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  • |nats = [[2006 ACF Nationals|2006 ACF]], [[2002 ACF Nationals|2002 ACF]] (DII) {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ACF Nationals]]
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  • ...|2022 ICT UG]], [[2022 ACF Nationals|2022 ACF]], [[2023 ACF Nationals|2023 ACF]], {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ACF Nationals]]
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  • |nats = [[1991 ACF Nationals|1991 ACF]] Tennessee is most notable for their win at the [[1991 ACF Nationals]], the first iteration of the tournament. Tennessee triumphed by going 11-0
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  • |nats = [[1988 College Bowl Nationals|1988 College Bowl]] ...their success by placing fourth at the inaugural [[1991 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] in 1991. The team has been intermittently active since then, including pl
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  • ...012 ICT|2012 NAQT]]<br>[[2014 ICT|2014 NAQT]]<br>[[2014 ACF Nationals|2014 ACF]]<br>[[2015 ICT|2015 NAQT]] ...11]], [[2012 ACF Nationals|2012]], [[2013 ACF Nationals|2013]], [[2014 ACF Nationals|2014]]<br>[[ICT|NAQT ICT]]:<br>[[1997 ICT|1997]], [[1999 ICT|1999]], [[2000
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  • |nats = [[2019 ACF Nationals|2019 ACF]], [[2021 ICT|2021 ICT (DI)]] ...], [[Noah Chen]], and [[Noah Sheidlower]] and came in second at [[2021 ACF Nationals]] with a team of Alston, Chen, Sheidlower, and [[Caroline Mao]].
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  • {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ACF Nationals]] Undergraduate |year = [[2007 ACF Nationals|2007]]
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  • ...]], [[2001 College Bowl Nationals|2001 College Bowl]], [[2002 College Bowl Nationals|2002 College Bowl]] ...Memorial Tournament]] until 2008 when it was discontinued and replaced by ACF Winter, which Michigan was the midwest host for during both years it was ru
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  • ...ationals|2004]], [[2005 College Bowl Nationals|2005]], [[2007 College Bowl Nationals|2007]] ...ly all regional tournaments and regularly sends teams to [[ICT]] and [[ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...]''': [[2014 ACF Nationals|2014]], [[2022 ACF Nationals|2022]], [[2023 ACF Nationals|2023]]<br/>'''[[ICT|ICT Div. I]]''': [[2013 ICT|2013]], [[2018 ICT|2018]], Yale won the NAQT DII ICT in 2002. Though the club grew stagnant for several years t
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  • |nats = [[1991 College Bowl Nationals|1991 College Bowl]] ..., going undefeated in the middle bracket. In 2013, Rice placed 14th at ACF Nationals after Stanford cleared the second bracket, but due to having subpar NAQT kn
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  • ...|2006 NAQT Division II]], [[1998 NAQT ICT|1998 NAQT]], [[1978 College Bowl Nationals|1978 College Bowl]] ...hicago Open field. The name of the set was inspired by a placeholder title that Brownlow had scrawled across a whiteboard in the Stanford team's practice r
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  • ...e it finished in the middle of the pack at its first [[ACF Nationals]] and won the [[Undergraduate Championship]] at ICT. ...he team did win the CBI Regional in 2007 and went on to place third at CBI Nationals. 2007-2008 was another quiet season for Williams, and the squad only atten
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  • ...New Brunswick in New Jersey. It should not be confused with the (defunct) programs at [[Rutgers University - Newark]] or [[Nick Clusserath|Rutgers University ...l second-place team, Harvard. Laurie, Smart, and [[Darren Petrosino]] also won 2019 EFT at Columbia.
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  • |nats = [[2003 ACF Nationals|2003 ACF]]; [[2004 NAQT ICT|2004 NAQT ICT Division I]], [[2006 NAQT ICT|2006 NAQT IC ...rkeley A and B teams have also been regular top-bracket finishers at [[ACF Nationals]] in the late 2010s, and the A team finished 2nd at the [[2018 ICT]], losin
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  • ...n at [[College Bowl]], appearing on many of the televised events. The also have had success in [[pyramidal]] quizbowl, winning the first undergraduate titl ...hosting collegiate tournaments again in 2019, when they hosted a mirror of ACF Regionals.
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  • ...]: [[1998 NAC]] <br/> [[ACF]] DII: [[2010 ACF Nationals|2010]], [[2011 ACF Nationals|2011]] ...for her unprecedented achievements. They also did Knowledge Masters, which won seven times, [[Science Bowl]], and Ocean Bowl. [[Mount Nittany]] and [[Park
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  • |nats = [[1992 College Bowl Nationals|1992 College Bowl]] [[Category: Programs that have won College Bowl Nationals]]
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  • Many players at UNC have written for or edited [[ARCADIA]]. The trash set [[GFUEL]] was written sole ...ant Peet]], [[Kevin Thomas]], and [[Henry Goff]] would place 10th at [[ACF Nationals]], after only qualifying for the event after some other teams declined entr
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  • ...AQT Division II]];[[1998 ICT|1998 NAQT Division II]]; [[1995 College Bowl Nationals|1995 College Bowl]]; [[2014 ICT|2014 NAQT Division II]] ...ivate university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It participates in [[ACF]], [[mACF]], and [[NAQT]] tournaments.
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  • ...21 ICT|2021 NAQT Division I Undergraduate]], [[2021 ACF Nationals|2021 ACF Nationals Undergraduate, DII]], [[2023 ICT|2023 NAQT Division I Undergraduate]] ...[[Dennis Jang]], the team won 2nd place in the [[2007 ACF Nationals]] and won several victories in local tournaments. They also hosted the first incarnat
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  • ...ogram, 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 trophy hoa ...1994, Princeton's previously CBI-only program began attending and hosting ACF events. Princeton deaffiliated from CBI after the 1996-1997 school year. Th
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  • ...08]], [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]], [[2018 ACF Nationals|2018]], [[2024 ACF Nationals|2024]]<br/>'''[[ICT|ICT Div. I]]:''' [[1997 ICT|1997]], [[1999 ICT|1999]], In addition to frequently hosting [[ACF]] events, the University of Chicago was home to the annual [[Chicago Open]]
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  • ...ivision II]], [[2007 NAQT ICT|2007 NAQT Division II]]; [[1981 College Bowl Nationals|1981 College Bowl]] ...ck Barrientos]], Townsend Reese, [[Robert Whaples]], and Robert Saltzberg, won the 1981 College Bowl National Championship in Huntington, WV.
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  • ...na's%20final%20game)_standings.html] The team took 2nd place at [[ACF Fall|ACF Fall 2009]], hosted by [[Missouri]]. [http://justpredictions.webs.com/quizb ...dwest SCT D-II title, while their D-I team, consisting of Gordon Arsenoff, won the D-I title.
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  • ..., [[2012 ACF Nationals|2012 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2013 ACF Nationals|2013 ACF]] Overall ...cally produced and hosted the ABT Solo, a one-on-one tournament with short ACF-style questions usually produced by [[Donald Taylor]]. The ABT has provided
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  • ...the field. Partially due to this experience, UCLA would not return to ACF Nationals until 2006. UCLA has participated at NAQT ICT in either Division I, Divisi After many of the UCLA players graduated, [[Joseph Gorelik]] and others have started to rebuild the team in Spring 2014.
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  • ...] [[Invitational Series]] questions. Rochester hosted [[ACF Fall]] [[2005 ACF Fall | 2005]] but has run no other packet submission tournaments of note. The inaugural tournament, in fall 2003, was won by a team of [[Dan Greenstein]] and [[Adam Fine]] from [[Maryland]]. The 2
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  • ...terms recognize unique or milestone combinations of national championships that players or teams can win. ...m a single school ever won Chicago Open at all). The individual players to have accomplished a single-year Triple Crown are:
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  • ...d Wallace, Suzy Rivoire, and Jennifer Hopens. It could be argued, however, that 1998, which saw the matriculation of [[Eric Smith]], was the beginning of t ...eam was led by Adam Escandell and Mengmeng Zhang for two years. UT's only nationals appearance in this period came at the '02 ICT, where they finished 17th in
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  • ...13]], [[2014 ACF Nationals|2014]], [[2015 ACF Nationals|2015]], [[2016 ACF Nationals|2016]]<br>[[ICT|NAQT ICT]]:<br>[[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2006 ICT|2006]], [[2007 ...ionships from 2009 to 2013 despite a 100% turnover of its NAQT lineup over that timespan.
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