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− | The '''2024 IQBT Undergraduate Championship''' was held at [[Columbia|Columbia University]] in New York, NY. [[Cornell]] A ([[Raymond Wang]], [[Richard Niu]], [[Nathan Zhang]], and [[Yared Tadessee]]) earned their second ever national title, winning a one-game final against [[Chicago|Chicago A]] ([[ | + | The '''2024 IQBT Undergraduate Championship''' was held at [[Columbia|Columbia University]] in New York, NY. [[Cornell]] A ([[Raymond Wang]], [[Richard Niu]], [[Nathan Zhang]], and [[Yared Tadessee]]) earned their second ever national title, winning a one-game final against [[Chicago|Chicago A]] ([[Ned Tagtmeier]], [[Henry Cafaro]], [[Robert Condron]], and [[Arthur Gayden]]). [[Columbia|Columbia A]] and [[Rutgers]] tied for third, while [[Texas]] took fifth and Columbia B sixth. |
The tournament All Stars, as determined by individual scoring in the preliminary rounds, were [[Jason Hong]] of [[Brown|Brown A]], [[Joseph Chambers]] of [[Virginia]], [[Aum Mundhe]] of [[Rutgers]], [[John John Groger]] of [[Columbia|Columbia B]], [[Eshan Pant]] of [[NYU]], [[Cerulean Ozarow]] of [[Brown|Brown B]], [[Richard Niu]] of [[Cornell]], and [[Luke Zhang]] of [[Emory]]. | The tournament All Stars, as determined by individual scoring in the preliminary rounds, were [[Jason Hong]] of [[Brown|Brown A]], [[Joseph Chambers]] of [[Virginia]], [[Aum Mundhe]] of [[Rutgers]], [[John John Groger]] of [[Columbia|Columbia B]], [[Eshan Pant]] of [[NYU]], [[Cerulean Ozarow]] of [[Brown|Brown B]], [[Richard Niu]] of [[Cornell]], and [[Luke Zhang]] of [[Emory]]. |
Revision as of 12:56, 4 March 2024
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Champion | Cornell | |
Runner-up | Chicago A | |
Third | Columbia A & Rutgers | |
High scorer | Jason Hong | |
Site | Columbia | |
Field | 30 | |
Stats | [1] |
The 2024 IQBT Undergraduate Championship was held at Columbia University in New York, NY. Cornell A (Raymond Wang, Richard Niu, Nathan Zhang, and Yared Tadessee) earned their second ever national title, winning a one-game final against Chicago A (Ned Tagtmeier, Henry Cafaro, Robert Condron, and Arthur Gayden). Columbia A and Rutgers tied for third, while Texas took fifth and Columbia B sixth.
The tournament All Stars, as determined by individual scoring in the preliminary rounds, were Jason Hong of Brown A, Joseph Chambers of Virginia, Aum Mundhe of Rutgers, John John Groger of Columbia B, Eshan Pant of NYU, Cerulean Ozarow of Brown B, Richard Niu of Cornell, and Luke Zhang of Emory.