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Latest revision as of 01:08, 16 January 2016

Dan Puma
Danpuma.jpg
Noted subjects General, History, Film, Religion, Soap Operas
Current college Maryland (2011-2015)
Past colleges Montgomery College (2011)
High school Gonzaga (2005-2009)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Dan Puma, or just "The Puma," was the star of Gonzaga's quizbowl team after the loss of Ted Gioia to Harvard.

After some time at Loyola-Maryland and Montgomery College, he ended up at Maryland where he got to play with his buddy Chris Ray and exchange many fist-bumps with Jordan Brownstein et al.

Editing

  • SUBMIT-European and World History
  • STIMPY-World History, Religion