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  • Stanford became the first-title winning team to have all four members ranked in the ...Nationals|ACF Nats]] - Matt's [[Virginia]] had placed fourth in a tie with Stanford. Nevertheless, this gave Matt the most 1st place rankings of any player in
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  • ...itle during the company's affiliation with [[ACUI]] from 1977-1978 to 2007-2008. Occasional matches appeared on radio or TV during that time. The [[College Bowl]]-ACUI program was discontinued after 2008. College Bowl continued to offer products to limited markets such as the [[
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  • | [[1998 Stanford|Stanford]] | [[2006 Stanford|Stanford]]
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  • ...in which two top-bracket finishers at that year's ICT ([[Rochester]] and [[Stanford]]) were eliminated in the playoffs and another ICT top-bracket finisher ([[ | [[2008 NCT|2008]]
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  • ...F Nationals]]; [[2015 NAQT ICT| 2015 NAQT Undergraduate]]; [[2008 NAQT ICT|2008 NAQT Division I]]; [[2019 NAQT ICT|2019 NAQT Division II]], [[2007 NAQT ICT In 2008, Maryland won the Division I [[ICT]]. That year, Maryland won a series of r
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  • ...] team that lost the [[1978 College Bowl NCT|first College Bowl NCT]] to [[Stanford]] in 1978. He later finished his education at [[Tennessee]], where he playe ...n years. Steinhice later led UTC to a 19th-place showing at the [[2008 ICT|2008 NAQT ICT]] in St. Louis and finished 7th in the individual rankings.
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  • In the 2008-2009 school year, former [[Maryland]] players [[Mike Bentley]] and [[Britta ...ellevue]] and UW players placed 3rd at the 2010 mirror of [[T-Party]] at [[Stanford]], marking the team's first tournament outside of the region. The team fiel
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  • ...Bowl]]. Additionally, the ABT hosted the Illinois NAQT State tournament in 2008 and from 2014 to the present. *Anna Gormley (2008)
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  • |nats appearances = HSNCT: 2005-2008, 2010-2016 ===2008-2009 Academic Year===
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  • | [http://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=2414 2008] | [[Stanford Online]]<sup>6</sup> <sup>4</sup>
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  • From 2005 to 2008, the team slid back to the middle of the pack, although captains Kevin Wynn ...ne on to play Division I athletics. Meridith McColl played water polo for Stanford from 2004-2007 and Kevin Wynne currently plays volleyball for UCI.
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  • Questions in the [[Stanford]] [http://quizbowl.stanford.edu/archive Packet Archive] are used to practice and as a gauge of how diff ...ional]], [[2006 Deep Bench]], [[2005 ACF Fall]], [[2007 Penn Bowl]], and [[2008 No Name Tournament]]. In the last three cases, the plagiarism was detected
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  • ...on II and three undergraduate titles, and had two runner-up finishes, from 2008-11. He served as co-head editor of Nationals in 2015 and 2016. *''A travel snafu left the 2008 Chicago A squad shorthanded, which left very little margin for error. The t
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  • |[[Stanford]] |[[Stanford]]
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  • ...ance by the mid-2000s and ceased operating its championship entirely after 2008, the term had a limited window of currency. ...an), [[John Sheahan]] (Chicago), and [[Andrew Yaphe]] (UVA, Chicago, later Stanford), have won a career Triple Crown.
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  • ...n 1959 when they appeared on the GE College Bowl show where they lost to [[Stanford]]. The Ducks also appeared in 1967, but also lost, this time to the [[Unive ...time to time in various open tournaments, especially at VETO starting from 2008. The biggest highlight of this period was the victory in the [http://www.ca
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  • |schoolpast = [[Yale]] (2008-2012), [[King's College London]] (2012-2013), [[University of Chicago]] (20 ...is Ray--with [[Jason Zhou]] replacing Lasker/Coates as their fourth--won [[Stanford Housewrite]] and [[2016 ICT]], before placing 2nd at [[2016 ACF Nationals]]
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  • ===2007-2008=== | 2008 CBI Regionals
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  • .... He seems perpetually the same sort of player that I remember him from in 2008-2009, which is both good and bad. 55. BENJI NGUYEN (Stanford): Hard to rank Benji, as he was Stanford's best player for a while and then their influx of talent caused him to get
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  • ...2006, followed by a near back-to-back-to-back that was only spoiled by the 2008 Maryland’s win. Let’s just clarify that a bit: Since 2007, Seth’s tea 2. [[Andrew Yaphe]], [[Stanford]]
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  • ...table row|1978|college=*Spring: The first College Bowl [[NCT]] is held. [[Stanford]] defeats [[Yale]] in the finals behind the play of [[Jon Reider]] and [[Te {{History table row|2008|hs=*June 14: [[HSAPQ]] is founded.
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  • ..., but that's unconfirmed (the tournament labeled 1992 ACF Regionals on the Stanford Archive is actually the 1993 Regionals). The one tournament that was certai ...style of eligibility rules. This three-tournament lineup continued through 2008, when the additional [[ACF Winter]] tournament was introduced. From 2001 to
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  • {{College directory row|Hendrix College|AR|2008|2008|}} {{College directory row|Stanford University|CA|2021|2021|Natan Holtzman}}
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  • ...supplier of questions and game rules to [[ACUI]]. From 1979–1983 and 1985–2008, the College Bowl Company also ran a [[NCT|National Championship Tournament In June 2008, the College Bowl Company announced that it was "suspending the College Bow
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  • ...ament win, Auspicious Incident. If he and Joon would’ve kept up with it at Stanford there might have been a plaque above his mantle. Z. Knew current events and other shit. Leading scorer on Stanford squad that won NAQT ICT in 1998.
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