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The University of Kentucky's Academic Team fielded squads to a number of tournaments throughout the 2001-2002 season, winning such events as [[Carnegie Melon]]'s E-Bowla, [[Washington University]]'s [[St. Louis Open]] III, the inaugural [[ACF Fall]], and the [[University of Tennessee-Chattanooga]]'s [[Moon Pie Classic]] . It also competed at [[ACF Regionals]] and [[ACF Nationals]], coming in third at the former and second at the latter, the highest [[ACF Nationals|Nationals]] placement the team has thus far ever managed.  
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The University of Kentucky's Academic Team fielded squads to a number of tournaments throughout the 2001-2002 season, winning such events as [[Carnegie Mellon]]'s E-Bowla, [[Washington University]]'s [[St. Louis Open]] III, the inaugural [[ACF Fall]], and [[UTC]]'s [[Moon Pie Classic]] . It also competed at [[ACF Regionals]] and [[ACF Nationals]], coming in third at the former and second at the latter, the highest [[ACF Nationals|Nationals]] placement the team has thus far ever managed.  
  
 
While there were often multiple teams sent to these events (and others), the "A" team typically consisted of [[Seth Kendall]], [[Kelly McKenzie]], and [[Robert Osborne]] (notable exceptions were the teams fielded at the SLO, to which Robert could not go; the Fall, which Kelly edited; and the Moon Pie, where Kelly decided to play solo for variety's sake).
 
While there were often multiple teams sent to these events (and others), the "A" team typically consisted of [[Seth Kendall]], [[Kelly McKenzie]], and [[Robert Osborne]] (notable exceptions were the teams fielded at the SLO, to which Robert could not go; the Fall, which Kelly edited; and the Moon Pie, where Kelly decided to play solo for variety's sake).

Latest revision as of 17:38, 11 July 2011

The University of Kentucky's Academic Team fielded squads to a number of tournaments throughout the 2001-2002 season, winning such events as Carnegie Mellon's E-Bowla, Washington University's St. Louis Open III, the inaugural ACF Fall, and UTC's Moon Pie Classic . It also competed at ACF Regionals and ACF Nationals, coming in third at the former and second at the latter, the highest Nationals placement the team has thus far ever managed.

While there were often multiple teams sent to these events (and others), the "A" team typically consisted of Seth Kendall, Kelly McKenzie, and Robert Osborne (notable exceptions were the teams fielded at the SLO, to which Robert could not go; the Fall, which Kelly edited; and the Moon Pie, where Kelly decided to play solo for variety's sake).

For a more detailed, highly subjective , and not terribly clever account of the team's activities during this season, go here.