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==History==
 
==History==
WKU's Academic Competition Club was unofficially founded in November 2009 when three former Kentucky high school quizbowl players realized they went to the same school. The team became university-sanctioned in February 2010 and attended two tournaments in the 2009-10 season. During the 2010-11 season, the club began hosting high school tournaments and competed in five collegiate events. The 2011-12 season saw the team compete in five collegiate events while also hosting three high school tournaments and a mirror of Penn Bowl.  
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WKU's Academic Competition Club was unofficially founded in November 2009 when three former Kentucky high school quizbowl players ([[Nick Conder]], [[Brian Riddle]], and Shawna Felkins) realized they went to the same school. The team became university-sanctioned in February 2010 and attended two tournaments in the 2009-10 season. During the 2010-11 season, the club began hosting high school tournaments and competed in five collegiate events. The 2011-12 season saw the team compete in five collegiate events while also hosting three high school tournaments and a mirror of Penn Bowl.  
  
==Tournaments Attended==
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==Performance==
*2010 ACF Regionals Mid-America (Hosted by [[WUSTL]])
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The WKU team regularly attends tournaments hosted by ACF and NAQT, in addition to other circuit tournaments that use pyramidal quizbowl questions. The team started off quite poorly, posting a losing record in each of its first three seasons. The arrival of [[Matthew Riggle]] in the 2012-13 season allowed the team to have another scoring threat than Conder, which allowed them to post top bracket finishes at ACF Fall and SCT. With the addition of dual-enrolled high school player [[Alex Malone]], WKU managed a 10th place finish in Division II at the [[2013 ICT]].
*2010 Moon Pie Classic (Hosted by [[UTC]])
 
*2010 Early Fall Tournament (Hosted by [[Illinois]])
 
*2010 ACF Fall South (Hosted by [[Alabama]])
 
*2011 NAQT Sectionals Region 6 (Hosted by [[Alabama]])
 
*2011 MUT Midwest (Hosted by [[Notre Dame]])
 
*2011 Moon Pie Classic (Hosted by [[UTC]])
 
*2011 Missiles of October (Hosted by [[Virginia]])
 
*2011 ACF Fall South (Hosted by [[Alabama]])
 
*2012 NAQT Sectionals Region 9 (Hosted by Illinois State)
 
*2012 Peaceful Resolution (Hosted by [[Chicago]])
 
*2012 MUT Midwest (Hosted by [[UIUC]])
 
*2012 IFT South (Hosted by [[Cedar Shoals]])
 
*2012 QUARK South (Hosted by [[Alabama]])
 
*2012 ACF Fall South (Hosted by [[Vanderbilt]])
 
  
 
==Tournaments Hosted==
 
==Tournaments Hosted==
  
*2010 WKU Hilltopper Invitational (High School tournament using NAQT IS-98A questions)
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WKU hosts several high school tournaments a year, with the centerpiece usually being the fall WKU Hilltopper Invitational. The team also hosts an annual JV tournament on SCOP Novice questions, in addition to several mirrors of collegiate tournaments over the last couple years. In 2013 WKU played host to the 2013 NAQT Kentucky State Championship.
*2011 WKU College Heights Academic Tournament (High School tournament using GSAC questions)
 
*2011 WKU Fall JV/Middle School Tournament (High School tournament using SCOP Novice questions)
 
*2011 WKU Hilltopper Invitational (High School tournament using Harvard Fall questions)
 
*2012 WKU Penn Bowl Mirror (College Tournament using Penn Bowl questions)
 
*2012 WKU Spring Novice Tournament (High school tournament using NAQT IS 114A questions)
 
*2012 WKU Fall JV Tournament (High School tournament using SCOP Novice questions)
 
  
 
==Current Players==
 
==Current Players==
 
* [[Nick Conder]] (2009-present)
 
* [[Nick Conder]] (2009-present)
* [[Shawna Felkins]] (2009-present)
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* [[Cole Phelps]] (2009-present)
* [[Cole Phelps]] (2010-present)
 
* [[Tommy Graven]] (2011-present)
 
 
* [[Terence Donohue]] (2011-present)
 
* [[Terence Donohue]] (2011-present)
 
* [[Joey Wallace]] (2012-present)
 
* [[Joey Wallace]] (2012-present)
 
* [[Matthew Riggle]] (2012-present)
 
* [[Matthew Riggle]] (2012-present)
* [[Jarred Johnson]] (2012-present)
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* [[Alex Malone]] (2013-present)
* [[David Sams]] (2012-present)
 
  
 
==Former Players==
 
==Former Players==
*[[Brian Riddle]] (2009-12)
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* [[Brian Riddle]], Founding Member (2009-12)
*[[Aaron Daley]] (2012)
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* [[Shawna Felkins]], Founding Member (2009-13)
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* [[Tommy Graven]] (2011-13)
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* [[Aaron Daley]] (2012)
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* [[Jarred Johnson]] (2012)
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* [[David Sams]] (2012)
  
 
[[Category: College clubs]]
 
[[Category: College clubs]]

Revision as of 23:24, 20 April 2013

Western Kentucky University is a large public university located in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

History

WKU's Academic Competition Club was unofficially founded in November 2009 when three former Kentucky high school quizbowl players (Nick Conder, Brian Riddle, and Shawna Felkins) realized they went to the same school. The team became university-sanctioned in February 2010 and attended two tournaments in the 2009-10 season. During the 2010-11 season, the club began hosting high school tournaments and competed in five collegiate events. The 2011-12 season saw the team compete in five collegiate events while also hosting three high school tournaments and a mirror of Penn Bowl.

Performance

The WKU team regularly attends tournaments hosted by ACF and NAQT, in addition to other circuit tournaments that use pyramidal quizbowl questions. The team started off quite poorly, posting a losing record in each of its first three seasons. The arrival of Matthew Riggle in the 2012-13 season allowed the team to have another scoring threat than Conder, which allowed them to post top bracket finishes at ACF Fall and SCT. With the addition of dual-enrolled high school player Alex Malone, WKU managed a 10th place finish in Division II at the 2013 ICT.

Tournaments Hosted

WKU hosts several high school tournaments a year, with the centerpiece usually being the fall WKU Hilltopper Invitational. The team also hosts an annual JV tournament on SCOP Novice questions, in addition to several mirrors of collegiate tournaments over the last couple years. In 2013 WKU played host to the 2013 NAQT Kentucky State Championship.

Current Players

Former Players