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'''June Yin''' is a player at [[WUSTL]]. During high school, they played for [[Ladue]] and was club president from 2019 to 2021.  
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'''June Yin''' is a player at [[WUSTL]]. During high school, they played for [[Ladue]] and was the club president from 2019 to 2021.  
  
As a senior, June was the second scorer on Ladue's team at the [[2021 ONCT]] that placed 4th in the nation; they were also selected to represent Team Missouri at the [[2021 NASAT]], which placed 8th nationally.  At the time, June was widely considered to be the best [[science]] player in Missouri and one of the better ones in the country.
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As a senior, June was the second scorer on Ladue's team at the [[2021 ONCT]] that placed 4th nationally; they were also selected to represent Team Missouri at the [[2021 NASAT]], which placed 8th in the nation.  At the time, June was widely considered to be the best [[science]] player in Missouri and one of the better ones in the country.
  
June has remained an active plyer since attending WUSTL.  As a freshman, they led the university's C team in scoring to finish 17th in D2 at the [[2022 ICT]].  They were subsequently the second scorer on the WUSTL B team that won the D2 championship at [[2023 ACF Nationals]].  June is known for their deep knowledge of earth science, which they are majoring in.
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June has remained an active player since attending WUSTL.  As a freshman, they led the university's C team in scoring to finish 17th in Division 2 at the [[2022 ICT]].  They were subsequently the second scorer on the WUSTL B team that won the D2 championship at [[2023 ACF Nationals]].  June is known for their deep knowledge of earth science and ocean science.
  
In the community, June is a prolific [[editor]], having contributed to a number of question sets such as [[Saturnalia]], [[CALISTO]] II, [[DART]] II and III, [[SHOW-ME]], and [[2022 ACF Fall]].  They also frequently write and edit for [[NAQT]].
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In the community, June is a prolific [[editor]], having contributed to a number of question sets such as [[Saturnalia]], [[CALISTO]] II, [[DART]] II/III/IV, [[SHOW-ME]], [[2022 ACF Fall]], and [[SITH]].  They also write questions for [[NAQT]] and [[IQBT]].
  
Outside of "[[good quizbowl]]", June competed in the [[National Ocean Sciences Bowl]] throughout high school, leading Ladue to 3rd and 1st place finishes at the 2019 and 2020 national finals.
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Outside of "[[good quizbowl]]," June competed in the [[National Ocean Sciences Bowl]] throughout high school, where they led Ladue to 3rd and 1st place finishes at the 2019 and 2020 national finals.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:55, 25 October 2023

June Yin
Noted subjects Science, PSS
Current college WUSTL (2021-)
High school Ladue (2017-2021)
Pronouns They/Them
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

June Yin is a player at WUSTL. During high school, they played for Ladue and was the club president from 2019 to 2021.

As a senior, June was the second scorer on Ladue's team at the 2021 ONCT that placed 4th nationally; they were also selected to represent Team Missouri at the 2021 NASAT, which placed 8th in the nation. At the time, June was widely considered to be the best science player in Missouri and one of the better ones in the country.

June has remained an active player since attending WUSTL. As a freshman, they led the university's C team in scoring to finish 17th in Division 2 at the 2022 ICT. They were subsequently the second scorer on the WUSTL B team that won the D2 championship at 2023 ACF Nationals. June is known for their deep knowledge of earth science and ocean science.

In the community, June is a prolific editor, having contributed to a number of question sets such as Saturnalia, CALISTO II, DART II/III/IV, SHOW-ME, 2022 ACF Fall, and SITH. They also write questions for NAQT and IQBT.

Outside of "good quizbowl," June competed in the National Ocean Sciences Bowl throughout high school, where they led Ladue to 3rd and 1st place finishes at the 2019 and 2020 national finals.