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+ | |Name = Shan Kothari | ||
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+ | |Subjects = Music, Social Science, ecology, evolutionary biology "Shan stuff" | ||
+ | |schoolcur = [[Minnesota]] (2014–2020) | ||
+ | |schoolpast = [[Michigan State]] (2011-2014) | ||
+ | |highschool = [[Plymouth]] (2006-2010) | ||
+ | |forums=[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6811 Muriel Axon] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | He has made major contributions to sets including the 2012 MSU/[[Delaware]] high school housewrite, [[VCU Open]] 2014, [[DEES]], [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|MUT]] 2015 and 2016, | + | '''Shan Kothari''' played for [[Plymouth]] and [[Michigan State]] before embarking on a PhD at the [[Minnesota|University of Minnesota]], which he completed in 2020. |
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+ | Known for his extremely deep knowledge of music, world cultures, social sciences, and ecology/evolutionary biology, Shan led Minnesota to high finishes including 4th place at the [[2019 ICT]] and 3rd place at [[2019 ACF Nationals]]. Along with [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Matt Weiner]], and [[Adam Silverman]], he was on the team that won the [[2018 Chicago Open]]. | ||
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+ | He has made major contributions to numerous sets, including the 2012 MSU/[[Delaware]] high school housewrite, [[VCU Open]] 2014, [[DEES]], [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament|MUT]] 2015 and 2016, [[Missouri Open]] 2015, the [[2016 NSC]], and 2018's [[PIANO]]/[[Minnesota Open]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 16 June 2021
Shan Kothari | |
Noted subjects | Music, Social Science, ecology, evolutionary biology "Shan stuff" |
Current college | Minnesota (2014–2020) |
Past colleges | Michigan State (2011-2014) |
High school | Plymouth (2006-2010) |
HSQB profile | Muriel Axon |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Shan Kothari played for Plymouth and Michigan State before embarking on a PhD at the University of Minnesota, which he completed in 2020.
Known for his extremely deep knowledge of music, world cultures, social sciences, and ecology/evolutionary biology, Shan led Minnesota to high finishes including 4th place at the 2019 ICT and 3rd place at 2019 ACF Nationals. Along with Matt Bollinger, Matt Weiner, and Adam Silverman, he was on the team that won the 2018 Chicago Open.
He has made major contributions to numerous sets, including the 2012 MSU/Delaware high school housewrite, VCU Open 2014, DEES, MUT 2015 and 2016, Missouri Open 2015, the 2016 NSC, and 2018's PIANO/Minnesota Open.