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'''Austin Brownlow''' is a former member of the quizbowl teams at [[Louisville]] and [[Stanford]]. | '''Austin Brownlow''' is a former member of the quizbowl teams at [[Louisville]] and [[Stanford]]. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
===College=== | ===College=== | ||
− | Austin was the second scorer on the 2016 Stanford team led by [[Stephen Liu]] that placed 3rd at the [[2016 ACF Nationals]] and 3rd at [[2016 ICT|ICT]], as well as the 2015 team which tied for fourth at the [[2015 ACF Nationals]] and 5th at [[2015 ICT|ICT]]. | + | Austin played for Louisville before starting an Electrical Engineering master's at Stanford. Austin was the second scorer on the 2016 Stanford team led by [[Stephen Liu]] that placed 3rd at the [[2016 ACF Nationals]] and 3rd at [[2016 ICT|ICT]], as well as the 2015 team which tied for fourth at the [[2015 ACF Nationals]] and 5th at [[2015 ICT|ICT]]. |
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+ | He edited physics for [[2017 ACF Nationals]] despite a mixup that saw noted non-physicist [[Alston Boyd]] receive an email asking him to edit physics for Nationals first. | ||
[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] |
Latest revision as of 21:31, 6 August 2022
Austin Brownlow | |
Noted subjects | History, Religion, Mythology, Physics, General |
Past colleges | Louisville (2010-2014), Stanford (2014-2016) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Austin Brownlow is a former member of the quizbowl teams at Louisville and Stanford.
Career
College
Austin played for Louisville before starting an Electrical Engineering master's at Stanford. Austin was the second scorer on the 2016 Stanford team led by Stephen Liu that placed 3rd at the 2016 ACF Nationals and 3rd at ICT, as well as the 2015 team which tied for fourth at the 2015 ACF Nationals and 5th at ICT.
He edited physics for 2017 ACF Nationals despite a mixup that saw noted non-physicist Alston Boyd receive an email asking him to edit physics for Nationals first.