Re: Full Canadian SCT Results


     Since y'all had the teams playing in a combined round robin, did
you use the Div I set of questions or the Div II set?

--Raj Dhuwalia

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--- In quizbowl_at_yahoogroups.com, Ben Smith <uotrivia_at_y...> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 3 Division I and 8 Division II teams met at the
> University of Ottawa for the 2005 NAQT Canadian SCT,
> Ottawa's biggest hosted tournament yet.  After a
> combined round-robin, teams were split into playoff
> brackets of top 4/middle 4/low 3.  The results are as
> follows:
> 
> TOP BRACKET
> 
> 1.  Cornell (D1)  12-1
> 2t.  Toronto A (D1)  10-3
> 2t.  McGill B (D2)  10-3
> 4.  Alfred (D2)  7-6
> 
> MIDDLE BRACKET
> 
> 5.  McMaster (D2)  7-6
> 6t.  Toronto B (D2)  6-7
> 6t.  Carleton (D2)  6-7
> 8.  McGill A (D1)  5-8
> 
> LOW BRACKET
> 
> 9.  Wilfrid Laurier (D2)  4-8
> 10.  McGill C (D2)  2-10
> 11.  Brock* (D2)  1-11
> 
> ( * Brock had a much longer team name for the
> tournament; it is shortened here)
> 
> Congratulations to Cornell University for taking
> Division 1, as well as the tournament. 
> Congratulations to McGill B for taking Division 2 and
> the Undergraduate title.  A special thank you to the
> schools new to NAQT that attended:  Alfred, Brock,
> Carleton, and Wilfrid Laurier.
> 
> Matt Reece of Cornell was the top individual at 65
> ppg.  Eric Smith of Toronto A was the top Canadian at
> 53 ppg.  Andy Saunders of Brock was the top D2 player
> at 48 ppg.  John Ratcliffe of Wilfrid Laurier was the
> top rookie at 31 ppg.  Thank you to the numerous
> players who either participated in their first NAQT
> tournament, or first tournament altogether.
> 
> The tournament website will be eventually updated to
> serve as a results page.  Statistics for the 2005
> Canadian SCT can be found here:
>
http://ca.geocities.com/uotrivia/canSCT2005/CanSCT2005full_standings.html
> 
> Thanks goes out to Rico Catibog, Zhan Huan Zhou, Bobby
> Hsu, Philippe Marchand, and Michelle Bishop for taking
> out a Saturday to help staff the tournament.  Thanks
> to U of O ICT reps Jeff Gordon, Shauna McNally, and
> Tamara Vardomskaya for reading.  Thanks to the Lisgar
> HS students who got some volunteer hours through
> scorekeeping.  And of course, thanks to all the
> players and teams that came out for the tournament.
> 
> On behalf of U of O, I'd like to say we had a great
> time, congratulations to all teams, and we hope to see
> you again soon.
> 
> Ben Smith,
> U of O Trivia.
> 
> 
> ps:  U of O is also hosting a trash/academic hybrid
> tournament on March 19.  The tournament website is at
http://ca.geocities.com/uotrivia/OHT05.html
> 
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