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==History==
 
==History==
OSU made their first appearance at [[ACF Nationals]] in 1996, finishing the tournament with a 5-7 record. The team competed sporadically from then until 2010, when it began making more consistent tournament appearances. In 2012 and 2013, an OSU team led by [[Jasper Lee]], [[Jarret Greene]], and [[Peter Komarek]] claimed back-to-back [[ICT]] Division I Undergraduate titles. During this run, the team made its first top-bracket appearance at ACF Nationals in 2012 and ICT in 2013.  
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OSU made their first appearance at [[ACF Nationals]] in 1996, finishing the tournament with a 5-7 record. The following year, they improved to 7-6 and a 9th place finish, with star player [[Mike Starsnic]] leading the field in individual scoring. They also contested the first ever [[ICT]], ending the tournament with an 11-5 record and finishing seventh.  
  
After the arrival of [[Chris Ray]] and a then-dual enrolled [[Clark Smith]] in 2017, OSU has become a consistent national contender. Playing without Ray, OSU placed 3rd in Division II of the [[2017 ICT]]. Since then, the team has placed in the top ten of every national championship since 2018, achieving a best finish of 4th at [[2021 ACF Nationals]].
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Following Starsnic's departure, OSU made only sporadic tournament appearances until 2010, when they began attending competitions more regularly. In 2012 and 2013, an OSU team led by [[Jasper Lee]], [[Jarret Greene]], and [[Peter Komarek]] claimed back-to-back [[ICT]] Division I Undergraduate titles. During this run, the team made its first top-bracket appearance at ACF Nationals in 2012 and ICT in 2013.
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After the arrival of [[Chris Ray]] and a then-dual enrolled [[Clark Smith]] in 2017, OSU has become a consistent national contender. Playing without Ray, OSU placed 3rd in Division II of the [[2017 ICT]]. Since then, the team has placed in the top ten of every national championship since 2018, achieving a best finish of 3rd at [[2022 ACF Nationals]].
  
 
==Current Members==
 
==Current Members==

Latest revision as of 12:48, 3 May 2022

Ohio State
Ohio State.png
Location:
Columbus, OH
National championships ICT UG: 2012, 2013
NAQT Page link

The Ohio State University (often shortened to OSU) is a large public university located in Columbus, Ohio. In recent years, their quizbowl team has been a consistent top-bracket threat, led by the duo of Chris Ray and Clark Smith.

History

OSU made their first appearance at ACF Nationals in 1996, finishing the tournament with a 5-7 record. The following year, they improved to 7-6 and a 9th place finish, with star player Mike Starsnic leading the field in individual scoring. They also contested the first ever ICT, ending the tournament with an 11-5 record and finishing seventh.

Following Starsnic's departure, OSU made only sporadic tournament appearances until 2010, when they began attending competitions more regularly. In 2012 and 2013, an OSU team led by Jasper Lee, Jarret Greene, and Peter Komarek claimed back-to-back ICT Division I Undergraduate titles. During this run, the team made its first top-bracket appearance at ACF Nationals in 2012 and ICT in 2013.

After the arrival of Chris Ray and a then-dual enrolled Clark Smith in 2017, OSU has become a consistent national contender. Playing without Ray, OSU placed 3rd in Division II of the 2017 ICT. Since then, the team has placed in the top ten of every national championship since 2018, achieving a best finish of 3rd at 2022 ACF Nationals.

Current Members

Notable Alumni


Title Succession

NAQT ICT Division I Undergraduate Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
VCU
2012, 2013
Yale