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− | The '''2011 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament''' was held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois. | + | {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2011 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |
+ | |champion = [[Minnesota]] | ||
+ | |second = [[Brown]] | ||
+ | |third = [[Chicago]] A, [[VCU]] | ||
+ | |fourth = | ||
+ | |scorer = [[Matt Bollinger]] | ||
+ | |undergrad = [[VCU]] | ||
+ | |undergradsecond = [[Carleton]] | ||
+ | |undergradscorer = [[Matt Bollinger]] | ||
+ | |site = Hyatt Regency O'Hare (Rosemont, IL) | ||
+ | |field = 32 | ||
+ | |stats = [https://www.naqt.com/ict/2011/] | ||
+ | | }} | ||
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+ | The '''2011 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament''' was held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois. [[Seth Teitler]] served as a head-editor of the Division I set. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
− | ===Division | + | ===Division I=== |
− | + | [[2011 Minnesota|Minnesota]] ([[Rob Carson]], [[Mike Cheyne]], [[Andrew Hart]], and [[Gautam Kandlikar]]) cleared the field. Second place went to [[2011 Brown|Brown]] ([[Ben Cohen]], [[Ian Eppler]], [[Daniel Klein]], and [[Guy Tabachnick]]). | |
− | The tournament All-Stars in | + | The tournament All-Stars in DI were: |
* [[Chris Ray]], [[Maryland]] | * [[Chris Ray]], [[Maryland]] | ||
* [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Virginia]] (undergraduate) | * [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Virginia]] (undergraduate) | ||
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* [[Aaron Cohen]], [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute|Rensselaer Polytechnic]] | * [[Aaron Cohen]], [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute|Rensselaer Polytechnic]] | ||
− | + | The Division I Undergraduate championship was given to [[VCU]], who finished third. | |
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+ | ''Note: The 2011 ICT was affected by the [[Andy Watkins]] cheating scandal; as such, only the legitimate champions are listed here and displayed on the stats page. Further information [http://www.naqt.com/articles/security-review-update.html here]. | ||
− | ===Division | + | ===Division II=== |
− | [[2011 Yale|Yale]] ([[Matt Jackson]], [[Stephen Leh]], [[Stewart McDonald]], and [[Ashvin | + | [[2011 Yale|Yale]] ([[Matt Jackson]], [[Stephen Leh]], [[Stewart McDonald]], and [[Ashvin Srivatsa]]) took the DII crown after beating [[2011 Chicago|Chicago A]] ([[Ben Gammage]], [[Doug Graebner]], [[Charles Tian]], and [[Daichi Ueda]]) in an amusing final featuring a perhaps-ill-advised tossup on "the sexual revolution", which was negged emphatically with the word "YELLOW?!" by Matt Jackson and rebounded with an affectless delivery of the word "seeeex" by Daichi Ueda. |
− | The tournament All-Stars in | + | The tournament All-Stars in II were: |
* [[Neil Gurram]], [[MIT]] | * [[Neil Gurram]], [[MIT]] | ||
* [[Matt Jackson]], [[Yale]] | * [[Matt Jackson]], [[Yale]] | ||
* [[Dallin Kelson]], [[Chipola|Chipola A]] | * [[Dallin Kelson]], [[Chipola|Chipola A]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Dan Puma]], [[Montgomery College]] |
* [[Brad Fischer]], [[Northern Illinois]] | * [[Brad Fischer]], [[Northern Illinois]] | ||
* [[Charles Hang]], [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] | * [[Charles Hang]], [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Dan Donohue]], [[Northwestern]] |
* [[Daichi Ueda]], [[Chicago|Chicago A]] | * [[Daichi Ueda]], [[Chicago|Chicago A]] | ||
The community college champion was [[Chipola]], who finished tied for 10th overall. Chipola featured [[Dallin Kelson]], [[Travis Bontrager]], [[Harrison Fuqua]], and [[Brittany Stephens]]. | The community college champion was [[Chipola]], who finished tied for 10th overall. Chipola featured [[Dallin Kelson]], [[Travis Bontrager]], [[Harrison Fuqua]], and [[Brittany Stephens]]. | ||
− | == | + | {{Browse box|Tournament = 2011 [[ICT|NAQT ICT]] |
− | + | |previous = [[2010 ICT]] | |
+ | |next = [[2012 ICT]] | ||
+ | | }} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: National championships]] |
+ | [[Category: NAQT]] | ||
+ | [[Category: ICT]] |
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Champion | Minnesota | |
Runner-up | Brown | |
Third | Chicago A, VCU | |
High scorer | Matt Bollinger | |
Undergrad Champion | VCU | |
Undergrad Runner-up | Carleton | |
Undergrad High scorer | Matt Bollinger | |
Site | Hyatt Regency O'Hare (Rosemont, IL) | |
Field | 32 | |
Stats | [1] |
The 2011 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament was held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois. Seth Teitler served as a head-editor of the Division I set.
Results
Division I
Minnesota (Rob Carson, Mike Cheyne, Andrew Hart, and Gautam Kandlikar) cleared the field. Second place went to Brown (Ben Cohen, Ian Eppler, Daniel Klein, and Guy Tabachnick).
The tournament All-Stars in DI were:
- Chris Ray, Maryland
- Matt Bollinger, Virginia (undergraduate)
- Dwight Wynne, Cal-Irvine
- Henry Gorman, Rice (undergraduate)
- Kurtis Droge, Michigan (undergraduate)
- Gordon Arsenoff, Washington University in St. Louis
- Guy Tabachnick, Brown (undergraduate)
- Aaron Cohen, Rensselaer Polytechnic
The Division I Undergraduate championship was given to VCU, who finished third.
Note: The 2011 ICT was affected by the Andy Watkins cheating scandal; as such, only the legitimate champions are listed here and displayed on the stats page. Further information here.
Division II
Yale (Matt Jackson, Stephen Leh, Stewart McDonald, and Ashvin Srivatsa) took the DII crown after beating Chicago A (Ben Gammage, Doug Graebner, Charles Tian, and Daichi Ueda) in an amusing final featuring a perhaps-ill-advised tossup on "the sexual revolution", which was negged emphatically with the word "YELLOW?!" by Matt Jackson and rebounded with an affectless delivery of the word "seeeex" by Daichi Ueda.
The tournament All-Stars in II were:
- Neil Gurram, MIT
- Matt Jackson, Yale
- Dallin Kelson, Chipola A
- Dan Puma, Montgomery College
- Brad Fischer, Northern Illinois
- Charles Hang, Washington University in St. Louis
- Dan Donohue, Northwestern
- Daichi Ueda, Chicago A
The community college champion was Chipola, who finished tied for 10th overall. Chipola featured Dallin Kelson, Travis Bontrager, Harrison Fuqua, and Brittany Stephens.
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