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  • ...nal. [[1988 NC State|NC State]] finished third, and [[1988 Ohio State|Ohio State B]] fourth. ...e Washington|George Washington]], [[1988 NYU|NYU]], [[1988 Penn State|Penn State]], [[1988 Florida|Florida]], [[1998 UMBC|UMBC]], and [[1988 Minnesota|Minne
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = North Carolina State University |citystate = Raleigh, NC
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  • From 1987: ...from the 1966 season, a history professor named Byron- all from Armstrong State. On the twentieth question, with "The Bonus Army" leading, Tom interrupted,
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  • ...Bowl: [[1984 College Bowl Nationals|1984]], [[1987 College Bowl Nationals|1987]], [[1989 College Bowl Nationals|1989]], [[2004 College Bowl Nationals|2004 ...bowl team at the University of Minnesota. For high school quiz bowl in the state of Minnesota, see [[Minnesota Quiz Bowl Alliance]].''
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  • | [[Valdosta State]] ...teams), [[Georgia Southwestern]], [[Shorter]], [[Spelman]], and [[Valdosta State]]
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  • ...tative national championship run that year. [[1983 Michigan State|Michigan State]] won the tournament, though [[1983 Brigham Young|Brigham Young]] was mathe ...egnum, can be considered the independent national championship of 1986 and 1987, but this is problematic as the tournament allowed masters teams and was no
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  • ...he next tier, and the winner of the state tournament is declared to be the state champion. The final tier is held at the WUNC-TV studios, where it is taped ...e state sponsored teams to make it a state-wide competition. In 2005, the State Library System discontinued its sponsorship of Quiz Bowl, and it ended afte
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  • | [[1980 Fresno State|Fresno State]] | [[1983 Michigan State|Michigan State]]
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  • ...tudents, which is primarily active in the greater Southeast, though its 18 state chapters range as far north as Illinois and as far west as Texas. It is rou ...or their state conventions from wherever they choose. Each year, a set for state conventions in each of the Beta age divisions (in those states that choose
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  • | [[1980 Fresno State|Fresno State]] | [[1980 Washington State|Washington State]]
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  • ...e Regional Tournaments that are hosted at 6 sites across the state and the State Championship Tournament. The format is most beloved for its allowing of co Like most formats, two teams compete in a match. The rules state that the sides are chosen by a coin flip, although more recently moderators
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  • ...hey occurred. The NIT/AAI series did not run a championship in 1982, 1986, 1987, or 1990. | [[Duke|Durham, NC]]
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  • ...School Invitational|three high school tournaments]] in the spring of 1986, 1987, and 1988. The team's faculty sponsor was Edith White. Per the [[IBA]] [[Bu ...[Maryland]] infinity times, also winning the 2010 ACF Winter tournament at NC Wesleyan and the 2011 Region 5 Division II Sectionals. VCU had a five-year
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  • To get a list of invitational tournaments, email Mike Starsinic of Ohio State at starsinic.1@osu.edu. | "Face it, State U. would wipe Tech out...so why can't they play at Nationals?"
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