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{{Infobox|Name = Benji Nguyen
 
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|Subjects = Literature, philosophy, psychology, jazz, film, general
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|Subjects = Drama, Philosophy, Social Science, Jazz, Music, Film
|schoolcur = [[Stanford]] (2011-)
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|schoolcur = [[Stanford]] (2011-2017)
 
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|highschool = [[LASA]] (2009-11)
 
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'''[[Benji Nguyen]]''' is a former player for [[LASA]]. He is currently a first year Masters student at [[Stanford|Stanford University]], where he was the top scorer on the team that won Division II of the [[2013 ICT]]. He was the top scorer at the 2012 MUT mirror held at UC Berkeley and was the top scorer for Stanford's 2013 SCT winning Div II team. He won the 2013 MUT mirror held at [[Berkeley]] playing solo.
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'''[[Benji Nguyen]]''' is a former player for [[Stanford]], where he was top scorer on the team that won Division II of the [[2013 ICT]] and a key contributor to teams that placed as high as 3rd at ICT and ACF Nationals. In high school, he played during the early years of the [[LASA]] club that became dominant through the 2010s.  
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His non-quizbowl interests include "puzzle hunting", which he often does on teams with [[Anderson Wang]].
  
 
[[Category: High school players active in 2009]]
 
[[Category: High school players active in 2009]]

Latest revision as of 21:53, 6 August 2023

Benji Nguyen
Noted subjects Drama, Philosophy, Social Science, Jazz, Music, Film
Current college Stanford (2011-2017)
High school LASA (2009-11)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Benji Nguyen is a former player for Stanford, where he was top scorer on the team that won Division II of the 2013 ICT and a key contributor to teams that placed as high as 3rd at ICT and ACF Nationals. In high school, he played during the early years of the LASA club that became dominant through the 2010s.

His non-quizbowl interests include "puzzle hunting", which he often does on teams with Anderson Wang.