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|citystate = Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN | |citystate = Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN | ||
− | |president = [[ | + | |president = [[Tora Husar]] |
− | |nats = [[2010 ACF Nationals|2010 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008 ACF Division II]], [[1984 College Bowl Nationals|1984 | + | |nats = ACF: [[2022 ACF Nationals|2022 ACF Division II]], [[2010 ACF Nationals|2010 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008 ACF Undergraduate]], [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008 ACF Division II]] <br/> NAQT: [[2009 ICT|2009 NAQT Undergaduate]], [[2010 ICT|2010 NAQT Undergraduate]], [[2011 ICT|2011 NAQT]] <br/> College Bowl: [[1984 College Bowl Nationals|1984]], [[1987 College Bowl Nationals|1987]], [[1989 College Bowl Nationals|1989]], [[2004 College Bowl Nationals|2004]], [[2005 College Bowl Nationals|2005]], [[2007 College Bowl Nationals|2007]] |
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− | + | ''This article describes the quiz bowl team at the University of Minnesota. For high school quiz bowl in the state of Minnesota, see [[Minnesota Quiz Bowl Alliance]].'' | |
− | == | + | The '''University of Minnesota''' is a four-year public university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Minnesota is an active team that participates in nearly all regional tournaments and regularly sends teams to [[ICT]] and [[ACF Nationals]]. |
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− | + | Long known as a [[CBI]] powerhouse, in 2008 the team achieved the unique feat of qualifying teams for the playoffs at both [[2008 College Bowl Nationals|CBI]] and [[2008 ACF Nationals|ACF]] Nationals, ''on the same day''. Due to an amusing decision in the marketing department, the club has sweatshirts claiming to have won seven national titles from 2004-2011, a fact that neglects mentioning there are two national tournaments (three if you count Division II ICT, which they did) and that a majority of the 'titles' are for undergraduate champion. | |
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− | + | The club maintains an international collegiate contact list for clubs in the US, Canada, the UK, and Pakistan which is updated by the current president based off of information obtained from regional teams. The team also hosts pop culture and special events trivia tournaments for the larger campus community, including serving as on-stage entertainment before OK Go took the stage in 2011. | |
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− | + | ==Tournaments== | |
− | + | From 2008 to 2012, Minnesota, or some contingent of recent graduates, produced and hosted [[Minnesota Open]] in the fall. The team also wrote the [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]] or MUT every spring until 2016. In 2012, MUT was written in conjunction with [[Illinois]]. | |
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+ | The team hosts several high school and college tournaments each year, including [[GINVIT]] and [[MUT]]. | ||
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+ | ==Current Players== | ||
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+ | The Minnesota club currently consists of a large contingent of undergraduates, including [[Tora Husar]], [[Joe Kammann]], Davis Everson-Rose, Nibir Sarma, Ethan Ashbrook, Ben Weiner, Urbas Ekka, and many more. | ||
==Notable Alumni== | ==Notable Alumni== | ||
+ | * [[Jason Asher]] | ||
* [[Andrew Bockover]] | * [[Andrew Bockover]] | ||
* [[Brendan Byrne]] | * [[Brendan Byrne]] | ||
* [[Rob Carson]] | * [[Rob Carson]] | ||
+ | * [[Mike Cheyne]] | ||
+ | * [[Andrew Hart]] | ||
+ | * [[Lauren Johnson]] | ||
* [[Meredith Johnson]] | * [[Meredith Johnson]] | ||
* [[Gautam Kandlikar]] | * [[Gautam Kandlikar]] | ||
+ | * [[Gaurav Kandlikar]] | ||
+ | * [[Melanie Keating]] | ||
* [[Ezra Lyon]] | * [[Ezra Lyon]] | ||
+ | * [[Bernadette Spencer]] | ||
+ | * [[Shan Kothari]] | ||
+ | * [[Brian Kalathiveetil]] | ||
+ | * [[Sam Bailey]] | ||
==Title Succession== | ==Title Succession== | ||
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+ | {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT ICT]] Division I | ||
+ | |year = [[2011 NAQT ICT|2011]] | ||
+ | |previous = [[2010 Chicago|Chicago]] | ||
+ | |next = [[2012 Virginia|Virginia]] | ||
+ | | }} | ||
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+ | {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT ICT]] Division I Undergraduate | ||
+ | |year = [[2009 NAQT ICT|2009]], [[2010 NAQT ICT|2010]] | ||
+ | |previous = [[2008 Harvard|Harvard]] | ||
+ | |next = [[2011 VCU|VCU]] | ||
+ | | }} | ||
{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ACF Nationals]] Undergraduate | {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ACF Nationals]] Undergraduate | ||
|year = [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]], [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]], [[2010 ACF Nationals|2010]] | |year = [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]], [[2009 ACF Nationals|2009]], [[2010 ACF Nationals|2010]] | ||
− | |previous = [[2007 Carleton|Carleton]] | + | |previous = [[2007 Carleton College|Carleton College]] |
|next = [[2011 Michigan|Michigan]] | |next = [[2011 Michigan|Michigan]] | ||
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{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ACF Nationals]] Division II | {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ACF Nationals]] Division II | ||
|year = [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]] | |year = [[2008 ACF Nationals|2008]] | ||
− | |previous = [[2007 Illinois|Illinois]] | + | |previous = [[2007 Illinois|Illinois]] |
|next = [[Ike Jose]] | |next = [[Ike Jose]] | ||
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[[Category: Programs that have won College Bowl Nationals]] | [[Category: Programs that have won College Bowl Nationals]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Programs that have won NAQT ICT Undergraduate]] |
Latest revision as of 01:03, 11 April 2022
Minnesota | |
Location: Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN | |
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Current President or Coach | Tora Husar |
National championships | ACF: 2022 ACF Division II, 2010 ACF Undergraduate, 2009 ACF Undergraduate, 2008 ACF Undergraduate, 2008 ACF Division II NAQT: 2009 NAQT Undergaduate, 2010 NAQT Undergraduate, 2011 NAQT College Bowl: 1984, 1987, 1989, 2004, 2005, 2007 |
NAQT Page | link |
This article describes the quiz bowl team at the University of Minnesota. For high school quiz bowl in the state of Minnesota, see Minnesota Quiz Bowl Alliance.
The University of Minnesota is a four-year public university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Minnesota is an active team that participates in nearly all regional tournaments and regularly sends teams to ICT and ACF Nationals.
Long known as a CBI powerhouse, in 2008 the team achieved the unique feat of qualifying teams for the playoffs at both CBI and ACF Nationals, on the same day. Due to an amusing decision in the marketing department, the club has sweatshirts claiming to have won seven national titles from 2004-2011, a fact that neglects mentioning there are two national tournaments (three if you count Division II ICT, which they did) and that a majority of the 'titles' are for undergraduate champion.
The club maintains an international collegiate contact list for clubs in the US, Canada, the UK, and Pakistan which is updated by the current president based off of information obtained from regional teams. The team also hosts pop culture and special events trivia tournaments for the larger campus community, including serving as on-stage entertainment before OK Go took the stage in 2011.
Tournaments
From 2008 to 2012, Minnesota, or some contingent of recent graduates, produced and hosted Minnesota Open in the fall. The team also wrote the Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament or MUT every spring until 2016. In 2012, MUT was written in conjunction with Illinois.
The team hosts several high school and college tournaments each year, including GINVIT and MUT.
Current Players
The Minnesota club currently consists of a large contingent of undergraduates, including Tora Husar, Joe Kammann, Davis Everson-Rose, Nibir Sarma, Ethan Ashbrook, Ben Weiner, Urbas Ekka, and many more.
Notable Alumni
- Jason Asher
- Andrew Bockover
- Brendan Byrne
- Rob Carson
- Mike Cheyne
- Andrew Hart
- Lauren Johnson
- Meredith Johnson
- Gautam Kandlikar
- Gaurav Kandlikar
- Melanie Keating
- Ezra Lyon
- Bernadette Spencer
- Shan Kothari
- Brian Kalathiveetil
- Sam Bailey
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