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:''This article is about the former Chicago player. For the Amogh Kulkarni who played for Arcadia, see [[Amogh Kulkarni (Arcadia)]].''
'''Amogh Kulkarni''' (sometimes known as '''"Wayzatamogh"''' to avoid confusion with [[Amogh Kulkarni|the other Amogh Kulkarni]] is a player for [[Wayzata|Wayzata High School]] in Minnesota.
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'''Amogh Kulkarni''' (sometimes known as '''"Wayzatamogh"''' to avoid confusion with [[Amogh Kulkarni (Arcadia)|the other Amogh Kulkarni]]) is a student at [[Georgia State|GSU]].
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In high school, he played for [[Wayzata]]. After improving considerably between his sophomore and junior years, Amogh went on to become one of the nation's top generalists as a senior, during which he placed second at the [[2021 IPNCT|2021 NAQT High School IPNCT]]. He was the top scorer on Wayzata A at the [[2021 HSNCT]] (where they finished tied for 8th) and the [[2021 NSC]] (where they placed 12th).
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At Chicago, Amogh was lead scorer on the team that won the inaugural [[2023 IQBT Undergraduate Championship|IQBT Undergraduate Championship]], the 3rd place team at [[2023 ICT]] Division II, and the Chicago B team that went undefeated in the prelims of [[2023 ACF Nationals]]. To [[Matt Jackson]]'s great sadness, he transferred at the end of his second year.
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As Georgia State, Amogh made the top bracket of [[2024 ICT]] Division I while playing solo, and was the tournament's 2nd-highest individual scorer with a prelim PPG of 96.43. [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/individual-awards.jsp?tournament_id=14704]
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Amogh was the head editor of [[C++]] and [[Geoword]] and subject editor for 2023 [[ACF Winter]]. He will be editing for the upcoming fall 2024 3.5-dot open tournament [[ARGOS]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 7 April 2024

Amogh Kulkarni
Current college Georgia State (2023-)
Past colleges Chicago (2021-23)
High school Wayzata (2018-2021)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT
This article is about the former Chicago player. For the Amogh Kulkarni who played for Arcadia, see Amogh Kulkarni (Arcadia).

Amogh Kulkarni (sometimes known as "Wayzatamogh" to avoid confusion with the other Amogh Kulkarni) is a student at GSU.

In high school, he played for Wayzata. After improving considerably between his sophomore and junior years, Amogh went on to become one of the nation's top generalists as a senior, during which he placed second at the 2021 NAQT High School IPNCT. He was the top scorer on Wayzata A at the 2021 HSNCT (where they finished tied for 8th) and the 2021 NSC (where they placed 12th).

At Chicago, Amogh was lead scorer on the team that won the inaugural IQBT Undergraduate Championship, the 3rd place team at 2023 ICT Division II, and the Chicago B team that went undefeated in the prelims of 2023 ACF Nationals. To Matt Jackson's great sadness, he transferred at the end of his second year.

As Georgia State, Amogh made the top bracket of 2024 ICT Division I while playing solo, and was the tournament's 2nd-highest individual scorer with a prelim PPG of 96.43. [1]

Amogh was the head editor of C++ and Geoword and subject editor for 2023 ACF Winter. He will be editing for the upcoming fall 2024 3.5-dot open tournament ARGOS.