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− | The '''State University of New York at Buffalo''', more commonly known as ''' | + | The '''State University of New York at Buffalo''', more commonly known as the '''University at Buffalo''' or '''UB''', is a public university in and near Buffalo, New York. The club was active until about 2008, at which point it was disbanded. It was revived in 2010 by [[Zach Pace]], and has remained active on the New York circuit since. |
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Very little is known about the team prior to its disbanding, other than members played in College Bowl tournaments. There were also occasional intramural trash tournaments. Around 2008, this incarnation of the club became inactive, sending a set of very expensive buzzers into bureaucratic oblivion. | Very little is known about the team prior to its disbanding, other than members played in College Bowl tournaments. There were also occasional intramural trash tournaments. Around 2008, this incarnation of the club became inactive, sending a set of very expensive buzzers into bureaucratic oblivion. | ||
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Zach Pace reformed the club, with some classmates (Sember, Nemmer, and then-Treasurer Molly Sikora) from [[Clarence]] in Fall 2010. They attended no tournaments until 2011 DII SCTs at SUNY New Paltz (placing 2/8 and 7/8). After this, they attended 2011 ACF Regionals at RIT and 2011 MUT at McMaster, with mediocre results. | Zach Pace reformed the club, with some classmates (Sember, Nemmer, and then-Treasurer Molly Sikora) from [[Clarence]] in Fall 2010. They attended no tournaments until 2011 DII SCTs at SUNY New Paltz (placing 2/8 and 7/8). After this, they attended 2011 ACF Regionals at RIT and 2011 MUT at McMaster, with mediocre results. | ||
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During the 2010-2011 season, Buffalo was notable for possessing an overwhelming majority of science and engineering majors (Travis Nemmer, a Political Science, Asian Studies, and Classics major, was the only major member without a hard science major). This resulted in very good science conversion, but terrible literature conversion. | During the 2010-2011 season, Buffalo was notable for possessing an overwhelming majority of science and engineering majors (Travis Nemmer, a Political Science, Asian Studies, and Classics major, was the only major member without a hard science major). This resulted in very good science conversion, but terrible literature conversion. | ||
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== Tournaments == | == Tournaments == | ||
The club hosted the first [[Bull Bowl 11|Bull Bowl]] on November 12, 2011, which was won by Nichols School. | The club hosted the first [[Bull Bowl 11|Bull Bowl]] on November 12, 2011, which was won by Nichols School. | ||
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+ | ==Former Members== | ||
+ | *[[Zach Pace]] | ||
+ | *[[Travis Nemmer]] | ||
+ | *[[Matt Hill]] | ||
+ | *[[Quinne Sember]] | ||
+ | *John O'Brien | ||
+ | *Pratyush Joshi | ||
+ | *Andrew Stebbins | ||
+ | *Dan Oltmanns | ||
+ | *Sarah Mye | ||
+ | *Ben Fein-Smolinski | ||
[[Category:College clubs]] | [[Category:College clubs]] |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 29 March 2020
The State University of New York at Buffalo, more commonly known as the University at Buffalo or UB, is a public university in and near Buffalo, New York. The club was active until about 2008, at which point it was disbanded. It was revived in 2010 by Zach Pace, and has remained active on the New York circuit since.
History
Very little is known about the team prior to its disbanding, other than members played in College Bowl tournaments. There were also occasional intramural trash tournaments. Around 2008, this incarnation of the club became inactive, sending a set of very expensive buzzers into bureaucratic oblivion.
Zach Pace reformed the club, with some classmates (Sember, Nemmer, and then-Treasurer Molly Sikora) from Clarence in Fall 2010. They attended no tournaments until 2011 DII SCTs at SUNY New Paltz (placing 2/8 and 7/8). After this, they attended 2011 ACF Regionals at RIT and 2011 MUT at McMaster, with mediocre results.
During the 2010-2011 season, Buffalo was notable for possessing an overwhelming majority of science and engineering majors (Travis Nemmer, a Political Science, Asian Studies, and Classics major, was the only major member without a hard science major). This resulted in very good science conversion, but terrible literature conversion.
Tournaments
The club hosted the first Bull Bowl on November 12, 2011, which was won by Nichols School.
Former Members
- Zach Pace
- Travis Nemmer
- Matt Hill
- Quinne Sember
- John O'Brien
- Pratyush Joshi
- Andrew Stebbins
- Dan Oltmanns
- Sarah Mye
- Ben Fein-Smolinski