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'''Stanford University''' is a private university in Stanford, CA.
 
'''Stanford University''' is a private university in Stanford, CA.
  
==Tournaments==
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==Written Tournaments==
In addition to frequently hosting [[ACF]] events, Stanford traditionally hosts the annual tournament, [[Cardinal Classic]]. Stanford also hosts the long running [http://quizbowl.stanford.edu/archive Stanford Archive], one of the chief question respositories. In the 2012-2013 school year, the Stanford A team went undefeated in every tournament at which it played (ACF Fall in November, IFT Mirror in November, SCT DII in February, ICT DII in April, and MUT in May) except for ACF Nationals (though they went undefeated in their playoff bracket).
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During the 1990s and 2000s, the Stanford team regularly produced the [[Cardinal Classic]] set, with the last incarnation being produced in 2009. In 2016, spearheaded by the writing efforts of [[Stephen Liu]], [[Austin Brownlow]], and [[Benji Ngyuen]], the Stanford team wrote a very well-received nationals-prep set entitled [["stanford housewrite"]]. The set was run at various sites across the country including Stanford and Maryland, the latter of which attracted a highly competitive field not much unlike an average Chicago Open field. The name of the set was inspired by a placeholder title that Brownlow had scrawled across a whiteboard in the Stanford team's practice room, and was intended a tongue-in-cheek criticism of tortured acronyms like [[STIMPY]] and [[MYSTERIUM]].
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==Tournament Results==
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Stanford's only championship in the modern era was an ACF Nationals title in 2010, achieved by a team led by [[Andrew Yaphe]].
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In the 2012-2013 school year, a Stanford A team led by [[Benji Ngyuen]] went undefeated in every tournament at which it played (ACF Fall in November, IFT Mirror in November, SCT DII in February, ICT DII in April, and MUT in May) except for ACF Nationals (though they went undefeated in their playoff bracket).
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The team experienced a great resurgence beginning in the 2014-2015 season, with the addition of incoming graduate students [[Stephen Liu]] and [[Austin Brownlow]], along with freshmen [[Nathan Weiser]], [[Alex Freed]], [[Tabitha Walker]], and [[Jialin Ding]]. Stanford A placed second, and was the highest-finishing collegiate team, at that year's nationals-prep event, [[George Oppen]]. The team went on to finish 5th at the [[2015 ICT]] and 4th at the [[2015 ACF Nationals]], where it delivered a key loss to a highly-lauded Virginia team that was coming off of an ICT championship. Both finishes were Stanford's best since 2010. Meanwhile, Stanford B finished 3rd in Division II at ICT and captured the undergraduate championship at Nationals.
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Stanford A reached even greater heights during the 2015-2016 season, finishing 3rd at both national events with key victories over Chicago and Maryland at each.
  
 
==Current Players==
 
==Current Players==

Revision as of 21:22, 20 April 2016

Stanford
Stanford.gif
Location:
Stanford, CA
Current President or Coach Tabitha Walker
National championships 1998 NAQT Division I, 2010 ACF Nationals, 2006 NAQT Division II, 2013 NAQT Division II, 1978 College Bowl
NAQT Page link

Stanford University is a private university in Stanford, CA.

Written Tournaments

During the 1990s and 2000s, the Stanford team regularly produced the Cardinal Classic set, with the last incarnation being produced in 2009. In 2016, spearheaded by the writing efforts of Stephen Liu, Austin Brownlow, and Benji Ngyuen, the Stanford team wrote a very well-received nationals-prep set entitled "stanford housewrite". The set was run at various sites across the country including Stanford and Maryland, the latter of which attracted a highly competitive field not much unlike an average Chicago Open field. The name of the set was inspired by a placeholder title that Brownlow had scrawled across a whiteboard in the Stanford team's practice room, and was intended a tongue-in-cheek criticism of tortured acronyms like STIMPY and MYSTERIUM.

Tournament Results

Stanford's only championship in the modern era was an ACF Nationals title in 2010, achieved by a team led by Andrew Yaphe.

In the 2012-2013 school year, a Stanford A team led by Benji Ngyuen went undefeated in every tournament at which it played (ACF Fall in November, IFT Mirror in November, SCT DII in February, ICT DII in April, and MUT in May) except for ACF Nationals (though they went undefeated in their playoff bracket).

The team experienced a great resurgence beginning in the 2014-2015 season, with the addition of incoming graduate students Stephen Liu and Austin Brownlow, along with freshmen Nathan Weiser, Alex Freed, Tabitha Walker, and Jialin Ding. Stanford A placed second, and was the highest-finishing collegiate team, at that year's nationals-prep event, George Oppen. The team went on to finish 5th at the 2015 ICT and 4th at the 2015 ACF Nationals, where it delivered a key loss to a highly-lauded Virginia team that was coming off of an ICT championship. Both finishes were Stanford's best since 2010. Meanwhile, Stanford B finished 3rd in Division II at ICT and captured the undergraduate championship at Nationals.

Stanford A reached even greater heights during the 2015-2016 season, finishing 3rd at both national events with key victories over Chicago and Maryland at each.

Current Players

Former Players

Title Succession

NAQT ICT Division I Overall Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Chicago
1998
Chicago
NAQT ICT Division II Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Harvard
2013
Harvard
NAQT ICT Division II Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Chicago
2006
Maryland
ACF Nationals Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Chicago
2010
Yale

College Bowl Title Succession

College Bowl Nationals Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
None
1978
Davidson

Trivia

Stanford's 1978 College Bowl championship team featured noted jazz critic Ted Gioia, the uncle of the Gonzaga- and Harvard-affiliated Ted Gioia who is more famous to the quizbowl community.

External Links

Club Website