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  • This team from [[Chicago]] won the [[2010 ICT]] (in 2013). The team was [[Seth Teitler]], [[Michael Arnold]], [[Marshall Steinbaum]], and [[Selene Koo]]. A team of [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selene Koo]], [[Michael Arnold]], [[Paul Gauthier]], and [[David Seal]] finished third at ACF Nationals.
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  • ...llinois in the second game of an advantaged final to win the [[2009 ICT]]. Seth led [http://www.naqt.com/stats/team-performance.jsp?team_id=13387 the team] ...efeating Stanford to get into the final to win the [[2009 ACF Nationals]]. Seth led the team in scoring.
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  • ...s were [[David Farris]] from Berkeley Paul, [[Seth Teitler]] from Berkeley Seth, and [[Steve Kaplan]] from UCLA. Full stats can be found [http://quizbowl.s
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  • |scorer2 = [[Paul Drube]] ([[St. Thomas]]) [[Berkeley]] ([[Jeff Hoppes]], [[Seth Teitler]], [[David Farris]], [[Jon Pennington]]) went undefeated to win the
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  • | [[Seth Teitler]], [[Mike Sorice]], and [[Andrew Ullsperger]] | [[Nick Polk]], [[Shantanu Jha]], and [[Paul Gauthier]]
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  • |editors = [[Eric Kwartler]], [[Ryan Westbrook]], [[Matt Weiner]], [[Paul Litvak]], [[Matt Lafer]] ...08 ACF Nationals''' was won by [[2008 Chicago|Chicago A]], consisting of [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selene Koo]], and [[Susan Ferrari]] over [[2008 Brown|Brown]],
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  • ...played at the [[Minnesota Open|2009 Minnesota Open]], with a team led by [[Seth Teitler]] winning outright. Stats can be found here: http://sites.google.co ...g ([[Billy Busse]], [[Adam Silverman]], [[Ike Jose]], [[Brian McPeak]]). [[Seth Teitler]] was the highest scorer with 88ppg. The tournament was well receiv
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  • ...April 19 at [[Georgia Tech]]. [[2003 Berkeley|Berkeley]], consisting of [[Seth Teitler]], [[Jon Pennington]], [[David Farris]], and [[Jeff Hoppes]], won t ...e. The second-place Michigan A team consisted of [[Zeke Berdichevsky]], [[Paul Litvak]], [[Mike Davidson]], and [[Adam Kemezis]], and they finished with a
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  • ...the [[2003 ACF Nationals]] with [[David Farris]], [[Jon Pennington]] and [[Seth Teitler]]. ...place at the [[2004 ICT]] with [[David Farris]], [[Jon Pennington]] and [[Seth Teitler]].
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  • ...go]]'s 2005 ACF Nationals team, which consisted of [[Subash Maddipoti]], [[Seth Teitler]], [[Susan Ferrari]], and [[Selene Koo]].
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  • ...000s led by then-graduate student [[Jeff Hoppes]] and then-undergraduate [[Seth Teitler]], the team contracted for several years until its more recent rena * [[Paul Lujan]]
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  • ...of the team will then buzz immediately to designate the original player. [[Seth Teitler]] may be the foremost proponent of this strategy. The one word loc ...time), though has since improved to respectability. The mind-meld between Seth Teitler and [[Selene Koo]] was deemed so complete as to be unfair, leading
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  • | [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]], [[Matt Lafer]], [[Paul Litvak]], and [[Matt Weiner]] | Paul Goodman Memorial Open
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  • ...behind to defeat The Solid Scholars ([[Jonathan Magin]], [[Selene Koo]], [[Seth Teitler]], and [[Bruce Arthur]]) on the tiebreaker of the second finals pac The Sunday events were the [[Chicago Open Trash|Paul Goodman Memorial Open]] (the last CO trash tournament helmed by [[Andrew Ya
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  • |editors = [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]], [[Susan Ferrari]], [[Matt Reece]], [[Paul Litvak]], and others ...game's most notable figures (at least as of now), including Andrew Yaphe, Seth Teitler, Jerry Vinokurov, and Brendan Byrne, among others.
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  • | [[Adam Kemezis]], [[Paul Litvak]], [[Ben Heller]], [[Noel Erinjeri]] | [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]], [[Paul Litvak]], [[Ryan McClarren]], [[Ed Cohn]]
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  • :[[Seth Teitler]] (2010 ICT, 2009 ACF, 2009 ICT, 2008 ACF, 2007 ACF, 2007 ICT, 2004 :[[Seth Samelson]] (2007 ICT)
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  • |[[Seth Allen]] |[[Raj Paul]]
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  • 3. [[Paul Drube]], Iowa, 64.29<br> 9. [[Seth Teitler]], Chicago, 55.00<br>
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  • ...[Jerry Vinokurov]], and [[Matt Weiner]]) won with a perfect 10-0 record. [[Seth Teitler]] from Chicago Random Street Corner was the leading scorer. ...n Byrne]], [[Andrew Hart]], [[Rob Carson]], and [[Bernadette Spencer]]. [[Paul Drube]] was the top scorer. Side events included TRASH Regionals on Sunday,
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  • | KoLafTlerBrook ([[Seth Teitler]], [[Selene Koo]], [[Matt Lafer]], and [[Ryan Westbrook]]) | Tie: Old London Town ([[Paul Sinha]], [[Andrew Frazer]], [[Ian Bayley]], and [[Mark Grant]]) and [[Oxfor
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  • ...r graduate programs ([[Jeremy Cummings]] in math; [[Annabelle Yang]] and [[Paul Lee]] in medical school) and Hang continued his studies with a master's deg * [[Paul Lee]]
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  • 1. [[Seth Teitler]], [[Chicago]] ...led by the 2008 Maryland’s win. Let’s just clarify that a bit: Since 2007, Seth’s teams have lost one national tournament. He also won an ICT and a Natio
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  • * [[Paul Gauthier]] * [[Seth Samelson]]
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  • * [[Seth Teitler]] (2004, 2nd at Nationals) * [[Seth Teitler]] (2005)
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  • ...is Michigan team to prevail against a formidable field, including a Subash/Seth-led Chicago team.'' ...e performance came during the 2010 playoffs against the defending champion Seth Teitler-led Chicago A team when he answered five tossups, including a key e
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  • ...ry Vinokurov]] ([[Brown]]) &bull; [[Aaron Kashtan]] ([[Florida]]) &bull; [[Paul Drube]] ([[Iowa]]) &bull; [[Mike Sorice]] ([[Illinois]]) &bull; [[Matt Kell ...[[Paul Drube]] ([[Iowa]]) &bull; [[Charlie Steinhice]] ([[UTC]]) &bull; [[Seth Teitler]] ([[Chicago]])
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  • ...ave Goodman]] ([[Michigan]]) &bull; [[Jason Hong]] ([[Berkeley]]) &bull; [[Seth Kendall]] ([[Kentucky]]) ...] ([[South Carolina]])<br>[[Nathan Freeburg]] ([[Florida State]]) &bull; [[Seth Teitler]] ([[Berkeley]]) &bull; [[Vik Vaz]] ([[Harvard]])
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  • 3. [[Seth Kinast]], Thomas Jefferson senior, 8.5 tossups per game 7. [[Paul Arnold]], Adrian senior, 6.0 tossups per game
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  • 5. Seth Kinast, Thomas Jefferson junior, 45 tossups (9.0/game)<br> 3. Paul Strauss, Montgomery County senior, 59 tossups (11.8/game)<br>
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  • ...Mukherjee]], [[Aakash Patel]], [[Geoffrey Chen]], [[Steven Silverman]], [[Paul Lee]], [[Jonathen Settle]], [[Jaimie Carlson]], [[Anson Berns]], [[Fred Zha | [[Logan Anbinder]], [[Paul Marchsteiner]]
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  • ...aum wants to return the world to the 1850's, Paul also does...but 1850 BC. Paul was a super nice dude who always had a habit of just going off and powering ...excellent generalist. I would place him in the category of guys like Libo, Paul, Charles Tian, and Will Alston in great history players who would rack up h
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  • | [[Eric Kwartler]], [[Matt Weiner]], [[Sudheer Potru]], [[Seth Teitler]], [[Andrew Yaphe]], & [[Jerry Vinokurov]] | [[Seth Teitler]], [[Jerry Vinokurov]], & [[Ryan Westbrook]]
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  • ...on social science as they put on geography, this spot might be occupied by Paul Litvak.) But as the leader of the very strong Berkeley team that dominated ...ACF, but he is still a very fearsome player, especially on history. He and Seth led the powerful Berkeley team that defeated the Michigan squad at ACF Nati
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  • |[[Seth Buikema]] | 2018 || St. Paul of the Cross || 169th || 2 || 6 || 178 || 9 || 59 || 8 || 182.58
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