) defeated [[Penn]] ([[Chris Chiego]], [[Patrick Liao]], [[Saajid Moyen]], and [[Eric Mukherj
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  • |site = [[Penn]] The '''2019 ACF Nationals''' was held at [[Penn]] on April 14 and 15. It was the last ACF Nationals held before the [[COVID
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  • | [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=13632 Penn-ance]
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  • * [[Penn]]
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  • | [[Penn State|Penn State A]]
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  • * Penn Bowl * Penn Bowl
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  • | [[Penn]]
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  • | [[Penn|Penn A]]
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  • * Penn-ance at WUSTL[http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1136/stats/overall/t
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  • | Tie: [[Columbia|Columbia A]] and [[Penn|Penn A]]
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  • | [[Penn|Penn A]]
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  • |[[Penn]] B |[[Penn State]] A
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  • | [[Penn State|Penn State A]]
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  • | [[2000 Penn State|Penn State A]]
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  • ...ssion]] tournament, the questions have been [[housewrite|housewritten]] by Penn since 2013. The [[question set]] is usually [[mirror]]red across the U.S. ...d questions. This trend in question quality reversed from 2007 onward, and Penn Bowl now draws several teams from further north and south.
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  • ...mic Competition''', or '''QuAC''', is a high school tournament hosted by [[Penn]]. Its first iteration was supposed to be housewritten, but was apparently
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  • | [[Penn|Penn A]]
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  • | [[NW Penn Academy]]
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  • | [[Connor Mayers]], [[Penn Manor|Penn Manor High School]] | [[Penn Manor]]
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  • ...p-four rankings at [[Titanomachy]], [[Illinois Open]], [[Michigan MLK]], [[Penn Bowl]], and [[ACF Regionals]]. The team won every novice event it entered: * Second and seventh at [[Truman State]]'s mirror of [[Penn Bowl]][http://aco.truman.edu/OtherFiles/pennbowl_withplayoffs_standings.htm
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  • ...22, the UK team traveled to the [[Georgia|University of Georgia]] for a [[Penn Bowl]] mirror Tournament.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Penn Manor High School ...r High School''' is a public school located in Millersville, Pennsylvania. Penn Manor School District has two middle schools (Manor MS and Marticville MS).
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  • * [[Penn-ance]] at [[WUSTL]] [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1136/stats/ov * 2013 [[Penn Bowl]] at Wash U [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1694/stats/combi
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  • ...([[Maryland]]), [[Cardinal Classic]] ([[Stanford]]), and [[Penn Bowl]] ([[Penn]]) at the college level and [[Prison Bowl]] ([[Hunter]]), [[GSAC]] ([[Maggi
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  • * Rony Ma - Class of 2005 - [[Penn]]
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  • | [[Dorman]] and [[Penn]]
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  • | Northwest Penn Collegiate || Erie || || || || || HSNCT || HSNCT??? || || || || || | Penn Manor || Penn Manor || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || HSNCT
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  • * Peter Bonilla ([[Penn]]) * Michael Kettler ([[Penn]])
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  • ...e tournaments produced each year, though some tournaments (such as older [[Penn Bowl]]s or [[VCU Closed]]) are hosted with an eye to cross-circuit particip ...one -- teams caught in between or on the border of two circuits (such as [[Penn]] and [[Princeton]], between the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic) often alternat
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  • | [[Penn]]
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  • ...g several second-place finishes at [[ACF Nationals]], before leading the [[Penn]] team for several years as a medical and graduate student. He was consiste Eric's first several years at [[Penn]] saw a decrease in involvement due to the rigors of medical school. After
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  • *[[Penn]]
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  • * [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Penn]]
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  • *[[Penn Manor]] (1996?-) |[[2008-09 Lancaster-Lebanon League|2008-09]]||[[Penn Manor]]||[[Elizabethtown]]||23||[[Manheim Township]]
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  • | [[2015 Penn|Penn]] | [[Penn]]
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  • ...at Richard Montgomery, the 2008 TJIAT, the Maryland Fall Classic, the 2008 Penn High School Tournament, M.O.H.I.T. (TJ's house-written January tournament),
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  • | [[Penn State]]
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  • | Other participants included [[Tennessee]], [[Penn]], [[Oregon]], [[Armstrong State]], [[Kent State]], [[Northern Iowa]], [[NC
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  • *2nd Place, Penn State Spring Academic Bowl, 2016
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  • |previous = [[2015 Penn|Penn]]
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  • '''Upset of the Year''': [[McGill]] A 365, [[Penn]] A 145 at [[2018 ICT|ICT]]
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  • | [[Penn]]
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  • *[[Chris White]] ([[Swarthmore]], [[Penn]])
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  • | [[Penn Manor]]
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  • *2008 [[Truman State]] [[Penn Bowl]] mirror - 2nd place (with [[Andrew Hart]], [[Gautam Kandlikar]], and
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  • | '''[[Connor Mayers]]''', [[Penn Manor]], Millersville, Pennsylvania | '''[[Ashish Kumbhardare]]''', [[Penn State]], State College, Pennsylvania
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  • | [[Penn]]<br><span style="font-size:88%">[[Josh Levy]] and others</span> | [[Penn State|State College, PA]]
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  • | [[Penn]]
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  • ...s/Tournament_Stats/07-08/2007_Brainal/bl3_standings.html], and a mirror of Penn Bowl 2008 in January 2008 [http://aco.truman.edu/OtherFiles/Tournament_Stat ...g. The A team (O'Rourke, Montes, Jones) placed 5th at the Wash U mirror of Penn Bowl, with O'Rourke placing third individually. A team of Nick Vellios and
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  • [[Alabama]] participated at [[Penn Bowl]] in 2011. His team finished 8th in the 18-team field, a disappointme ...ake played ACF Nationals solo, finishing 25th. Jake and Harrison played [[Penn Bowl]] and [[BARGE]] mirrors as a duo. At SCT, Jake's Alabama team defeate
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  • ...the tournament. As a penalty for the resultant chaos, the offending team, Penn, forfeited the tournament title it would have otherwise earned. In 2006 Dee
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  • ...e Academy]]||'''3.'''||[[Francis Chen]]||[[2008 Penn (Indiana High School)|Penn "B"]]
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  • | [[Penn|Philadelphia, PA]] | [[2015 Penn|Penn]]
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  • | [[2006 Penn Manor|Penn Manor]] | [[2007 Penn Manor|Penn Manor]]
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  • * 2008–2009: ACF Fall (Florida), ACF Winter (Georgia), Penn Bowl Mirror (Georgia Tech), ACF Regionals (Georgia Tech), Moon Pie (UTC)
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  • |[[Penn]] A
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  • | [[1992 Penn|Penn]] | [[Penn]]
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  • ...ate, a number of younger players participated in the 2009 ACF Regional and Penn Bowl mirror tournaments at Georgia Tech. UGA finally assembled its top play ...hosting both high school and collegiate tournaments (notably mirrors of [[Penn Bowl]]) again.
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  • *[[Penn]]
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  • .... This notably happened to [[Chicago]] at the [[2012 ACF Nationals]] and [[Penn-ance]].
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  • | 2013 Penn Bowl | 2014 [[Penn Bowl]]
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  • ...y produce [[housewrite|house-written]] question sets such as [[HFT]] and [[Penn Bowl]]. Two or more schools may sometimes join forces, producing collaborat
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  • | [[Penn| Philadelphia, PA]] | [[2010 Penn|Penn]]
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  • ...ple tournaments in Austin throughout the 2018-2019 season ([[ACF Fall]], [[Penn Bowl]], [[Sun God Invitational]], and [[ACF Regionals]]. | Penn Bowl
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  • * 2022 [[Penn Bowl]] at Duke * 2016 Penn Bowl at Duke
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  • * 2014 [[Penn Bowl]] (literature editor) * 2008 [[Truman State]] [[Penn Bowl]] mirror - 2nd place (with [[Andrew Hart]], [[Gautam Kandlikar]], and
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  • ...fantastic one-act plays as ''Dead Bolivians on a Raft'' ([[Penn Bowl|2008 Penn Bowl]])
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  • | [[Penn|Philadelphia, PA]]
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  • * In 2010, Illinois placed 5th (tied with Brown A and Penn) at [[2010 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]], 4th (tied with Minnesota A) in Di | Penn Bowl
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  • ...[Penn]] had a "mostly friendly" rivalry in the [[College Bowl]] era, where Penn eliminated Princeton from qualifying for CBI [[NCT]] at the ACUI Regionals
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  • |next = [[Penn]]
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  • :one or two tournaments each year; easy access to further events at Penn and in Maryland.
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  • ...2012–13, putting up several impressive local finishes (2nd at IFT, 3rd at Penn-ance, 3rd at [[SCT]] Division II), but no teams from Brown competed at eith ...2019–20, putting up several impressive local finishes (5th at EFT, 4th at Penn Bowl, 2nd at ACF Regionals, 2nd at [[SCT]] Division II), but no teams from
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  • ...ety budget. Rochester's teams finished third at the [[2003 CBI NCT]] at [[Penn]] and second at the [[2005 CBI NCT]] at [[University of Washington]] before
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  • * [[QuAC]] (U Penn) 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015
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  • * Shravan Balaji ([[Penn]])
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  • ...m main site occurred, which UVA-sans-[[Matt Bollinger|Bollinger]] won over Penn; a few mirrors with relatively [[open]] eligibility rules were held at [[Wa | [[2010 Penn|Penn]]
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  • | [[Penn State]]
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  • * [[Nirupa Galagedera]] - Class of 2013 - [[Penn]]
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  • | [[2021 Penn|Penn C]] | [[2016 Penn|Penn A]] (Division I), [[2016 Gettysburg|Gettysburg]] (Division II)
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  • ...apin Invitational at Maryland) and "winter" (Nittany Lions Invitational at Penn State and Wisconsin Invitational at UW-Madison), it is presumed the tournam
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  • {{College directory row|Penn State University|PA|2021|2021 {{College directory row|Penn State-Brandywine|PA|2017|2017}}
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  • ...in New Castle. The studio was located in a small strip mall near [[William Penn]] high school and the program was done live each Monday evening, seen only
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  • ...revor Davis]] ([[Alberta]]) broke the limit at the Ottawa mirror of [[2013 Penn Bowl]].<ref>http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1650/stats/all_games/<
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  • *54. Penn Manor High School *76. Penn High School
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  • **many invitationals, including [[Penn Bowl]] 2007-9, [[ACF Regionals]] 2008 (w/ [[Matt Keller]]), ACF Regionals 2
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  • * [[Penn Bowl]] - 6th place out of 22 teams (Trevor Davis, Mark Hahnenberg, Dan Scha
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  • ...w and competed in local events. Iowa won the Truman State mirror of [[2018 Penn Bowl]] and qualified that year for [[2019 ICT]] and [[2019 ACF Nationals]],
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  • ...of [[MUT]], the UNC mirror of [[Illinois Novice]], [[Cardinal Classic]], [[Penn Bowl]], [[PARFAIT]], [[Titanomachy]], [[ACF Fall]] and [[EFT]]. The general
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  • *43. Penn Manor High School
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  • 37. DALLAS SIMONS (Harvard/Penn): The tragedy of the Watkinsgate stuff is that it makes it harder to evalua ...Lawrence, that was the catalyst). He was clicking on all cylinders during Penn's Nats' run. I think it was those cool glasses he wore in his last year.
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  • *[[Penn Bowl Trash]]
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  • ...ng-surviving independent tournaments include [[Penn Bowl]], organized by [[Penn]], the [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]] organized by students and alu
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  • ...ents are hosted.|college=*January 24-25: The first NAQT [[ICT]] is held at Penn. [[Chicago]] defeats [[Harvard]] in the final by powering the last tossup o
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  • ...ard Blackwell (4T5)—appears once in a bonus stem in Chicago A’s packet for Penn Bowl 1996, but never as an answer
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  • ...ional tournaments as Maryland’s TIT, Virginia’s Wahoo War. Michigan’s MLK, Penn Bowl, and so forth). However, we have also taken into account dominance or ...wl Rocky and illustrated his amazing will to win. Eight national titles, a Penn Bowl, and countless singles wins, top scorer awards, and invitational and m
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  • ...State, [[BYU]], Columbia, [[Duke]], [[Florida]], [[Georgia]], Morehouse, [[Penn State]], [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]], [[Ohio State]], [[Oklahom
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  • * [[William Penn]] * [[Penn (IN)|Penn]]
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  • ...hough; in anticipation of this, I have worked out an agreement with BU and Penn to hold any sets for at least one year (e.g., the site has the 1992 Terrier "A method used by one of my former Penn colleagues was to carry a small assignment pad in his backpack. Then, if he
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