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− | + | [[2010 Chicago|Chicago]] ([[Seth Teitler]], [[Michael Arnold]], [[Selene Koo]], and [[Marshall Steinbaum]]) is the 2010 ICT champion. Second place went to [[Penn]] ([[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Chris White]], [[Sam Brown]] and [[Sid Chandrasekar]]). | |
− | + | [[2010 Minnesota|Minnesota]] ([[Brendan Byrne]], [[Rob Carson]], [[Andrew Hart]], and [[Gautam Kandlikar]]) won the undergraduate title. | |
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* [[Brendan Byrne]], [[Minnesota|Minnesota A]] | * [[Brendan Byrne]], [[Minnesota|Minnesota A]] | ||
* [[Mike Sorice]], [[Illinois|Illinois A]] | * [[Mike Sorice]], [[Illinois|Illinois A]] | ||
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==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
Stats can be found [http://naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=3180 here]. | Stats can be found [http://naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=3180 here]. | ||
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+ | ''Note: The results of the 2010 ICT was affected by the [[Andy Watkins]] cheating scandal; as such, this page only displays the legitimate champions of the event [http://www.naqt.com/articles/security-review-update.html]'' | ||
[[Category: Tournaments]][[Category: National championships]] | [[Category: Tournaments]][[Category: National championships]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:50, 27 May 2013
The 2010 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament was held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois, on April 11, 2010.
Results
Division 1
Chicago (Seth Teitler, Michael Arnold, Selene Koo, and Marshall Steinbaum) is the 2010 ICT champion. Second place went to Penn (Eric Mukherjee, Chris White, Sam Brown and Sid Chandrasekar).
Minnesota (Brendan Byrne, Rob Carson, Andrew Hart, and Gautam Kandlikar) won the undergraduate title.
The top individual scorers in D1 were:
Division 2
Brown (Guy Tabachnick, Ian Eppler, and Ben Cohen) took the D2 crown after beating Clemson on the last question of the final.
The top individual scorers in D2 were:
The community college champion was St. Charles, who finished 12th overall.
Stats
Stats can be found here.
Note: The results of the 2010 ICT was affected by the Andy Watkins cheating scandal; as such, this page only displays the legitimate champions of the event [1]