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The '''Hoppes-Mikanowski limit''' is broken when two players on the same team each score above 70 ppg in any format. It was first broken at the 2000 NAQT IFT at Yale, by namesakes [[Jeff Hoppes]] and [[Jacob Mikanowski]], the Hoppes-Mikanowski limit was broke at [[Emory]]'s 2013 mirror of [[VCU Closed]] by [[Will Butler]] and [[Adam Silverman]][http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1271/stats/all_games/teamdetail/#t1], becoming the second team to break the limit on regular difficulty college questions.
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The '''Hoppes-Mikanowski limit''' is broken when two players on the same team each score above 70 ppg in any format. It was first broken at the 2000 NAQT IFT at Yale, by its namesakes [[Jeff Hoppes]] and [[Jacob Mikanowski]]. Their accomplishment remained unmatched until [[Emory]]'s 2013 mirror of [[VCU Closed]], where [[Will Butler]] and [[Adam Silverman]][http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1271/stats/all_games/teamdetail/#t1], became the second pair of players to do so.
  
 
===Attempts to Break the Hoppes-Mikanowski Limit===
 
===Attempts to Break the Hoppes-Mikanowski Limit===

Revision as of 21:36, 12 March 2013

The Hoppes-Mikanowski limit is broken when two players on the same team each score above 70 ppg in any format. It was first broken at the 2000 NAQT IFT at Yale, by its namesakes Jeff Hoppes and Jacob Mikanowski. Their accomplishment remained unmatched until Emory's 2013 mirror of VCU Closed, where Will Butler and Adam Silverman[1], became the second pair of players to do so.

Attempts to Break the Hoppes-Mikanowski Limit