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{{Infobox|Name = Ben Cohen | {{Infobox|Name = Ben Cohen | ||
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|schoolcur = [[Brown]] (2009–) | |schoolcur = [[Brown]] (2009–) | ||
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− | '''Ben Cohen''' is a player at [[Brown]], formerly of [[New Trier]]. | + | '''Ben Cohen''' is a player at [[Brown]], formerly of [[New Trier]]. He has established himself as one of the best history players in the Northeast surprising many with his quality buzzes on seemingly opaque clues. He was an important member of the Brown team that won the Div II title at the [[2010 ICT]]. |
− | + | He is also well known for leading a defection against Brown's humor magazine ''The Brown Jug''[http://brownjugmag.com/] due to his dissatisfaction with their petty bourgeois sensibilities, leading him to found his own avant-garde online humor magazine that has now been transferred to humor articles that can be found on his Facebook page. | |
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− | + | Ben is also a nascent creative writer often regaling members of Brown's teams with dramatic readings of his plays on long car trips, but [[Jerry Vinokurov]] has criticized Cohen's writing as "terrible." | |
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− | [[ | + | ===High School=== |
+ | He was the twelfth individual scorer at the [[2008 HSNCT]] and the top scorer on the team. Ben was the leading scorer at 2008 [[Earlybird]] with 106 PPG, the leading scorer at 2008 [[Wildcat]] with 135 PPG, and the fourth individual scorer at Illinois' 2008 [[EFT]] mirror (playing against mostly college teams) with 83 PPG. He placed fourth at the 2008 [[Scobol Solo]]. In 2009, he was the fourth individual scorer at [[Northwestern]]'s mirror of [[TIT]], the top scorer at NIU's [[Huskie Bowl]], the top scorer at [[Loyburn]], and the second overall scorer at the [[2009 HSNCT|HSNCT]] (82.96 PP20TU) as he led his team to an eleventh-place finish. | ||
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+ | ===College=== | ||
+ | Ben won a Div II title at the [[2010 ICT]] with [[Guy Tabachnick]] and [[Ian Eppler]]. He now plays on Brown's A-team with Guy, Ian, and [[Aaron Rosenberg]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 26 November 2022
Ben Cohen | |
Noted subjects | History, George Costanza, and the Week of Modern Art |
Current college | Brown (2009–) |
Past colleges | None |
High school | New Trier (2006–2009) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Ben Cohen is a player at Brown, formerly of New Trier. He has established himself as one of the best history players in the Northeast surprising many with his quality buzzes on seemingly opaque clues. He was an important member of the Brown team that won the Div II title at the 2010 ICT.
He is also well known for leading a defection against Brown's humor magazine The Brown Jug[1] due to his dissatisfaction with their petty bourgeois sensibilities, leading him to found his own avant-garde online humor magazine that has now been transferred to humor articles that can be found on his Facebook page.
Ben is also a nascent creative writer often regaling members of Brown's teams with dramatic readings of his plays on long car trips, but Jerry Vinokurov has criticized Cohen's writing as "terrible."
High School
He was the twelfth individual scorer at the 2008 HSNCT and the top scorer on the team. Ben was the leading scorer at 2008 Earlybird with 106 PPG, the leading scorer at 2008 Wildcat with 135 PPG, and the fourth individual scorer at Illinois' 2008 EFT mirror (playing against mostly college teams) with 83 PPG. He placed fourth at the 2008 Scobol Solo. In 2009, he was the fourth individual scorer at Northwestern's mirror of TIT, the top scorer at NIU's Huskie Bowl, the top scorer at Loyburn, and the second overall scorer at the HSNCT (82.96 PP20TU) as he led his team to an eleventh-place finish.
College
Ben won a Div II title at the 2010 ICT with Guy Tabachnick and Ian Eppler. He now plays on Brown's A-team with Guy, Ian, and Aaron Rosenberg.