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Revision as of 17:33, 11 February 2021

Wonyoung Jang
Noted subjects Literature, Music
Current college Chicago (2018-2022)
High school Belmont (2014-2018)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Wonyoung Jang plays for Chicago and previously played for Belmont. He is the brother of Seiyoung Jang.

Wonyoung has been dubbed the "common-link king" due to his flair for writing whimsical common link questions, usually those of the "mixed impure academic" variety. Outside of quizbowl, Wonyoung is the music director of an a cappella group. He is also a devoted supporter of the New England Patriots.

Writing and Editing

In addition to writing for NAQT, Wonyoung's writing and editing credits include: