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  • ...chool tournament hosted at [[West Virginia Wesleyan|West Virginia Wesleyan College]]. [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • |[[Brophy College Prep]] |[[Brophy College Prep|Brophy College Prep A]]
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  • ...a high school tournament hosted by [[Western Kentucky]]. It has long been defunct. [https://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/683/stats/varsity_gsacmirror/ 2011]
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  • ...hat operated at West Virginia Wesleyan University founded in 2003. It went defunct in 2006. ==Tournaments==
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  • ...at [[Connors State|Connors State College]] from 2010 to 2015. It has been defunct since then. [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • ...the state of Alabama in charge of running and sponsoring community college tournaments throughout the competition year. At the end of the year the ACBL normally h [[Lawson State Community College]]
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  • | [[Desert Vista]] A/[[Brophy College Prep]] A/[[Brophy College Prep]] C [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = UC Davis ...]] in the early to mid-2000s, as well as occasionally attending mainstream tournaments in the Bay Area. They won the SCT West Division II title in 2005 and attend
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Williams College '''Williams College''' is a private liberal arts college located in Williams, Massachusetts.
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  • ...is a regular-season high school tournament hosted by [[Redlands Community College]] in El Reno, Oklahoma. The tournament was first held in the 2013-14 season [[Category:Defunct high school tournaments]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = UCI ...mply '''Irvine''' in collegiate quizbowl circles, contains the only active college program in Orange County, California. It lies in Irvine on the border with
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Queen's University ...ity''' is a university in Kingston, Ontario. A team was established for [[College Bowl]] in 1987, and the club has been on and off ever since, but currently
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  • | [[State College]] A | [[State College]]
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  • ...Though many schools in Central Pennsylvania had previously played on long-defunct local versions of [[Scholastic Scrimmage]] and thus had some institutional ...gle Sheets that helped many Pennsylvania quizbowl events run. He graduated college in 2020 and became a software test engineer.
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  • | [[USC]] tied with [[Harvey Mudd College]] (DI), [[Capistrano Valley]] (DII) *The 2000 field was split into Division I composed of college JV teams and HS Varsity teams and Division II composed of HS JV teams.
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  • ...s. Middle school and high school games use nine-minute halves. [[Community college]] games use 10-minute halves. [[ICT]] games use 11-minute halves ...order to better simulate the ICT environment, the 2008 and 2009 [[FICHTE]] tournaments used the clock and NAQT's 2-second recognition rule.
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  • ...larmine [[Novice]]''' was a tournament that ran annually at [[Bellarmine]] College Prep in San Jose, California. | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/688/ 2010-11]
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  • ...h then-sophomore [[Graham Moyer]] placing second. [[Hunter]] won both main tournaments; in addition, [[Guy Tabachnick]] won Saturday night singles [http://hsquizb | [[State College]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Rutgers University (New Brunswick) ...eristy - New Brunswick in New Jersey. It should not be confused with the (defunct) programs at [[Rutgers University - Newark]] or [[Nick Clusserath|Rutgers U
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  • ...tournament. Later editions were a mirror of [[Valencia|Valencia Community College]]'s [[Delta Burke]] novice tournament. ...ith 153.89 [[PPG]]--which was, at the time, an all-time record for an NAQT college tournament. [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=6309&p=10492
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  • ...rnament hosted annually in late spring from 1981 to 2000 by Lebanon Valley College of Annville, Pennsylvania. Written and staffed by the college faculty, the tournament featured 20-minute timed rounds of tossup-bonus for
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  • Canonical examples of "bad quizbowl" include the now-defunct [[College Bowl]] and the still-running [[National Academic Championship]] as well as ...- "good quizbowl" has its invitationals, state championships, and national tournaments, and "bad quizbowl" has the same in certain areas, although the latter is g
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Kentucky ...2014 to 2016. The UK Quiz Bowl Team regularly hosts UK Fall and UK Spring Tournaments, usually in White Hall. They have a rivalry with the [[Louisville|Universit
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  • '''ACF Regionals''' is a difficult college quizbowl tournament produced every year by [[ACF]]. It typically takes plac ...et (as of 2018), and from teams with at least one player having 2 years of college quizbowl experience to at least two such players (as of 2020).
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Oxford |nats = [[British Student Quiz Championships]] (as Balliol College, Oxford) 1998, 1999, 2000; (as University of Oxford) 2001, 2003, 2011, 2012
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  • In mainstream academic quizbowl tournaments, trash usually takes up between 0 and 5 percent of the distribution. There Tournaments with no specific set-aside for trash/popular culture content tend to be mor
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  • ...rly at [[mainstream quizbowl|mainstream]] [[ICT|national]] [[ACF Nationals|tournaments]] but still win [[CBI NCT]]. This term is no longer in use, as CBI is defunct.</onlyinclude>
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  • ===College=== ...ide). In addition to his work as an editor, he was a co-founder of the now-defunct [[Dynasty Academic Competition Questions]].
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  • ...and Charter's five teams [http://www.charterschool.org/clubs/academicbowl/tournaments/statesresults/de2006/stats.html finished 1st through 5th.] (This was subse * [[Comcast Academic Challenge]] (now defunct), 6 titles: 2003-2008
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  • ...als]], and [[Chicago Open]] -- the three most prestigious and popular hard tournaments -- in the same year. No single school's team has done this (nor has any tea ...Mukherjee]] at CO; moreover, Bollinger was the leading scorer at all three tournaments. 2014 Virginia is also the most recent school to win both ICT Division I an
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  • This page lists national championship tournaments that ended with a team "clearing" the field (winning without the need for a ==Tournaments which used the [[ACF#ACF-style_final_and_advantaged_finals|ACF finals forma
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  • ...ost matches, players on a team all attend the same school, though [[open]] tournaments do not have this requirement. ===National Tournaments/Titles===
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  • ...scoring rules that the same scoresheet can be used for either. Thus, many tournaments using paper scoresheets will use those provided by NAQT (linked below), eve While laptops have long been brought to tournaments for the task of [[entering stats]] and reading questions, the development o
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  • ...profit organization that produces college quizbowl questions and organizes tournaments for those questions. Founded as the [[Academic Competition Foundation]] in ...scope of the organization. The catch-all term [[mACF]] refers to quizbowl tournaments and question sets that use the ACF format and rules, perhaps with slight mo
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  • [[ACF]] maintains a contact list of teams which attend their tournaments, which can be found [https://tinyurl.com/acfcontactlist here]. ...tive in quiz bowl, schools which were previously active in activities like College Bowl, and everything in between.
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  • ...e "buzz." This is no longer common in the vast majority of modern quizbowl tournaments. Online tournaments typically use an [[online buzzer]] system like [[Buzzin.live]], which funct
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  • ...al Frequently Asked Questions about college bowl and posted to alt.college.college-bowl and news.answers newsgroups. It was first edited by Pat Matthews and The Alt.college.college-bowl Frequently Asked Questions list
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