ACF Nationals: Brief Results

While there is a break in the Michigan/Mercyhurst
game, allow me to post, in brief, the results of the
2001 ACF National Championship Tournament, held on the
very chilly campus of the University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor, MI.

Teams played a full round-robin
with in two opening divisions: Scylla and
Charybdis:

Scylia Results:
1. Virginia (7-0)
2. Michigan B
(6-1)
3. Kentucky (4-3, 1780 pts)
4. Chicago (4-3, 1215
pts)
5. Carleton (4-3, 1100 pts)
6. Texas-Austin
(2-5)
7. Michigan C (1-6)
8. Tenn-Chatt.
(0-7)

Charybdis Results:
1. Michigan A (7-0)
2. Illinois
(5-2, 1290 pts)
3. Vanderbilt (5-2, 1255 pts)
4.
Berry (5-2, 1215 pts)
5. Oklahoma! (3-4)
6.
Wisconsin (2-5)
7. Washington U-St. Louis (1-6)
8.
Maryland-College Park (0-7)

Top four teams from each
division were then placed in the Master group, while the
remaining four teams from each division were placed in the
Alabaster group. (Bonus points for getting the hidden joke)
Results from previous games carried over.

Master
Results:
1. Michigan A (6-1, 1900 pts, beat UVa)
2.
Virginia (6-1, 1560 pts, beat UMich B)
3. Michigan B
(6-1, 1550 pts, beat UMich A)
4. Kentucky
(4-3)
5. Vanderbilt (2-5, beat Berry)
6. Berry (2-5,
top undergrad team)
7. Chicago (1-6, beat
Illinois)
8. Illinois (1-6)

Alabaster Results:
9.
Carleton (7-0)
10. Texas-Austin (5-2, beat Oklahoma in
Red River game)
11. Oklahoma! (5-2)
12.
Wisconsin (4-3, beat WUStL)
13. Wash U-St.L (4-3)
14.
Michigan C (2-5)
15. Maryland (1-6)
16.
Tennessee-Chattanooga (0-7)

The toe at the top of Master forced
a "play-in game" between Virginia and Michigan B,
which resulted in a 265-215 win for the Cavs. Virginia
faced Michigan A in a one-game final, won by Michigan A
by a 305-115 margin. Congratulations to Zeke
Berdichevsky, Adam Kemezis, Michael Davidson, and Noel Erinjeri
for their 2001 ACF National
Championship.

All-Stars:
1). John Kenney, UVa
2). (tie) Kelly McKenzie,
UK
2). (tie) Steve Watchorn, UW
4). Zeke
Berdichevsky, UMich A

Wang Award (most individual
negs):
(tie) Kelly McKenzie, UK and Steve Watchorn, UW, won by
Kelly on the coin toss (recieved a Michigan
stein)

Freeburg Award (lowest TU/I ratio, min. 20 buzzes)
Mark
Calaguas, Michigan C, 2.00 ratio, won a double shot
glass.

Team neg award (Most negs by a team):
Michigan B
and Kentucky, with 24 each, Michigan B declined the
set of four Michigan shot glasses to
Kentucky.

2001 Dr. N. Gordon Carper Award (to be fully detailed
later):
Dr. Robert L. Meredith, Georgia Tech

Thanks go
out to:
David Hamilton, David Goodman, Andrew
Yaphe, Subash Maddipoti, Alice Chou, Dr. Gordon Carper,
Julie Stahlhut, Eric Hillemann, Mike Burger, Kevin
Olmstead, Haggai Elitzur, Armen Terjimanian, Emily Moore,
Brandy Shattuck, Ed Markman, Anne Mitchell, and David
Bykowski.

A more fully detailed page and links and other fun
facts to come, but in the mean time, hockey game is
back on.

CDB
2001 ACF Nats TD

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