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  • {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1997 [[ACF Nationals]] |champion = [[1997 Virginia|Virginia A]]
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  • Member - Georgia Tech Academic Team (Atlanta, Ga.), 1993-1995, 1999 Starter (Georgia Tech A), 1995 ACF national championship runner-up
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  • ...p;[[Georgia Tech]]{{dot}}'''[[2023 ACF Nationals|2023]]''': [[Georgia Tech]]{{dot}}'''[[2024 ACF Nationals|2024]]''': [[Chicago]] |list2='''[[1997 ICT|1997]]''': [[Chicago]]{{dot}}'''[[1998 ICT|1998]]''': [[Stanford]]{{do
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Georgia Tech ...rgia Institute of Technology''' is a public university located in Atlanta, Georgia. Their quizbowl team has competed regularly since the formation of college
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  • | [[1981 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]] | [[1988 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
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  • ...llege 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]] ...als|2013]], [[2014 ACF Nationals|2014]]<br>[[ICT|NAQT ICT]]:<br>[[1997 ICT|1997]], [[1999 ICT|1999]], [[2000 ICT|2000]], [[2001 ICT|2001]], [[2002 ICT|2002
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  • * 1996–1997: University of Florida Tournament, Tarheel Cup (North Carolina), Emory Juni * 1997–1998: CBI Region 5 Championship
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  • |champion = [[Georgia Tech]] A [[Georgia Tech A]], led by [[Matt Bollinger]], won in the first game of an advantaged fina
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  • # [[1997 Virginia Open]] # [[2005 Georgia Tech Heinrich Boll]]
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  • ...[Maryland]]'s [[Matt Colvin]] and [[Vishnu Jejjala]], along with [[Georgia Tech]]'s [[Shaun Askew]], who were often ranged against such CBI partisans as [[ ===1997:===
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Virginia Tech ...], [[1999 NCT|1999]], [[2003 NCT|2003]]<br>[[ICT|NAQT ICT]]:<br>[[1997 ICT|1997]], [[1998 ICT|1998]], [[2007 ICT|2007]], [[2008 ICT|2008]], [[2014 ICT|2014
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  • * [[Adam Silverman]], [[Georgia Tech]] ...t one participating player was not yet born when the first ICT was held in 1997.
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  • ...al tournaments run by the [[Academic Competition Foundation]] from 1991 to 1997 are considered as part of the same series of events as those run by the [[A ...rporated as a legal entity until later in the 2010s, meaning that the 1991-1997 version is technically just as valid as anything that happened from 1998 un
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  • ...ICT|NAQT]] tournaments such as [[Maryland]], [[Tennessee]], and [[Georgia Tech]] no longer participated in College Bowl. By 2000 the only regular particip | [[1986 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
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  • | 1997 | [[Georgia Tech]]
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  • # [[2005 Georgia Tech Heinrich Boll]] # [[2004 Cal Tech Technophobia]]
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  • | 1997 || || A: 5th<br/>B: 24th<br/>C: 62nd || |next = [[1995 Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]]
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  • ...'''[[Non-pyramidal]]:''' <br/> NAC: 1994, 2003 <br/> PAC: 1992 <br/> TOC: 1997 ...vents like the [[NAC]] at that time. They played an [[NAQT]] tournament in 1997, and returned briefly in 2002. Starting from the 2005-2006 season, they hav
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  • ...at least 1996. An incarnation of this tournament was also run at [[Georgia Tech]] during the 1990s with the earliest surviving set dating from 1994. It was | January 14, 1997
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  • The Furman Academic Competitions Team was founded in fall 1997 by [[David Bykowski]] and [[Darrah Densmore]]. It may or may not have been * Furman went 7-2 to win Division II at the [[Georgia Tech]] mirror of 2004 [[MLK]].
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