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'''Will Holub-Moorman''' plays for [[Harvard]], where he was the second scorer on their 5th-place team at the [[2014 ACF Nationals]]. In high school, he was the driving force behind the improvement of the [[East Chapel Hill]] team, where he played with [[Jacob Reed]]. Known for his deep knowledge of the social sciences and miscellaneous "thought," he contributed most of the best-received questions from 2015's [[VICO]], edited for the [[2018|2018 ACF Regionals]] and [[2019 ACF Regionals]], and edited social science and "other" for the [[2018 Chicago Open]], in addition to writing numerous questions throughout the distribution.
 
'''Will Holub-Moorman''' plays for [[Harvard]], where he was the second scorer on their 5th-place team at the [[2014 ACF Nationals]]. In high school, he was the driving force behind the improvement of the [[East Chapel Hill]] team, where he played with [[Jacob Reed]]. Known for his deep knowledge of the social sciences and miscellaneous "thought," he contributed most of the best-received questions from 2015's [[VICO]], edited for the [[2018|2018 ACF Regionals]] and [[2019 ACF Regionals]], and edited social science and "other" for the [[2018 Chicago Open]], in addition to writing numerous questions throughout the distribution.
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Revision as of 12:16, 24 July 2019

Will Holub-Moorman
Noted subjects "Thought," academic history, general humanities
Past colleges Harvard (2012–7)
High school East Chapel Hill (2010-2012)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Will Holub-Moorman plays for Harvard, where he was the second scorer on their 5th-place team at the 2014 ACF Nationals. In high school, he was the driving force behind the improvement of the East Chapel Hill team, where he played with Jacob Reed. Known for his deep knowledge of the social sciences and miscellaneous "thought," he contributed most of the best-received questions from 2015's VICO, edited for the 2018 ACF Regionals and 2019 ACF Regionals, and edited social science and "other" for the 2018 Chicago Open, in addition to writing numerous questions throughout the distribution.