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The '''1993 ACF Nationals''' was the second-ever [[ACF Nationals]]. [[Chicago]], consisting of [[Peter Freeman]], [[Josh Boorstein]], [[John Sheahan]], and [[Sendhil Revuluri]] defeated [[Maryland]] in the last game of the 12-team round robin to win the tournament undefeated. [[Jim Dendy]] was the tournament director, and possibly the head editor.[http://www-leland.stanford.edu/group/CollegeBowl/ACFrules]
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The '''1993 ACF Nationals''' was the second-ever [[ACF Nationals]]. [[Chicago]], consisting of [[Peter Freeman]], [[Josh Boorstein]], [[John Sheahan]], and [[Sendhil Revuluri]] defeated [[Maryland]] in the last game of the 12-team round robin to win the tournament undefeated. [[John Nam]] was the tournament director.[https://groups.google.com/g/alt.college.college-bowl/c/cotiBMHfxTE/m/Mn3EfwKk3kYJ]
  
 
Sheahan negged the first tossup of the finals six words in with "One Thousand [sic] Years of Solitude," but Chicago rallied to win the tournament.[https://bowl.uchicago.edu/hist.html]
 
Sheahan negged the first tossup of the finals six words in with "One Thousand [sic] Years of Solitude," but Chicago rallied to win the tournament.[https://bowl.uchicago.edu/hist.html]
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[https://bowl.uchicago.edu/hist.html Chicago writeup]
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* [https://bowl.uchicago.edu/hist.html Chicago writeup]
 
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* [https://groups.google.com/g/alt.college.college-bowl/c/PPxnkTq4YOQ/m/IgSI9H555vsJ Top 5 finishers]
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{{Navbox ACF Nationals}}
 
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Latest revision as of 23:27, 7 April 2021

1993 ACF Nationals
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Champion Chicago A
Runner-up Maryland A
Third Harvard A
Fourth Harvard B
High scorer
Site Maryland
Field 12 teams
Stats

The 1993 ACF Nationals was the second-ever ACF Nationals. Chicago, consisting of Peter Freeman, Josh Boorstein, John Sheahan, and Sendhil Revuluri defeated Maryland in the last game of the 12-team round robin to win the tournament undefeated. John Nam was the tournament director.[1]

Sheahan negged the first tossup of the finals six words in with "One Thousand [sic] Years of Solitude," but Chicago rallied to win the tournament.[2]

Tournament Recap

Chicago won the tournament by going 11-0 in a twelve-team round-robin. There was no final. Maryland finished the tournament 10-1.

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