Difference between revisions of "Susan Ikenberry"

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|'''Current team:''' "It's Academic 2012/13 Noah Cowan, Lily Gasparetti, Patrick Holland, Ned Sanger
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|'''Current team:''' "It's Academic" 2012/13 Noah Cowan, Lily Gasparetti, Patrick Holland, Ned Sanger
 
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|'''Former school(s):''' [[Georgetown Day]] (to 2008, continuing to serve as "It's Academic" coach to the present.)
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|'''[[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]] (1998)'''
 
|'''[[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]] (1998)'''

Revision as of 15:51, 18 May 2013

Susan Ikenberry
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Current team: "It's Academic" 2012/13 Noah Cowan, Lily Gasparetti, Patrick Holland, Ned Sanger
Career record: unknown
Former school(s): Georgetown Day (to 2009,
Serves as "It's Academic" coach to the present.)
Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award (1998)


Susan "Sue" Ikenberry was the quizbowl coach at Georgetown Day, where she still teaches. Sue is the first-ever Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award winner, and also selected and coached the Washington, D.C. Panasonic Team until the tournament's discontinuation. [Douglas Tyson was the major DC Panasonic Coach, winning the entire event, in the early 2000s and continuing to present excellent teams throughout his tenure in that position.]