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|Subjects = Math, Physics, Literature, VFA
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|schoolcur = [[Stanford]] (2020-)
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|schoolpast = [[University of Chicago]] (2016 - 2020)
 
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'''Timothy (Tim) Morrison''' is player for [[Stanford]] and previously [[Chicago]]. In 2022, Tim and teammates [[Natan Holtzman]], [[Ethan Strombeck]], and [[Eric Wolfsberg]] won the [[2022 ICT]]. In high school, Tim played for [[Bishop Guertin]] HS in Nashua, NH.
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==Career==
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===High school===
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Morrison was the overall leading scorer for the 2016 [[NAQT]] [[HSNCT]], leading Bishop Guertin to a 7-5 record and a tie for 53rd place.
  
'''Timothy Morrison''' is a former player for [[Bishop Guertin]] HS in Nashua, NH.  Morrison was the overall leading scorer for the 2016 [[NAQT]] [[HSNCT]].
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In May 2015, Morrison led his team to win the [[Granite State Challenge|Granite State Superchallenge]], and then defeated [[AMSA|Math & Science Charter]] from Massachusetts to win the [[Massachusetts-New Hampshire Governor's Cup Challenge|Governor's Cup]] (the picture in the infobox shows Morrison, standing at left, after winning the Governor's Cup).
  
With individual scoring down, Morrison led the field with a statline of 23-90-28-85.33 in 12 games, leading Bishop Guertin to a 7-5 record and a tie for 53rd place.
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===College===
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Morrison attended the [[University of Chicago]], where he played on Chicago's accomplished B team, which finished 14th in DI at the [[2019 ICT]] and 16th at [[2019 ACF Nationals]]. His freshman year, he played on the Chicago C team which placed 7th in DII at the [[2017 ICT]].  
  
Morrison currently (2016) attends the University of Chicago.
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He is currently playing for [[Stanford]] while he works toward a PhD in statistics.  
  
 
{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[HSNCT|HSNCT Leading Scorer]]
 
{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[HSNCT|HSNCT Leading Scorer]]
 
|year = 2016
 
|year = 2016
 
|previous = [[Sam Blizzard]]
 
|previous = [[Sam Blizzard]]
|next = TBD
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|next = [[Jakob Myers]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 21 July 2022

Timothy Morrison
Morrison NH pic.png
Noted subjects Math, Physics, Literature, VFA
Current college Stanford (2020-)
Past colleges University of Chicago (2016 - 2020)
High school Bishop Guertin
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Timothy (Tim) Morrison is player for Stanford and previously Chicago. In 2022, Tim and teammates Natan Holtzman, Ethan Strombeck, and Eric Wolfsberg won the 2022 ICT. In high school, Tim played for Bishop Guertin HS in Nashua, NH.

Career

High school

Morrison was the overall leading scorer for the 2016 NAQT HSNCT, leading Bishop Guertin to a 7-5 record and a tie for 53rd place.

In May 2015, Morrison led his team to win the Granite State Superchallenge, and then defeated Math & Science Charter from Massachusetts to win the Governor's Cup (the picture in the infobox shows Morrison, standing at left, after winning the Governor's Cup).

College

Morrison attended the University of Chicago, where he played on Chicago's accomplished B team, which finished 14th in DI at the 2019 ICT and 16th at 2019 ACF Nationals. His freshman year, he played on the Chicago C team which placed 7th in DII at the 2017 ICT.

He is currently playing for Stanford while he works toward a PhD in statistics.

HSNCT Leading Scorer
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Sam Blizzard
2016
Jakob Myers