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  • ...layer in the history of collegiate quizbowl, being the leading scorer on 6 ACF Nationals championship teams, 2 NAQT ICT Division I championship teams, and ...as on the championship teams at the [[1997 ACF Nationals|1997]] and [[1998 ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...team ceased playing in CBI tournaments in 2001. The team usually plays in ACF, mACF, and NAQT tournaments in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, with occasio * 1995–1996: Wahoo War of the Minds (Virginia)
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  • |highschool = [[La Jolla High School]] (1996-2000) ...the leading scorer on the Berkeley team that finished third at the [[2005 ACF Nationals]].
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  • ...ttending and hosting ACF events. Princeton deaffiliated from CBI after the 1996-1997 school year. The legacy of the longtime CBI exclusivity has, as recent ...d have likely been in close contention for undergraduate titles at ICT and ACF Nationals, had they not been cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic.<ref
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  • Jeff played on a [[Berkeley]] team that took 1st place at the [[2003 ACF Nationals]] with [[David Farris]], [[Jon Pennington]] and [[Seth Teitler]]. ...Princeton Buzzerfest]], [[WIT XI|2003 WIT]], [[2004 BLaST]] and [[2005 ACF Regionals]] sets. He also helped write the [[2003 Princeton Buzzerfest]].
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  • ...ces = ICT DI 1997, 2006, 2012; ICT DII 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017; ACF Nationals 2010, 2011, 2018, 2019}} *[[2019 ACF Nationals]] - 39th place (Sameer Apte, David Neiman, Muzaffer Cuneyd Tasog
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  • *1996 Missouri State Quiz Bowl Championship - April 12-13, 1996 *1998 CBI Regionals (Region 11) - February 20-21, 1998
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  • ...of the field. Partially due to this experience, UCLA would not return to ACF Nationals until 2006. UCLA has participated at NAQT ICT in either Division * [[Asmin Pathare]] (1996?-2003)
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  • ...r won [[Reach for the Top]] championships with the [[1992 Saunders]] and [[1996 Saunders]] teams. While [[Waterloo]], [[Queen's]], and [[Ottawa]] all had ...en hosted the Ontario sites of the [[NAQT_SCT_Canada|NAQT SCT]], [[TRASH]] Regionals, and VETO until 2004. Western is one of the few Canadian teams to travel t
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  • ...as the 1996 Midwest SCT. Incomplete records date as far back as 1994's CBI Regionals. *[[ACF Fall]] - 4 iterations; 2009, 2016, 2019 and 2022
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  • |nats = [[2017 ACF Nationals]]; [[2015 NAQT ICT| 2015 NAQT Undergraduate]]; [[2008 NAQT ICT|20 ...nd was one of the original schools to de-affiliate from [[CBI]] and form [[ACF]].
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  • ...ionals''' is an annual event held by [[ACF]]. Along with the NAQT [[ICT]], ACF Nationals is one of the two tournaments which determine a national champion Beginning in 2008, ACF Nationals crowned Undergraduate and Division II champions in addition to ov
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  • ...petitions, including [[College Bowl]] Intramurals through 1998 and [[TRASH Regionals]] in 1998. ...nals, the Bachelors/Don King Undergraduate Tournaments in October of 2001, ACF Fall in 2001 and 2003, and the NAQT Great Lakes SCT in 2003. Allison was al
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  • ...rsees the [[Carper Award]]. For more information on ACF, see their [http://acf-quizbowl.com/ website]. ...erm [[mACF]] refers to quizbowl tournaments and question sets that use the ACF format and rules, perhaps with slight modifications, or especially to make
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  • ...s|2013]], [[2014 ACF Nationals|2014]], [[2015 ACF Nationals|2015]], [[2016 ACF Nationals|2016]]<br>[[ICT|NAQT ICT]]:<br>[[2005 ICT|2005]], [[2006 ICT|2006 ...nament in 1985, finishing second. Chris Aliff was named co-MVP of the 1986 Regionals along with a player from Vanderbilt. This team remained active beyond the C
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  • ...and others as a combination with [[Illinois Open]] (called "TIT/IO") at "[[Regionals-plus]]" difficulty. It was generally well-received, though 10-line tossups Its target difficulty was between [[ACF Regionals]] and [[ACF Nationals]],
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  • ...n the [[US Open]], and many of its members would later become members in [[ACF]].}} ...Bowl]] to be played by HBCUs and still runs today. From its creation until 1996, the [[College Bowl Company]] controversially banned all teams which partic
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  • Since its founding in 1996, '''anti-NAQT sentiment''' has existed against [[National Academic Quiz Tou ...ique flavor that can verge into the [[NAQTie|extreme]]. In comparison to [[ACF]], its questions are shorter and have [[powermark]]s, and its rounds at var
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  • ...2021-2022<br>PACE NSC: 2002-2019, 2021-2022 <br> NHBB: 2015-2018 <br> TOC: 1996-2000 |rowspan="2"| ACF Fall
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  • ...ted] and one in 2016 titled [[25 for 25: A Definitive List of the Greatest ACF Players]], which merely listed the Top 25 rather than attempting to rank th ...ons were made primarily on the basis of performance on academic questions (ACF, NAQT, and such notable invitational tournaments as Maryland’s TIT, Virgi
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