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Revision as of 18:44, 17 August 2012

1995 ACF Nationals
Edited by Jim Dendy
Champion Harvard
Runner-up Georgia Tech
Third Berkeley
Fourth South Carolina
High scorer Tom Waters, South Carolina
Site Tennessee
Field
Stats


The 1995 ACF Nationals featured a 39 team field and was held at the University of Tennessee.

Tournament Results

All-Stars


Results

Group A

Team Win Loss
Harvard 11 0
Berkeley 9 2
Maryland A 8 3
Vanderbilt A 8 3
Georgia Tech B 8 3
Emory 6 5
Princeton 6 5
Michigan B 4 7
Virginia B 3 8
Texas A&M 2 9
Tennessee B 1 10
Western Michigan 0 11
Georgia DNP DNP

Group B

Name Win Loss
Georgia Tech A 11 1
Virginia A 10 2
Brigham Young A 9 3
Maryland B 8 4
Minnesota 8 4
Cornell 8 4
Oklahoma 6 6
Rice 5 7
Chicago B 4 8
Penn 4 8
Michigan A 2 10
Colorado 2 10
Memphis 1 11

Group C

Name Win Loss
South Carolina 10 2
Illinois 10 2
Chicago A 10 2
Tennessee A 10 2
North Carolina 8 4
George Washington 7 5
Midwestern State 7 5
Iowa State 5 7
Brigham Young B 4 8
Duke 4 8
Michigan C 2 10
Texas Christian 11 1
Vanderbilt B 0 12

In addition to Harvard, Georgia Tech, Berkeley, and South Carolina, Maryland A, Chicago A, Illinois, Virginia A, Brigham Young A, Georgia Tech B, and Minnesota made the playoffs. Harvard and Georgia Tech played a three game series for the Championship, Harvard won the first game by a score of 250-240, Georgia Tech then responded devastating Harvard 455-105, however nine Jeff Johnson tossups gave Harvard the title, 320-255.

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