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  • |schoolpast = [[Texas A&M University]] (2002-2007) ...asquizbowl.org/2017/08/02/in-memoriam-candace-benefiel/]. TQBA established a memorial trophy in her honor, the Candace R. Benefiel Memorial Middle Grad
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  • |schoolpast = [[Texas A&M University]] (1999-2006) .../contributors/emeritus/]. She is currently an engineer for Exxon-Mobil and a member emeritus of [[TQBA]].
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Texas A&M ...as, about half-way between Dallas Fort-Worth and Houston. Members of the A&M quizbowl club helped compile the [[Stanford Culture Guide]].
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  • '''SQBS''' is a popular stats program for quizbowl tournaments. It can be downloaded [http ...M]] University. The program was first used at Aggie Bowl and other Texas A&M events.
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  • |schoolcur = [[Texas A&M]] (2011-Present) Bryce Durgin plays quizbowl for [[Texas A&M]] and formerly led the team at the [[University of Notre Dame]]. He played
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  • | colpast=[[Texas A&M]] (2001-2005)<br/>[[Louisiana State]] (2011-2013) ...n 2002, and represented the university on the game show <i>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire</i>.
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  • |schoolcur = [[Texas A&M]] (2012) |schoolpast = [[Texas]] (2004-2008)
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  • '''College Quizbowl Clubs''' are [[quizbowl]] teams affiliated with a college or university. ''This list is not exhaustive. Feel free to add to * [[University of Texas]]
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  • | [[Northwestern|Northwestern A]] | [[Lawrence|Lawrence A]]
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  • The '''University of Michigan''' is a large public university in Ann Arbor, MI. Its quizbowl team has historical ...rector of Internal Affairs, and the Director of External Affairs. In 2013, a Tournament Director position was added to the EBoard.
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  • | [[Caltech|Caltech A]] | [[Michigan|Michigan A]]
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  • ...-only sites were planned (in Maryland and Texas) but later canceled due to a lack of interest. The tournament was head-edited by [[Jonathan Magin]], who | [[Harvard|Harvard A]]
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  • |[[Boston University|Boston University A]] |[[Virginia Tech|Virginia Tech A]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Texas |Image = Texas.jpg
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  • An annual event run at [[Emory]] in the early 1980s as a proto-[[ACF]] national championship. Unlike [[College Bowl NCT]], the event ...ning when they had to drop out because the final six rounds were played on a Sunday.
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  • | [[Yale]] A | [[MIT]] A
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  • The 1995 ACF Nationals featured a 39 team field and was held at the [[Tennessee|University of Tennessee]]. *[[Texas A&M]]
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  • ...am's first ever tournament. However, the season ended disappointingly with a horrible performance at MUT. ...this tournament after making the top bracket by defeating [[Texas A&M]] in a tiebreaker match and going winless in that bracket.
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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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  • ...ts first and only ever sectional title, winning the DII Southwest SCT with a record of 10-3, and advancing to [[NAQT ICT]] for the first time in its his ...am lost two round-robin matches on the last tossup, which pushed them from a spot in the "Championship Flight" to the bottom-third of an immense 21-team
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  • ...l Saturnalia''', but later for '''Desperate Editors Elicit Support''') was a fall 2014 packet-submission tournament announced by head-editor [[Charlie D Owing to a miscommunication, DEES featured an experimental 21/21 distribution.{{-}}
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  • '''University of Oregon''' ('''UO''') is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. They currently lack an active ...hip after each of those regional championships. 1990 also saw the start of a streak of top 4 Region 14 finishes that lasted until 2000.
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  • ...NAQT [[ICT]], ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in collegiate quizbowl. ...nishing Division II team in the overall field, rather than being played in a separate tournament. Unofficial winners by the current criteria are noted f
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  • The '''Hoppes-Mikanowski limit''' (or '''H-M limit''') is broken when two players on the same team each score above 70 [ Further investigation reveals that the stat in question may have been a pre-modern stat called [[PATH]] rather than PPG, and the original "limit" m
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  • '''Furman University''' is a small, private school catering primarily to undergraduates in greater Green ...ich began with Furman's withdrawal from 2007 [[ACF Fall]] after submitting a packet. The team is planning to resume competition in 2010.
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  • '''Missouri Open''' is a name given to three distinct tournaments, each at least somewhat affiliated ...on June 6, 2009 at the University of [[Missouri]] in Columbia, MO. It was a high-difficulty packet submission event edited by [[Charlie Dees]], [[Shant
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  • ...the tournament ended with an exhibition game between the NAC champion and a Canadian team, and as in 1988, the Canadian team won, as [[1988 Sydney Mine "What do you get by adding sauteed strips of beef to a sauce that includes mushrooms, mustard and sour cream?"
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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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  • '''The University of Chicago''' is a private university in Chicago, Illinois. Its quizbowl team is noted for be |previous = [[2006 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]]
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  • ...go Open Literature Tournament''' is an all-literature tournament played as a side event at the [[University of Chicago]] on the same weekend as [[Chicag ...ime literature players in quizbowl failed to show up due to the effects of a post-CO party the prior night.
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  • ...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 ...g not to participate, see the [[College Bowl|main page for College Bowl as a whole]]. This page is focused on the National Championship Tournament speci
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  • ...t during the 2013-14 season. He currently plays for Louisiana where he is a club officer. .... He also adjusts very well to new teammates, given that his team has had a different lineup at almost every tournament he has attended since 2004. Fa
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • '''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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  • The following is a list of teams that are active on the high school circuit. Please add teams * [[A.I. Dupont]]
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  • With the exception of some formatting and a few notes about things that no longer exist (marked with "'''[WIKI NOTE]''' Note1: This is a trial release, meant to explore how to crosspost this FAQ to news.answers,
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  • The '''HSNCT record book''' is a collection of records from the [[HSNCT|High School National Championship To ...s not meant in any way to be a definitive "greatest" list. This is simply a listing of players who have reached certain statistical milestones while pl
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