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  • ...n the College Bowl National Championship on March 23, 1981. Other members of the team were [[Brick Barrientos]] (captain), Townsend Reese, and Robert Sa He was captain of the College Bowl All-American Team in 1982.
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  • ...lege Quizbowl Clubs''' are [[quizbowl]] teams affiliated with a college or university. ''This list is not exhaustive. Feel free to add to it.'' ==List of College Quizbowl Clubs Active in mACF Formats==
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  • ...munity College|J. Sargeant Reynolds]] (2008–2010)<br>[[Maryland|University of Maryland]] (2003–2005) ...am. He eventually transferred to [[Virginia Tech]], where he was president of the school's team for two years.
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  • ...iel Galitsky''' is a quizbowl player formerly at [[University of Maryland, College Park]] and [[Richard Montgomery]].
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = California State University, Fresno |nats = [[1980 College Bowl Nationals|1980 College Bowl]]
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  • ...wl]]. First hosted by [[Carleton University]] on November 9, 2014, a total of three other formal mirrors were held throughout the 2014-15 season. The tou | [[Carleton University]]
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  • ...Maryland|University of Maryland]], where he served as a two time president of the club in 2006 and 2007. He also student-taught and served as a quizbowl ==College==
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  • ..., Stern assisted [[John Nam]] and [[Ramesh Kannappan]] of the [[University of Maryland]] who co-founded a predecessor organization to the [[Academic Comp ...th consuls, proconsuls, and according to some sources, quaestors. His love of Rome extended even into his private life, as related in an infamous anecdot
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name=Indiana University ...es the quizbowl team at Indiana University. For high quizbowl in the state of Indiana, see [[NAQT Indiana State Qualifier]].''
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  • ...Missouri. Until December 31, 2007, the school was known as the University of Missouri - Rolla. ...ed a new tournament, the [[Missouri S&T Invitational]], which was a mirror of [[Maryland|Maryland's]] [[Terrapin Invitational Tournament]]. Also in 2008
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  • ...ing the 1981 College Bowl National Championship. He was among the founders of the [[Maryland]] program. ...ersity of Maryland. He reunited with [[Robert Whaples]] and [[Tom Rogers]] of the 1981 Maryland team for the 2000 Philadelphia Experiment.
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  • ...al fall high school tournament. It started in 2015 due to the persistence of then-team president [[Richard Yu]]. | [[University of Illinois Lab|University Lab A]]
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  • | [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/480/stats/college/ Southeast] | [[North Georgia College and State University]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Georgia Tech ...and almost certainly holds the record for most consecutive academic years of fielding a team in at least one intercollegiate academic quizbowl event, ha
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  • Qwiz ran its first camps in the summer of 2019. It added an online camp in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. | [[Ohio Dominican University]] || Columbus, Ohio
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  • | Difficulty = College regular ...ament''') was a collegiate regular difficulty tournament edited by members of the [[Berkeley]] and [[Maryland]] teams for spring 2014. This tournament wa
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Gonzaga College, Gonzaga '''Gonzaga College High School''' is a Jesuit all-boys high school in Washington D.C.
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  • | [[Carleton College]] | [[University of Warwick]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Northwestern University '''Northwestern University''' is a large private university located in Evanston, Illinois.
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  • ...e [[quizbowl community]] who is interested in the design and documentation of institutional knowledge, community building and sustainability, and technol ...wl at [[Walter Johnson]] in 2007 and was part of the [[Maryland|University of Maryland]] team that won [[2017 ACF Nationals]].
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2006 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |site = [[University of Maryland|University of Maryland-College Park]] (College Park, MD)
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill '''North Carolina''' (or '''UNC''', or officially The '''University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill''') is a collegiate quizbowl program located
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Virginia ...Bowl]]<br>[[1997 ACF Nationals|1997 ACF]]<br>[[1997 College Bowl NCT|1997 College Bowl]]<br>[[1998 ACF Nationals|1998 ACF]]<br>[[2012 ICT|2012 NAQT]]<br>[[20
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  • ...l Cast]], formerly hosting the [[Main Page|Quizbowl Wiki]], and his [[List of Mike Bentley side events|massive writing and editing work]], including ten ...of PACE, serving in various roles as President, Treasurer, and Head Editor of the NSC. He regularly is a major contributor to the NSC.
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  • ...at the University of South Carolina. For high school quizbowl in the state of South Carolina, see [[NAQT South Carolina State Championship]].'' ...South Carolina. See [[USC]] for the page about the team at the University of Southern California.''
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Michigan Director of Internal Affairs [[Todd Maslyk]]
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  • ...z Bowl]] team. During her time, she had some ups (namely NAQT Nationals in College Park, Maryland, and Minneapolis), as well as some downs (14 round tournamen
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2017 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] ...osted at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Chicago, Illinois. The University of [[Michigan]] won the Division I overall title following a surprise run by [
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  • ...t "Ben There, Didn't Do That." John, Chris, and Max ended up editing 19/19 of each packet, the most ever edited by one school's team for an ACF tournamen | [[Carleton University]]
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  • .... Consistently ranking highly in end-of-season polls, he is considered one of the best active generalists in the game. Kendrick is a frequent and well-regarded editor, particularly of [[philosophy]] and "[[Thought]]" questions; this includes work on 2017 [[Th
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2008 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |site = Washington University in St. Louis (St. Louis, MO)
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  • | Difficulty = College easy '''2018 ACF Fall''' was held over the weekend of November 3, 2018. The set was head edited by [[Nathan Weiser]], with editor
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  • | Difficulty = College easy ...or Davis]], [[Ted Gioia]], and [[Gautam Kandlikar]]. It is regarded as one of the best written ACF Falls in its history and served as an excellent introd
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  • William "Bill" Tressler was the coach of [[Wilmington Charter]]'s Academic Bowl team from 2002 to 2010. ...in tossup/bonus format for sixteen local high schools. Bill was a member of the second place team, losing to [[Towanda]] in the final. This program wa
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2007 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |undergrad = [[Carleton College]]
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  • ...to be of good quality, it is often described as the hardest ACF Regionals of the 2010s. | [[University of Toronto]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Rutgers University (New Brunswick) ...) programs at [[Rutgers University - Newark]] or [[Nick Clusserath|Rutgers University - Camden]].
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  • | Difficulty = College regular-plus ...s/open_academic/ main site] of the tournament was held at the [[University of Maryland]] rather than [[VCU]]. The tournament was paired with a [[trash]]
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  • '''Deep Bench''' was an annual tournament put on by the [[University of Minnesota]]. It was edited by [[Ezra Lyon]] in 2006, and by [[Rob Carson]] ...eams recombine to constitute two quads teams to play more difficult rounds of tossups and bonuses. Each singles and quads team is marked as "first" or "
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = New York University |Image = 200px-New York University Seal.svg.png
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Washington ...m is a collegiate quizbowl team consisting of students from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA.
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1999 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |site = [[University of Michigan]] (Ann Arbor, MI)
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2016 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] ...ted at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Chicago, Illinois. The [[University of Chicago]] won both Division I and Division II, repeating a feat that UChica
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  • |schoolcur = [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]] (2008-2009, 2014) |schoolpast = [[Virginia Commonwealth University]] (2010-2013)
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  • | Difficulty = College easy ...place of the traditional [[Michigan MLK|MLK]] tournament at the University of [[Michigan]].
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  • The '''2009 Wilmington Charter''' team consisted of [[Henry Gorman]], [[Neeraj Vijay]], David Huang, and Andrew "Crabby" Berni. ...t subsequently earned zero on the English history bonus. Charter stole 20 of the bonus points to secure the win.
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  • '''Stevie Miller''' is a player for [[Carnegie Mellon University]]. He previously played for [[Winston Churchill (MD)]] and [[UMD]]. ...misconduct in quizbowl." Notably, another suggested, "Just take the advice of whoever (presumably [[Connor Mayers|Connor]]) said you don't need to ban co
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  • The '''2017 ACF Regionals''' took place on the weekend of February 18, 2017 at twelve sites throughout the United States, Canada, and | [[Queen's University]]
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  • ...Nationals''' was held between April 21 and 22 at the [[Maryland|University of Maryland]]. 4.) [[Carleton College|Carleton]] ([[Charlie Rosenthal]], Daniel Simmons-Marengo, [[Carsten Gehrin
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Rochester The '''University of Rochester''' is a private university in Rochester, New York, whose quiz bowl team is known as the '''Thelion Soc
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  • ...utler]], [[Auroni Gupta]], [[John Lawrence]], and [[Guy Tabachnick]]. Most of the [http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=12794 feedback] cente | [[Carleton College]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Stanford ...sion II]], [[1998 NAQT ICT|1998 NAQT]], [[1978 College Bowl Nationals|1978 College Bowl]]
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  • | First team and Player of the Year | [[Early College at Guilford]]
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2011 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] ...ncy O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois. [[Seth Teitler]] served as a head-editor of the Division I set.
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  • {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2012 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] ...Busse]], [[Ike Jose]], and [[Austin Listerud]]) 545-150 in the first game of an advantaged final. Third place went to [[2012 Yale|Yale]] ([[Matt Jackson
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  • ...[[tournament]]. Housewrites can be written by and for both high school and college teams, and they are often [[mirror|mirrored]] in several places.</onlyinclu [[Tournament directors]] usually have to decide between using one of many housewrites created each year, as well as sets from professional quest
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  • ...han is largely considered the second best literature player in the history of the game after [[Andrew Yaphe]]. ...2008 ICT]] with [[Charles Meigs]] despite [[Chris Ray]]'s dubious strategy of negging five times in the championship game against [[Chicago]], and placed
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  • ...Maggie Walker|Maggie Walker]]. The tournament was held at the University of Maryland. The tournament all-stars (selected by vote of participating teams and staffers) were:
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Maryland |citystate = "Scenic" College Park, MD
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  • ...RIUM''') was a collegiate regular difficulty tournament written by members of the [[Maryland]] and [[Yale]] teams (with [[Sriram Pendyala]]) for Spring 2 ...ther academic, trash) were both shrunk to 0.5/0.5. Additionally, about 2/3 of the psychology was written from a neuroscience perspective.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Virginia Tech |nats appearances = [[NCT|College Bowl NCT]]:<br>[[1998 NCT|1998]], [[1999 NCT|1999]], [[2003 NCT|2003]]<br>[
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  • | Difficulty = College easy ...to the [[Illinois High School Association]]'s newly (2012) instituted ban of high school teams competing against collegiate teams even in activities tha
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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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  • | Difficulty = College easy ...ites were planned (in Maryland and Texas) but later canceled due to a lack of interest. The tournament was head-edited by [[Jonathan Magin]], who was ass
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  • | Difficulty = College easy '''2023 ACF Fall''' was held over the weekend of October 14, 2023. The set was head edited by [[Sean Farrell]], with subject
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  • |schoolpast = [[University of Pennsylvania]] (2012-2015), [[Toronto]] Law (2016-2019) ...d place finish in the 2011 Reach for the Top nationals. Later, he was part of the [[2015 ACF Nationals]] championship team along with [[Eric Mukherjee]],
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  • ...al tournament where all-star teams from each state (including the District of Columbia) can participate. The tournament is also open to all-star teams fr ...to US state all-star teams, NASAT has received interest from teams outside of the United States. In 2018, [[Quizbowl in Asia|Asia]] fielded a team, but r
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  • ...rganization seems to have settled on the singular form as the correct name of the tournament.</ref> or '''NSC''', is a high school national quizbowl tour ...h 20 point powers but no [[neg]]s on tossups; each bonus was worth a total of 30 points, with [[bouncebacks]] on the bonus parts. Bouncebacks were elimin
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  • | Difficulty = College regular ...e from [[Victor Prieto]] and [[Brian McPeak]]. Upon the apparent desertion of Charlie three weeks prior to the tournament, Victor and Brian took over his
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  • ...ct itself to one team per ACUI region, and happened in 1983 and 1985. Like College Bowl NCT, it was restricted to one team per school. ...hough [[1983 Brigham Young|Brigham Young]] was mathematically within range of winning when they had to drop out because the final six rounds were played
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Chicago ...ool players, Chicago is sometimes jokingly referred to as the "evil empire of quizbowl."
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  • ...[[Yale]] (2008-2012), [[King's College London]] (2012-2013), [[University of Chicago]] (2013-2020) ...gest specialists ever in that subject), and he is generally considered one of the strongest literature players in the game. John's non-quizbowl interests
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  • '''Aaron Rosenberg''' was a player at [[Brown]] and the [[Illinois|University of Illinois]]. ...showed great promise, though he wouldn't really emerge on the scene until college.
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  • :''See also: [[List of high school tournaments won by solo players]], [[List of middle school tournaments won by solo players]]'' The following collegiate tournaments in the [[modern era of high school quizbowl|modern era]] were won by players playing solo. Note th
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  • ...4 ACF Nationals''' was held between April 12 and 13 at [[Columbia|Columbia University]]. The field of 34 teams was divided into three brackets of 12, 11, and 11 for the prelims, and then split into a top 12, middle 12, an
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  • '''Seth Teitler''' is a member and the president and chief editor of [[NAQT]]. Seth played at [[Berkeley]] from 1999 to 2004 and [[Chicago]] fro ...f general knowledge, making him arguably the best player between the peaks of [[Andrew Yaphe]] and [[Matt Bollinger]]. He led the [[2007 Chicago]] team t
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Carnegie Mellon ...egie Mellon University''', commonly referred to as '''CMU''', is a private university located in Pittsburgh, PA. [[Dwight Kidder]] and [[Peter Freeman]] serve a
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Duke University '''Duke University''' is a private university located in Durham, North Carolina.
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Pennsylvania]] (2009-2010) ...urban planning, starting in 2008. Previously, he attended [[Swarthmore]] College from 2001 to 2005, and [[Bloomfield]] HS before then. He knows some music,
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  • ...rnaments, each at least somewhat affiliated with the [[Missouri|University of Missouri]]. The first Missouri Open was held on June 6, 2009 at the University of [[Missouri]] in Columbia, MO. It was a high-difficulty packet submission ev
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = <center>Princeton University</center> ...iversity''' is an Ivy League institution in Princeton, New Jersey with one of the oldest quiz bowl clubs in existence.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = The Charter School of Wilmington '''The Charter School of Wilmington''', often known simply as '''Wilmington Charter''' or '''Charter
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  • ...a college [[quizbowl]] tournament held every year at the [[Penn|University of Pennsylvania]]. Though originally a [[packet submission]] tournament, the q ...and smaller, and instead of being an interesting chance to play a variety of nationwide teams on bad questions, it was just a regular local tournament w
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  • ...cuit in the mid-1990s gradually lost interest in quizbowl, and the quality of questions, logistics, and the atmosphere at the tournament continued to tur ==Top Finishers of TRASHionals==
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  • ...l event held by [[ACF]]. Along with the NAQT [[ICT]], ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in colleg ...nvitees based on teams' performance at the preceding [[ACF Regionals]]. As of now, the Nationals field is capped, and teams are invited by having a large
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  • | Difficulty = College easy '''2022 ACF Fall''' was held over the weekend of October 15, 2022 at fifteen regional sites, including two high school-only
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  • ...and [[MUT]]. He is a full member of [[ACF]] and served as the head editor of [[ACF Fall]] in 2009. He won many tournaments with various Minnesota lineup ==College Career==
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  • ...r teammates at [[Berkeley]] who faced each other three times in the finals of [[ACF Nationals]] from 2007-09, feel about this assessment. ...between the two players took place in May 2009, late in their junior year of high school, at the Monroe Academic Tournament (with the fitting acronym MA
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  • ...National Championship Tournament''' ('''NCT''') was held annually by the [[College Bowl]] Company, Inc., to determine its format's national title during the c ...t has not staged a competition for the general college level since the end of the ACUI partnership.
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  • ...it went statewide on cable and was also carried on broadcast stations out of Salisbury, Maryland. It continued under that name until 1997 when the refin ...ng to play several matches, any of which could eliminate them. The winner of the consolation rounds then played in an advantaged final, where they would
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  • 2005-06 Faulkner State College Bowl ...ichael "Tackett" Kelly and Tricia Logue. James Johnson took over the roles of captain from Blair Holley.
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] (2014-) |schoolpast = [[University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] (2004-2010), [[Alabama]] (2010-2014)
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  • | Difficulty = College easy '''2019 ACF Fall''' was held over the weekend of November 2nd, 2017, at twenty regional sites, including two high school-onl
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  • [[Image:State-of-quizbowl.png|The 2015 State of Quizbowl as determined by Chris Chiego and the folks in [http://www.hsquizb ...every year, state championship is pyramidal and reaches almost all regions of the state
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  • ...ther they are or have ever been active in collegiate quiz bowl, and points of contact (with a timestamp, when applicable). [[ACF]] maintains a contact list of teams which attend their tournaments, which can be found [https://tinyurl.c
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  • ...e of two distinct series of easier-than-regular, non-[[packet submission]] college quizbowl tournaments. ...newer or less experienced teams, while still being appropriate for players of all skill levels.
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  • '''Terrapin''' is a long-running series of quizbowl tournaments held at and primarily written by [[Maryland]]. It is named after the school's [[wikipedia:University of Maryland, College Park#Mascot|mascot]], the terrapin.
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  • ...cutive top-bracket finishes at ICT and Nationals from 2008 through the end of his career in 2013, and 35 outright tournament victories (excluding side ev ...d [[Jeff Hoppes]]. With Rob, he holds the dubious distinction of being a [[College Bowl]] national champion.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Virginia Commonwealth University '''Virginia Commonwealth University''', often referred to as '''VCU''', has had a quizbowl team continuously si
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  • ...nnual event held by [[NAQT]]. Along with [[ACF Nationals]], the ICT is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion each year in colleg ...y players who are in their first year of ICT competition, and to community college players in their first three years.
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  • ...ly involved in quizbowl are usually more than happy to discuss the process of starting a quizbowl team and connect you to other quizbowl players in your ''This guide may not define all of the terms it uses''; please either click the hyperlink to the article on t
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  • ...s of this nature, several terms recognize unique or milestone combinations of national championships that players or teams can win. ...ame year. No single school's team has done this (nor has any team composed of players from a single school ever won Chicago Open at all). The individual
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  • ...t of its high school tournaments were played under IHSA Rules. The history of quizbowl in Illinois is very confusing, since it includes many mistakes at ...iginally more popular in Downstate Illinois than in the Chicago area. One of the first tournaments in the state to gain notability was the Senior Challe
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  • ...2018, TJ's B team came second at NAQT states after losing the first match of a disadvantaged final against their A team. At the 2017 POMMSS Mirror at Ga ...NCTs, and Hunter at the 2016 and 2017 HSNCTs have repeated as the champion of any major national championship tournament.
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  • ...their previous year's score. On October 24th the school finished 17th out of 30 at the Speedway Shootout. In March TJ Classical gained 6th place at the ...nd at the year's Dorman Season Ender and its MS A team won the MS division of the tournament. The year was not yet over for TJ Classical and their team a
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  • ...zation that promotes the proliferation of "[[good quizbowl]]" in the state of Missouri through hosting tournaments, certifying other tournaments and perf * [[Jason Loy]], Director of Outreach
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  • ...the game's development in the United States. For more targeted discussions of the game's history in other countries, see [[quizbowl in Canada]] or [[quiz Hello to any editors of this page. Here is a brief summary of the templates and formatting being employed:
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  • ...of the Soviet Union.''<br/>--[[Dwight Wynne]], looking back on the end of College Bowl in 2011</div></blockquote> ...eams competing on the NAQT/ACF quizbowl circuit and teams participating in College Bowl or its affiliated products.
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  • ...Greatest ACF Players''' is a ranking published by Martin Faber (the author of the [[Definitive Greatest Players List]]) in 2016. The list was compiled in == The Text of the List ==
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  • ...e active on the middle school circuit. Please add teams that you are aware of. * Our Lady of the Wayside
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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 ...FAQ, which Atendido significantly changed (especially due to the inception of NAQT and the mass CBI de-affiliations that year), has its [[Atendido FAQ li
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  • ...are active on the high school circuit. Please add teams that you are aware of. {{List of high school teams nav}}
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  • <!-- Ideas: difficulty? number of mirrors? --> |name=[[Age of Empires]]
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  • ...duals identifying themselves as &quot;A.&quot; and &quot;Z.&quot;, aliases of [[Andrew Yaphe]] and [[Zeke Berdichevsky]]. ...ers, along with &quot;Other Notable Players and Future Stars&quot;, a sort of Honorable Mention category.
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