Difference between revisions of "Virginia Tech"
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In 2010, former [[Maryland]] player [[Dan Goff]] transferred to Tech from [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]]. Elected VT-ACO's president the following year, he – along with Mike Hundley, now the team's advisor – helped to bring the team back after a period of relative inactivity. Founding member Jason Thweatt, who returned to Tech in 2002 as a professor and advisor/coach for VT-ACO, left the team in 2012. | In 2010, former [[Maryland]] player [[Dan Goff]] transferred to Tech from [[J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College]]. Elected VT-ACO's president the following year, he – along with Mike Hundley, now the team's advisor – helped to bring the team back after a period of relative inactivity. Founding member Jason Thweatt, who returned to Tech in 2002 as a professor and advisor/coach for VT-ACO, left the team in 2012. | ||
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+ | In 2018, the Hokies returned to ICT, winning the 2018 Carolinas Sectional. | ||
==Team members== | ==Team members== | ||
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[[File:2007 virginia tech team.jpg|250px|thumb|VT-ACO yearbook photo, 2007]] | [[File:2007 virginia tech team.jpg|250px|thumb|VT-ACO yearbook photo, 2007]] | ||
===Current roster=== | ===Current roster=== | ||
+ | * [[Tahreem Alam]], '21 | ||
+ | * [[Mahdi Alkafawi]], '21 | ||
* [[Orien Altman]], '20 | * [[Orien Altman]], '20 | ||
* [[Zach Beckley]], '20 | * [[Zach Beckley]], '20 | ||
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* [[Cole Casteel]], '20 | * [[Cole Casteel]], '20 | ||
* [[Eric Chang]], '19 | * [[Eric Chang]], '19 | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Kevin Chen]], '21 |
* [[Jack Huguenin]], '20 | * [[Jack Huguenin]], '20 | ||
* [[Sarita Hough]] | * [[Sarita Hough]] | ||
+ | * [[Andrew Kayota]], '21 | ||
* [[Nick Luca]], '20 | * [[Nick Luca]], '20 | ||
* [[Nolan McGrady]], '20 | * [[Nolan McGrady]], '20 | ||
+ | * [[Ethan Obenrader]], '21 | ||
* [[Emma Sparks]], '19 | * [[Emma Sparks]], '19 | ||
* [[Josh Spence]], '19 | * [[Josh Spence]], '19 | ||
* [[Spencer Thorpe]], '20 | * [[Spencer Thorpe]], '20 | ||
+ | * [[Alia Wilson]], '21 | ||
===Former players=== | ===Former players=== | ||
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* [[Jeff Bocock]], '99 | * [[Jeff Bocock]], '99 | ||
* [[Eliot Brenner]], '99 | * [[Eliot Brenner]], '99 | ||
+ | * [[Max Chewning]], '17 | ||
* [[Adam Chin]], '08 | * [[Adam Chin]], '08 | ||
* [[Michael Chuber]], '16 (President, 2013–2016) | * [[Michael Chuber]], '16 (President, 2013–2016) |
Revision as of 10:51, 1 April 2018
Virginia Tech | |
Location: Blacksburg, VA | |
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Current President or Coach | President: Eric Chang (2016–present) Advisor: Mike Hundley (2012–present) |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is a public land-grant university located in Blacksburg, Virginia. Its quizbowl team, the Academic Competition Organization at Virginia Tech (VT-ACO), participates in ACF, mACF, NAQT, and various other kinds of tournaments.
History
VT-ACO was established during fall semester 1995 by undergraduate students Jeff Ford, Dennis Loo, and Jason Thweatt. In the words of the club's constitution, its founding mission was to "promote greater campus participation in College Bowl and other academic invitational tournaments by overseeing the administration of the intramural College Bowl tournaments, sponsoring other campus activities, and selecting teams for intercollegiate play."
Despite being newcomers on Virginia's collegiate quizbowl circuit, VT-ACO thrived during its early years. In only its second year of operation, the organization made it to the 1997 NAQT ICT. In 1998, Tech sent teams to that year's ICT as well as the College Bowl NCT, where they would make a second appearance the following year.
One of the greatest successes in the recent history of the team was during the 2007 ICT at the University of Minnesota. They finished 14th out of the 32 schools in Division II. Their top three players were Sarah Mahood, Martin Davis, and Michael Hundley, with respective PPTHs of 2.41, 0.69, and 0.65. Mahood was the fourth highest scorer in the division. They returned to ICT the next year, this time less successful, placing 24th with a 3-10 record.
In 2010, former Maryland player Dan Goff transferred to Tech from J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College. Elected VT-ACO's president the following year, he – along with Mike Hundley, now the team's advisor – helped to bring the team back after a period of relative inactivity. Founding member Jason Thweatt, who returned to Tech in 2002 as a professor and advisor/coach for VT-ACO, left the team in 2012.
In 2018, the Hokies returned to ICT, winning the 2018 Carolinas Sectional.
Team members
Current roster
- Tahreem Alam, '21
- Mahdi Alkafawi, '21
- Orien Altman, '20
- Zach Beckley, '20
- Joseph Brooks, '18
- Cole Casteel, '20
- Eric Chang, '19
- Kevin Chen, '21
- Jack Huguenin, '20
- Sarita Hough
- Andrew Kayota, '21
- Nick Luca, '20
- Nolan McGrady, '20
- Ethan Obenrader, '21
- Emma Sparks, '19
- Josh Spence, '19
- Spencer Thorpe, '20
- Alia Wilson, '21
Former players
- Omar Abu Realh, '14
- Hank Alexander, '16
- Alex Apollonio, '16
- Landis Atkinson, '11
- Jeff Bocock, '99
- Eliot Brenner, '99
- Max Chewning, '17
- Adam Chin, '08
- Michael Chuber, '16 (President, 2013–2016)
- Martin Davis, '07
- Matt Fleischer, '16
- Jeff Ford
- Dan Goff, '13 (President, 2011–2013)
- Ryan Gunderson (President, 1999–2000)
- Michael Hundley
- Waldon Jue, '01 (President, 2000–2001)
- Dennis Loo, '99
- Sarah Mahood, '07 (President, 2004–2007)
- Brian Mongilio, '16
- Bryan Murphy, '16
- Emily Neal, '10 (President, 2007–2011)
- Jody Neel, '99
- Joseph Sanderson, '04 (President, 2001–2002)
- Nola Savage, '13
- Jason Thweatt, '97 (President, 1995–1997)
- Doug Turnbull, '04 (President, 2002–2003)
- Harry White, '13
- Tim Work, '04 (President, 2003–2004)
Hosted Tournaments
External links |