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Each year the club usually hosts two high school tournaments: one in the fall, FAcT (Fall Academic Tournament), which uses [[NAQT]] questions, and one in the spring, [[BHSAT]] (Bulldog High School Academic Tournament), which is house-written. It was also the Northeast host for both incarnations of [[ACF Winter]].
 
Each year the club usually hosts two high school tournaments: one in the fall, FAcT (Fall Academic Tournament), which uses [[NAQT]] questions, and one in the spring, [[BHSAT]] (Bulldog High School Academic Tournament), which is house-written. It was also the Northeast host for both incarnations of [[ACF Winter]].
  
Though the club had grown stagnant for years, the emergence of [[Richard Mason]] and [[John Lawrence]] as strong players, and the acquisition of Stanford veteran [[Kevin Koai]], helped to greatly strengthen it in the late 2000s. They won the Northeast [[NAQT SCT]] DI in 2010 and 2012 and DII in 2011, won the NE site of [[ACF Regionals]] in 2010-2012, and got extremely high D-values placing 2nd in [[NAQT SCT]] DII in 2010 and DI in 2011, behind [[Brown]] both times.  
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Yale won the NAQT DII ICT in 2002. Though the club had grown stagnant for several years thereafter, the emergence of [[Richard Mason]] and [[John Lawrence]] as strong players, and the acquisition of Stanford veteran [[Kevin Koai]], helped to greatly strengthen it in the late 2000s.  
  
Yale won the NAQT DII ICT in 2002; in 2011, they won DII ICT again and obtained their first [[2011 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] title. They won [[2012 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] again in 2012 after getting 3rd place at Division I in the [[2012 ICT|2012 NAQT ICT]].  
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Yale's recent regional accomplishments include victory at the Northeast [[NAQT SCT]] in 2010, 2012, and 2013, and at the Northeast site of [[ACF Regionals]] in 2010, 2011, and 2012.
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In 2011, it won the DII ICT again and obtained its first [[2011 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] title. In 2012, it got 3rd place at Division I in the [[2012 ICT|2012 NAQT ICT]] and won [[2012 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] again. Yale took its first Division I [[ICT]] title in 2013 while a freshman team captained by [[Grace Liu]] took 2nd place in Division II.
  
 
==Current Players Include:==
 
==Current Players Include:==
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*[[Sam Spaulding]]
 
*[[Sam Spaulding]]
 
*[[Spencer Weinreich]]
 
*[[Spencer Weinreich]]
*[[Benjamin Horowitz]]
 
 
*[[Stephen Leh]]
 
*[[Stephen Leh]]
 
*[[Matt Hoffer-Hawlik]]
 
*[[Matt Hoffer-Hawlik]]

Revision as of 13:26, 15 April 2013

Yale University
Yale.jpg
Location:
New Haven, CT
Current President or Coach Matt Jackson
National championships 2002 NAQT Division II, 2011 NAQT Division II, 2011 ACF Nationals, 2012 ACF Nationals, 2013 NAQT Division I
NAQT Page link

Yale University is a private institution located in New Haven, Connecticut.

Each year the club usually hosts two high school tournaments: one in the fall, FAcT (Fall Academic Tournament), which uses NAQT questions, and one in the spring, BHSAT (Bulldog High School Academic Tournament), which is house-written. It was also the Northeast host for both incarnations of ACF Winter.

Yale won the NAQT DII ICT in 2002. Though the club had grown stagnant for several years thereafter, the emergence of Richard Mason and John Lawrence as strong players, and the acquisition of Stanford veteran Kevin Koai, helped to greatly strengthen it in the late 2000s.

Yale's recent regional accomplishments include victory at the Northeast NAQT SCT in 2010, 2012, and 2013, and at the Northeast site of ACF Regionals in 2010, 2011, and 2012.

In 2011, it won the DII ICT again and obtained its first ACF Nationals title. In 2012, it got 3rd place at Division I in the 2012 NAQT ICT and won ACF Nationals again. Yale took its first Division I ICT title in 2013 while a freshman team captained by Grace Liu took 2nd place in Division II.

Current Players Include:

Former Players Include:

NAQT ICT Division I Overall Champion Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Virginia
2013
TBD
ACF Nationals Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Stanford
2011, 2012
TBD
NAQT ICT Division II Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Pitt
2002
Berkeley
NAQT ICT Division II Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Brown
2011
Harvard