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{{Infobox|Name = Boyang Jiao
 
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|Nickname = Big Boyang  
 
|Nickname = Big Boyang  
 
|schoolcur = [[Amherst]] (2014-2016, 2018-)
 
|schoolcur = [[Amherst]] (2014-2016, 2018-)
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'''Boyang Jiao''' plays for [[Amherst]] and previously for [[Arcadia]]. He was on team California at the 2013 edition of [[NASAT]] and was lead scorer on the T-5th Arcadia A team at the [[2014 HSNCT]] where he played alongside [[Kevin Wang]].  
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'''Boyang Jiao''' plays for [[Amherst]] and previously for [[Arcadia]].
  
In college, Boyang joined Kevin and [[Corry Wang]] at Amherst, where they helped lead Amherst to prominence as a top bracket contender. After taking three semesters off, he returned to Amherst in the spring of 2018 and played on the Amherst teams at the [[2018 ICT]] and [[2018 ACF Nationals]]. He later played on the Amherst team which took second-place undergraduate and tenth-place overall at the [[2019 ICT]] and came in 15th at [[2019 ACF Nationals]].
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==Career==
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===High School===
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Boyang was on team California at the [[2013 NASAT]] and was lead scorer on both the T-33rd [[2013 HSNCT]] team of [[Jason Cheng]] and [[Corry Wang]] and the T-5th [[2014 HSNCT]] team of [[Kevin Wang]] and [[Justin Nghiem]].
  
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===College===
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Boyang joined Corry at Amherst and was joined in turn by Kevin - together they helped lead Amherst to prominence as a top bracket contender. After taking three semesters off, he returned to Amherst in the spring of 2018 and played on the Amherst teams at the [[2018 ICT]] and [[2018 ACF Nationals]]. He later played on the Amherst team which took second-place undergraduate and tenth-place overall at the [[2019 ICT]] and came in 15th at [[2019 ACF Nationals]]. In the 2019 player poll, he was voted 14th in both history and miscellaneous.
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Despite his irregular enrollment at Amherst, he will often appear at summer open events, such as 2019's [[Age of Empires]] and 2020's [[Mike Bentley]] event [[Myth of the Machine]], at which he led his team to victory with over 100 ppg.
  
 
Boyang is currently taking more time off before finishing his final semester. Some say, late at night, you can still hear him out in them thar hills, negging Chinese dynasties. One day, he will return.  
 
Boyang is currently taking more time off before finishing his final semester. Some say, late at night, you can still hear him out in them thar hills, negging Chinese dynasties. One day, he will return.  
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 10 December 2020

Boyang Jiao
Noted subjects Ancient and Modern History (but nothing in between), Other/Miscellaneous
Current college Amherst (2014-2016, 2018-)
High school Arcadia (2010-2014)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Boyang Jiao plays for Amherst and previously for Arcadia.

Career

High School

Boyang was on team California at the 2013 NASAT and was lead scorer on both the T-33rd 2013 HSNCT team of Jason Cheng and Corry Wang and the T-5th 2014 HSNCT team of Kevin Wang and Justin Nghiem.

College

Boyang joined Corry at Amherst and was joined in turn by Kevin - together they helped lead Amherst to prominence as a top bracket contender. After taking three semesters off, he returned to Amherst in the spring of 2018 and played on the Amherst teams at the 2018 ICT and 2018 ACF Nationals. He later played on the Amherst team which took second-place undergraduate and tenth-place overall at the 2019 ICT and came in 15th at 2019 ACF Nationals. In the 2019 player poll, he was voted 14th in both history and miscellaneous.

Despite his irregular enrollment at Amherst, he will often appear at summer open events, such as 2019's Age of Empires and 2020's Mike Bentley event Myth of the Machine, at which he led his team to victory with over 100 ppg.

Boyang is currently taking more time off before finishing his final semester. Some say, late at night, you can still hear him out in them thar hills, negging Chinese dynasties. One day, he will return.