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{{Infobox|Name = Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt
 
{{Infobox|Name = Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt
|Subjects = History, US Political CE, Sweden, Pierre Trudeau, Generalist
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|Subjects = History, Current Events, Game Theory, history of Planetos, future of Planetos, Česká pirátská strana, the health and wellbeing of Timorese democracy, Firefox, arctic exploration
|schoolcur = none
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|schoolcur = [[NYU]] (2023-)
 
|schoolpast = none
 
|schoolpast = none
|highschool = [[Hunter]] (2019-present)
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|highschool = [[Hunter]] (2019-2023)
 
|middleschool = [[Hunter]] (2017-2019)
 
|middleschool = [[Hunter]] (2017-2019)
 
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Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt is a member of the class of 2023 and a history/current events-based generalist at Hunter College High School in New York, New York. He is currently working on HBRanks [https://jacobhb175.github.io], a statistical ranking of [[NHBB|History Bowl]] teams based on a modified Elo formula.
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'''Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt''' is a player for [[NYU]] and a former player for [[Hunter College High School]].
==Notable Achievements==
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He played on Hunter's 8th place team at the [[2018 MSNCT]], captained Hunter's 1st place team at the [[2019 MSNCT]], and played on Hunter's 1st place team at [[NHBB|2019 NHBB Junior Varsity]], where he also made bee playoffs and was top 25 in JV in the prelims, as well as being second scorer on Hunter B at the [[2019 HSNCT]], a tournament at which he powered more often and had a higher PP20 than he had achieved at the [[2018 MSNCT]] one year earlier. He also got 5th at the [[IPNCT|2019 MS IPNCT]] and won the "bloodbath" game, and was ranked as the 3rd best middle schooler and 2nd best 8th grader in a post season poll by [[Conor Thompson]], in which his team, Hunter A, was also voted the near-unanimous best middle school team. He was later ranked as the 2nd best freshman in the [[GrogerRanks|2020 Groger Ranks Awards]].
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==Results==
==Team Positions==
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* [[MSNCT]] - 1st place [[2019 MSNCT|2019]] (with Ian Lu, Moxie Strom, and Bianca Dwork)
Since 2019, he has served as assistant to the Hunter co-president and NYC Middle School Championship Tournament Director [[Cerulean Ozarow]], and played for Hunter B.
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* [[NHBB]] - 1st place JV 2019 (with [[Pedro Juan Orduz]], [[Cerulean Ozarow]], and Ian Lu) and Varsity 2022 (with [[Andrew Zeng]], Ian Lu, and Moxie Strom)
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* [[HSNCT]] - 2nd place [[2022 HSNCT|2022]] (with [[Andrew Zeng]], Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn), 4th place [[2023 HSNCT|2023]] (with Evan Schleck, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn)
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* [[NSC]] - 5th place [[2022 NSC|2022]] (with [[Andrew Zeng]], Aruna Das, and Matthew Kohn), 3rd place [[2023 NSC|2023]] (with Evan Schleck, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn)
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* [[IPNCT]] - 5th place 2019, 7th place 2023
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* [[ICT]] - 4th place DII [[2024 ICT|2024]] (with Eshan Pant, Owen Mimno, and Saketh Dontaraju)
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[[Category:High school players active in 2021]]

Latest revision as of 20:04, 22 April 2024

Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt
Noted subjects History, Current Events, Game Theory, history of Planetos, future of Planetos, Česká pirátská strana, the health and wellbeing of Timorese democracy, Firefox, arctic exploration
Current college NYU (2023-)
Past colleges none
High school Hunter (2019-2023)
Middle school Hunter (2017-2019)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Jacob Hardin-Bernhardt is a player for NYU and a former player for Hunter College High School.

Results

  • MSNCT - 1st place 2019 (with Ian Lu, Moxie Strom, and Bianca Dwork)
  • NHBB - 1st place JV 2019 (with Pedro Juan Orduz, Cerulean Ozarow, and Ian Lu) and Varsity 2022 (with Andrew Zeng, Ian Lu, and Moxie Strom)
  • HSNCT - 2nd place 2022 (with Andrew Zeng, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn), 4th place 2023 (with Evan Schleck, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn)
  • NSC - 5th place 2022 (with Andrew Zeng, Aruna Das, and Matthew Kohn), 3rd place 2023 (with Evan Schleck, Ian Lu, and Matthew Kohn)
  • IPNCT - 5th place 2019, 7th place 2023
  • ICT - 4th place DII 2024 (with Eshan Pant, Owen Mimno, and Saketh Dontaraju)