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− | {{Collegebox|College Name = Rutgers (New Brunswick) | + | {{Collegebox|College Name = Rutgers University (New Brunswick) |
− | |Image = | + | |Image = |
|citystate = New Brunswick, NJ | |citystate = New Brunswick, NJ | ||
− | |president = | + | |president = Alexis Terman |
|nats = None | |nats = None | ||
| }} | | }} | ||
− | '''Rutgers''' typically refers to the | + | '''Rutgers University''' typically refers to the quiz bowl team at Rutgers Univeristy - New Brunswick in New Jersey. It should not be confused with the (defunct) programs at [[Rutgers University - Newark]] or [[Nick Clusserath|Rutgers University - Camden]]. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The top teams at Rutgers centered around [[Kevin Costello]], who graduated in 2007, [[Jason Keller]], who graduated in 2008, and [[Sam Braunfeld]], who completed his PhD in 2018. The team finished 7th at the [[2007 ICT]] and placed 18th at the [[2008 ICT]], with Keller finishing 2nd in individual scoring. At the [[2008 ACF Nationals]], the team finished with a 6-6 record in the Middle Bracket. The team came in 23rd out of 34 at the [[2014 ACF Nationals]], 26th out of 48 in 2015, 20th out of 48 in 2017, and 31st out 47 in 2018. A team composed of Braunfeld, [[Joelle Smart]], David Song, and Anton Maliev swept the Maryland site of the 2016 MLK tournament, beating out [[Princeton]] and [[Virginia]] A. Smart, [[Emmett Laurie]], Song, and Maliev | + | The top teams at Rutgers centered around [[Kevin Costello]], who graduated in 2007, [[Jason Keller]], who graduated in 2008, and [[Sam Braunfeld]], who completed his PhD in 2018. The team finished 7th at the [[2007 ICT]] and placed 18th at the [[2008 ICT]], with Keller finishing 2nd in individual scoring. At the [[2008 ACF Nationals]], the team finished with a 6-6 record in the Middle Bracket. The team came in 23rd out of 34 at the [[2014 ACF Nationals]], 26th out of 48 in 2015, 20th out of 48 in 2017, and 31st out 47 in 2018. A team composed of Braunfeld, [[Joelle Smart]], David Song, and Anton Maliev swept the Maryland site of the 2016 MLK tournament, beating out [[Princeton]] and [[Virginia]] A. Smart, [[Emmett Laurie]], Song, and Maliev came 2nd at the 2018 EFT Yale site, losing in the final to [[Amherst]] A. Braunfeld, Smart, Laurie, [[JJ Tsai]], and [[James Hadley]] won the Yale site of 2019 PIANO without once playing the eventual second-place team, Harvard. Laurie, Smart, and [[Darren Petrosino]] also won 2019 EFT at Columbia. |
− | + | At the [[2022 ACF Nationals]] at UMN, a team of Smart, Petrosino, [[Jackson Lee]], and [[Lexi Terman]] finished 22nd out of 51 teams, their highest placement at the tournament since 2017. | |
− | + | At the [[2023 ICT]], a team of Aum Mundhe, Aiden Dartley, and [[Alan Wu]] finished second place in Division II, the highest national placement of any Rutgers team in team history. | |
==Tournaments Hosted== | ==Tournaments Hosted== | ||
− | Rutgers has | + | Rutgers University has hosted several tournaments recently at both the high school and collegiate levels, including the 2019 SCT, 2020 and 2023 ACF Regionals, and the yearly Scarlet Knight Invitational Tournament for high schoolers. |
+ | |||
+ | ==Nationals Results== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! !! ACF Nationals (2005–) !! Division I ICT !! Division II ICT | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2000 || || || 7th | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2002 || || 20th || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2004 || || 20th || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2005 || 15th || 17th || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2006 || 13th || 25th || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2007 || 14th || 7th || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2008 || 12th || 17th || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2009 || 18th || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2010 || 21st || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2012 || 27th || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2013 || 24th || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2014 || 23rd || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2015 || 26th || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2017 || 20th || || 8th | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2018 || 31st || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2019 || 32nd || 26th || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2021 || || 27th || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2022 || 22nd || 25th || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2023 || 30th || 20th || 2nd | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2024 || 25th || 18th || | ||
+ | |} | ||
[[Category: College clubs]] | [[Category: College clubs]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] |
Latest revision as of 14:31, 25 April 2024
Rutgers University (New Brunswick) | |
Location: New Brunswick, NJ | |
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Current President or Coach | Alexis Terman |
National championships | None |
NAQT Page | link |
Rutgers University typically refers to the quiz bowl team at Rutgers Univeristy - New Brunswick in New Jersey. It should not be confused with the (defunct) programs at Rutgers University - Newark or Rutgers University - Camden.
History
The top teams at Rutgers centered around Kevin Costello, who graduated in 2007, Jason Keller, who graduated in 2008, and Sam Braunfeld, who completed his PhD in 2018. The team finished 7th at the 2007 ICT and placed 18th at the 2008 ICT, with Keller finishing 2nd in individual scoring. At the 2008 ACF Nationals, the team finished with a 6-6 record in the Middle Bracket. The team came in 23rd out of 34 at the 2014 ACF Nationals, 26th out of 48 in 2015, 20th out of 48 in 2017, and 31st out 47 in 2018. A team composed of Braunfeld, Joelle Smart, David Song, and Anton Maliev swept the Maryland site of the 2016 MLK tournament, beating out Princeton and Virginia A. Smart, Emmett Laurie, Song, and Maliev came 2nd at the 2018 EFT Yale site, losing in the final to Amherst A. Braunfeld, Smart, Laurie, JJ Tsai, and James Hadley won the Yale site of 2019 PIANO without once playing the eventual second-place team, Harvard. Laurie, Smart, and Darren Petrosino also won 2019 EFT at Columbia.
At the 2022 ACF Nationals at UMN, a team of Smart, Petrosino, Jackson Lee, and Lexi Terman finished 22nd out of 51 teams, their highest placement at the tournament since 2017.
At the 2023 ICT, a team of Aum Mundhe, Aiden Dartley, and Alan Wu finished second place in Division II, the highest national placement of any Rutgers team in team history.
Tournaments Hosted
Rutgers University has hosted several tournaments recently at both the high school and collegiate levels, including the 2019 SCT, 2020 and 2023 ACF Regionals, and the yearly Scarlet Knight Invitational Tournament for high schoolers.
Nationals Results
ACF Nationals (2005–) | Division I ICT | Division II ICT | |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | 7th | ||
2002 | 20th | ||
2004 | 20th | ||
2005 | 15th | 17th | |
2006 | 13th | 25th | |
2007 | 14th | 7th | |
2008 | 12th | 17th | |
2009 | 18th | ||
2010 | 21st | ||
2012 | 27th | ||
2013 | 24th | ||
2014 | 23rd | ||
2015 | 26th | ||
2017 | 20th | 8th | |
2018 | 31st | ||
2019 | 32nd | 26th | |
2021 | 27th | ||
2022 | 22nd | 25th | |
2023 | 30th | 20th | 2nd |
2024 | 25th | 18th |