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  • ...a top scoring spot in 2003. Ever since, Stephen has coached the Manchester University Challenge team to four titles and continues to enter open tournaments with
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  • '''Peter Burton''' was a player at the [[Toronto|University of Toronto]]. He is sometimes regarded as one of the top [[Reach|Reach for ...s teams along the way. Notable examples of this include a 200-point margin victory over [[Lisgar]], where Burton answered all but two of his team's questions.
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  • ...is]]. He played at Williamsville in high school where he led the team to a victory in the class 1A 2018 IHSA State Championship Tournament. He additionally le
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  • |schoolpast = University of [[Kentucky]] (2012-2016) ...e was the refounder of the University of Kentucky team and led the team to victory in several tournaments and got the team into several predicaments besides.
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  • ...ton University in St. Louis]] player [[Charles Hang]], who led the team to victory at the [[2010 CCCT]] and to win the Top Community College award at the [[20 ...ving played for [[WUSTL]] in the previous semester, Hang led the team to a victory at the Kansas [[2010 CCSCT]] at [[Cloud County Community College]].
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  • |schoolpast = [[Texas A&M University]] (2002-2007) ...iate Professor and Humanities Librarian for the Evans Library at Texas A&M University.
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  • ...Manheim Township team, which had won it before, after Hoppes applauded the victory of their DC quarterfinals opponent. ...y College tournament]], [[1997 Princeton High School Tournament| Princeton University tournament]], and [[1998 Pennsylvania State Academic Competition|Pennsylvan
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  • ...was the best finish by a New Brunswick team since the [[1995 Fredericton]] victory. ...o finished third in the "[[Reach for Dalhousie]]" competition at Dalhousie University.
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  • '''Cameron Amini''' is a player for [[Carleton University]] and a former player for [[Colonel By|Colonel By Secondary School]]. He wa ...tied for 21st performance at the 2015 [[HSNCT]]. He also led Colonel By to victory at the Canadian mirror of [[2014 ACF Fall]]. For these achievements, he is
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  • ...for a chance at the NAQT Intercollegiate Tournament, to be held at Tulane University in New Orleans. The A team was placed in one bracket, the B team in the oth ...r Jasper, helped by a consult call on a tossup and finished with an 120-30 victory over Northwest Shoals A to pull out a 12-1 overall record at the tournament
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  • ...10 ICT]] with [[Andy Watkins]], [[Dallas Simons]], and [[Dennis Sun]] (the victory was vacated in 2013 after it was discovered Watkins had cheated in 2010 and Bruce matriculated to the University of Chicago in 2004.
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  • ...ayer, having played in high school for Guelph's John F. Ross C.V.I. and in university for [[Brock]]. ...ols]]. Saunders claims that the highlight of the 2003 season was a 430-290 victory of [[SmartAsk!]] champions [[Merivale]].
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of Pennsylvania]] (2012-2015) '''Saajid Moyen''' was a quiz bowler at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. He was second scorer on the Penn team that won [[2015 AC
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  • ...team swept to victory in the NAQT Michigan Championship Tournament at the University of Michigan. ...one of the elite powers on the national scene. The Weinberg era ends with victory in 1,904 games and 113 varsity tournaments. Included in the latter figure
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  • ==University Career== ...games/#R2-CambridgeA-OxfordA Varsity 2023] by 310-280, the first Cambridge victory over Oxford in 4 years. At MRNA II, she played on a team that eventually fi
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Oregon ...public university located in Eugene, Oregon. They currently lack an active university affiliated club, although they occasionally send unaffiliated teams to tour
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Chicago]] (2015-2021) ...hicago]], where his deep philosophy and literature knowledge helped secure victory at the [[2018 ACF Nationals]] and DII at [[2016 ICT]]. He was voted 4th Sc
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Edinburgh]] (2019-2024) ...Russell Jones''', also known as '''Ben R. Jones''', is a player for the [[University of Edinburgh]]. A native of South Wales, Ben is a philosophy student, and i
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  • ...en]] on a team led by [[Jordan Brownstein]], and leading the Yale squad to victory at the [[2018 ICT|2018]] and [[2019 ICT]]s. ...cy-announcement announced] that he would be matriculating at the [[Chicago|University of Chicago]] for a PhD.
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  • '''Michael Arnold''' was a player at the University of Chicago and Columbia University. He frequently goes by "marnold" or variants thereof like "marhola" (origin ...Columbia to what some think is the school's first ever academic tournament victory. At [[2012 ACF Nationals]], Columbia finished T-10th, their best finish eve
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  • ...vid Stainer] said that "any format where two teams of students from one US university can beat the best club teams and individuals in the world is a flawed forma
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  • ...was hosted at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Chicago, Illinois. [[Yale]] University won the Division I championship in the second game of an advantaged final o Yale notably set a record for college nationals PPB in a victory by getting [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/game.jsp?game_id=831067 2
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  • ...sity of Cambridge''' in England has a quizbowl team known as the Cambridge University Quiz Society (CUQS). ...llenge winner Alex Guttenplan inspired Cambridge to its first ever Varsity victory. Cambridge emerged as a very strong contender on the UK student quizbowl ci
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  • ...20–21, 2024, by [[ACF]] at [[Duke]] University, with assistance from the [[University of North Carolina]]. * [[North Carolina]]'s 3rd-place finish, secured in a 25-point victory over WUSTL that also secured Chicago A's clearing of the field, was its fir
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  • '''Ben Smith''' is a graduate of the University of [[Ottawa]]. He was an important influence in the development of quizbowl ...ed at the [[ICT]] twice, finishing low both times, and his only tournament victory was one at [[VETO]]. He also organized the high school [[Ottawa Quizbowl To
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Missouri-Columbia]] (2009-) ...l career. As a sophomore in 2007, he led his Hallsville team to a district victory over the [[South Callaway]] squad led by his quizbowl archrival [[Alex Dzur
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  • ...affiliated local NAQT tournaments, including the Southwest Minnesota State University Tournament, the [[GINVIT|2005 GINVIT]], and the [[SAVANT|2006 SAVANT]]. ...e into the finals, where St. Thomas Academy eventually scored a convincing victory over Chaska. The four members of the victorious Saint Thomas Academy team w
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  • ...time in 2022. Imperial holds the record for the most series wins of the [[University Challenge]] quiz show, with 5 wins as of 2024. After the society's rapid gr ...n the United Kingdom, and the precursor to [[BSQC]]. In 2001, Imperial won University Challenge for the second time, and were runners-up the following year. Impe
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  • ...ns") is a tournament held by the [[Alabama Academic Quizbowl Team]] at the University of [[Alabama]] and mirrored at various locations around the country. It was Georgia handily won the round-robin, but needed a dramatic come-from behind victory over Tulane in the final round to finish undefeated. Alabama A was the runn
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  • ...lead Faulkner State to the ACBL record for total team points in the 610-55 victory over Snead State. Faulkner State ended the day and started the season with ...ered Salvador Dali and with the ensuing bonus, Jasper pulled out a 305-270 victory to claim the title. Faulkner State’s record stood at 18-1, 4-1 in playoff
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Louisiana Tech University The Louisiana Tech University Quiz Bowl Team was founded by [[User: Nick Collins| Nick Collins]] in 2013.
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  • In high school, Adam played for [[UChicago Lab|University of Chicago Laboratory Schools]], where he placed T-21st at [[2015 HSNCT]] a ...arried a team of [[Auroni Gupta]], [[Jakob Myers]], and [[Clark Smith]] to victory at the [[2019 Chicago Open]], and was pivotal in Chicago's [[double undefea
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  • ...ton]], [[Jesse Norman]], and [[Paul Schultz]]. The tournament was held at University of Oklahoma in Norman. ...f two groups: one the top four teams based on record and overall margin of victory, the other group being the lower four teams. The teams were seeded (1 vs 4
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Langston University ...s north of Oklahoma City. It is the only HBCU (historically black college/university) in Oklahoma and one of the Westernmost. Langston offers full-ride scholars
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  • ...sp?tournament_id=4106 2012 NAQT SCT Region 3 (Division II)] at [[Princeton University]], followed by a runner-up finish at [http://naqt.com/stats/tournament-team
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  • ...thern school to win the High School Invitational held each February at Lee University near Chattanooga. In April, the team won CC’s sixth Michigan Class A Sta ...in 1990, third in 1991 and 1997, and second in 1994 and again in 1995, the victory was the first for CC in a national tournament.
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  • ...the competition. In addition, CC set the record for the widest margin of victory in a championship game by crushing Hartland High School 810-285 in the fina ...the PACE National Scholastic Championship Tournament at George Washington University in June. CC’s performance in the two days national competition was hardl
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  • ...team of him, [[Billy Busse]], [[Aaron Rosenberg]], and Austin Listerud, to victory at the [[2013 ACF Nationals]].
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  • Penn's victory was the long-awaited first national title for [[Eric Mukherjee]], who had p *[[Carleton University]]
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  • ...ying alongside [[Matt Bollinger]] at [[UVA]], and led [[Maggie Walker]] to victory at the [[2010 HSNCT]] and a 2nd place finish at the [[2010 NSC]]. Tommy's t At the [[University of Virginia]], Tommy was a major contributor on the [[Matt Bollinger]]-led
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  • ...] and was a member of the class of 2021 at [[Michigan State|Michigan State University]]. Jakob formerly played for [[Naperville North|Napervile North High School ...n NAQT questions, and as a high school freshman, they led their JV team to victory at the [[2014 NAC]].
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  • ''This article describes the Academic Buzzer Team at the University of Illinois. For high school Scholastic Bowl in the state of Illinois, see ...ersity of Illinois''' ("'''Illinois'''" or "'''UIUC'''") is a large public university located in Champaign, Illinois and Urbana, Illinois. Illinois is represente
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  • ...most notably at the [[2011 ACF Nationals]], where Jackson led his team to victory as the only freshman to ever lead a national championship team in scoring, ...[2014 ICT|ICT]] final. The undergraduate rivalry concluded with Virginia's victory at [[2014 ACF Nationals]]. While no final with Yale was required (UVA clear
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  • '''Aaron Rosenberg''' was a player at [[Brown]] and the [[Illinois|University of Illinois]]. ...Aaron racked up several more high-level national finishes, most notably a victory at [[2013 ACF Nationals]] while playing with [[Ike Jose]], [[Billy Busse]],
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = University Laboratory High School ...ty (Normal)|Normal University High School]] or [[University of Chicago Lab|University of Chicago Laboratory School]]}}
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  • ...ved a bid to hold the first NAQT Ohio State Tournament at Youngstown State University. Greg's goal was to attract 32 teams in both Division I (large school) and '''Host:''' Youngstown State University
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  • |[[University of Illinois Lab]] |[[University of Illinois Lab]]
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  • | [[University City]] | [[Victory Christian]]
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  • |site = Loyola University in New Orleans and Marymount University in Arlington, VA ...d at Loyola University in New Orleans from May 29 to June 1, and Marymount University in Arlington, VA from June 11-14.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Yale]] (2008-2012), [[King's College London]] (2012-2013), [[University of Chicago]] (2013-2020) ...versity of Chicago]] from 2013–2020, and the former team captain of [[Yale University]]. He is known for his deep music knowledge (he, [[Kevin Koai]], and [[Jaco
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