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The '''2013 ACF Nationals''' was held between April 27 and 28 at [[Columbia|Columbia University]].
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2013 [[ACF Nationals]]
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|champion = [[2013 Illinois|Illinois A]]
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|second = [[2013 Yale|Yale]]
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|third = [[2013 Michigan|Michigan]]
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|fourth = [[2013 Penn|Penn A]]
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|scorer = [[John Lawrence]], [[London]]
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|editors = [[Jonathan Magin]], others
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|site = [[Columbia]]
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|stats = http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1397 }}
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==Results==
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===Division I Championship===
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#Illinois A ([[Billy Busse]], [[Ike Jose]], [[Austin Listerud]], [[Aaron Rosenberg]])
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#Yale ([[Matt Jackson]], [[Kevin Koai]], [[Grace Liu]], [[Ashvin Srivatsa]])
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#Michigan ([[Bryan Berend]], [[Kurtis Droge]], [[Saul Hankin]], [[Will Nediger]], [[Libo Zeng]])
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#Penn A ([[Patrick Liao]], [[Saajid Moyen]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Dallas Simons]])
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===Division I Undergraduate===
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#Chicago B ([[Ben Chametzky]], [[Ben Gammage]], [[Charles Tian]], [[Daichi Ueda]])
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#Harvard ([[Mark Arildsen]], [[David Liu]], [[Stephen Liu]], [[Sriram Pendyala]])
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#Rice ([[Henry Gorman]], [[Will Otter]], [[Victor Prieto]], [[Lauren Zook]])
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#Berkeley ([[Ankit Aggarwal]], [[Ilyas Bayramov]], [[Sam Braunfeld]], [[Tanay Kothari]], [[Michael Ling]])
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===Division II Championship===
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#Illinois B ([[Andrew Wang]])
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#Chicago D ([[Michael Coates]], [[James Kiselik]], [[Kay Li]])
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#MIT ([[Stephen Eltinge]], [[Andre Kessler]], [[Max Winberley]])
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#Hunter ([[Alexander Nero]])
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===All-Stars===
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Based on prelim scoring.
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#John Lawrence, [[London]] (91.25 PPG)
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#Andrew Hart, [[Minnesota]] (83.12 PPG)
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#Matt Bollinger, [[Virginia]] (76.88 PPG, #1 UG)
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#Ike Jose, [[Illinois]] A (63.12 PPG, #2 UG)
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#Matt Jackson, [[Yale]] (62.50 PPG, #3 UG)
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#Eric Mukherjee, [[Penn]] A (60.00 PPG)
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#Henry Gorman, [[Rice]] (56.88 PPG, #4 UG)
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#Chris Ray, [[Maryland]] (56.25 PPG)
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===Field===
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*[[Alabama]]
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*[[Alberta]]
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*[[Berkeley]]
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*[[Carleton]]
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*[[Chicago]] (4 teams)
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*[[Columbia]]
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*[[Dartmouth]]
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*[[George Mason]]
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*[[Georgia Tech]]
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*[[Harvard]]
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*[[Hunter College]]
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*[[Illinois]] (2 teams)
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*[[London]]
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*[[Maryland]] (2 teams)
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*[[Michigan]]
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*[[Michigan State]]
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*[[Minnesota]]
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*[[MIT]]
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*[[Northwestern]]
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*[[NYU]]
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*[[Ohio State]]
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*[[Ottawa]]
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*[[Penn]] (2 teams)
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*[[Princeton]]
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*[[Rice]]
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*[[Rutgers]]
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*[[South Carolina]]
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*[[Stanford]]
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*[[VCU]]
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*[[Virginia]]
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*[[WUSTL]]
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*[[Yale]]
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[[Category: National championships]]
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[[Category:ACF events]]

Revision as of 12:44, 25 June 2013

The 2013 ACF Nationals was held between April 27 and 28 at Columbia University.

2013 ACF Nationals
Edited by Jonathan Magin, others
Champion Illinois A
Runner-up Yale
Third Michigan
Fourth Penn A
High scorer John Lawrence, London
Site Columbia
Field
Stats http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1397


Results

Division I Championship

  1. Illinois A (Billy Busse, Ike Jose, Austin Listerud, Aaron Rosenberg)
  2. Yale (Matt Jackson, Kevin Koai, Grace Liu, Ashvin Srivatsa)
  3. Michigan (Bryan Berend, Kurtis Droge, Saul Hankin, Will Nediger, Libo Zeng)
  4. Penn A (Patrick Liao, Saajid Moyen, Eric Mukherjee, Dallas Simons)

Division I Undergraduate

  1. Chicago B (Ben Chametzky, Ben Gammage, Charles Tian, Daichi Ueda)
  2. Harvard (Mark Arildsen, David Liu, Stephen Liu, Sriram Pendyala)
  3. Rice (Henry Gorman, Will Otter, Victor Prieto, Lauren Zook)
  4. Berkeley (Ankit Aggarwal, Ilyas Bayramov, Sam Braunfeld, Tanay Kothari, Michael Ling)

Division II Championship

  1. Illinois B (Andrew Wang)
  2. Chicago D (Michael Coates, James Kiselik, Kay Li)
  3. MIT (Stephen Eltinge, Andre Kessler, Max Winberley)
  4. Hunter (Alexander Nero)

All-Stars

Based on prelim scoring.

  1. John Lawrence, London (91.25 PPG)
  2. Andrew Hart, Minnesota (83.12 PPG)
  3. Matt Bollinger, Virginia (76.88 PPG, #1 UG)
  4. Ike Jose, Illinois A (63.12 PPG, #2 UG)
  5. Matt Jackson, Yale (62.50 PPG, #3 UG)
  6. Eric Mukherjee, Penn A (60.00 PPG)
  7. Henry Gorman, Rice (56.88 PPG, #4 UG)
  8. Chris Ray, Maryland (56.25 PPG)

Field