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|Name = Dustin Austin | |Name = Dustin Austin | ||
− | |schoolpast = [[Redlands CC]] (2011-2012)<br/>[[Central Oklahoma]] (2013-2014) | + | |schoolpast = [[Redlands CC]] (2011-2012)<br/>[[Central Oklahoma]] (2013-2014)<br/>[[Oklahoma]] (2015-2016) |
|highschool = [[Yukon]] | |highschool = [[Yukon]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Dustin Austin''' is a former player for [[Redlands Community College]] | + | '''Dustin Austin''' is a former player for [[Redlands Community College]], the [[Central Oklahoma|University of Central Oklahoma]], and the [[University of Oklahoma]]. He played for [[Yukon]] in high school, where he was a member of the team which won the 2011 [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship]]. In college, he and perennial teammate [[Tracey Hickman]] led Redlands to a best finish of 4th at the 2013 [[CCCT]] and and UCO to 26th in Division II of the [[2015 ICT]]; he then attended Oklahoma as a graduate student, but did not participate in any national tournaments. |
− | + | [[Category:High school quizbowl in Oklahoma]] | |
− | [[Category:Oklahoma]] | + | [[Category:Oklahoma high school players]] |
Latest revision as of 15:59, 12 April 2023
Dustin Austin | |
Past colleges | Redlands CC (2011-2012) Central Oklahoma (2013-2014) Oklahoma (2015-2016) |
High school | Yukon |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Dustin Austin is a former player for Redlands Community College, the University of Central Oklahoma, and the University of Oklahoma. He played for Yukon in high school, where he was a member of the team which won the 2011 NAQT Oklahoma State Championship. In college, he and perennial teammate Tracey Hickman led Redlands to a best finish of 4th at the 2013 CCCT and and UCO to 26th in Division II of the 2015 ICT; he then attended Oklahoma as a graduate student, but did not participate in any national tournaments.