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|citystate = New York, NY
 
|citystate = New York, NY
 
|president = Shreyas Vissapragada
 
|president = Shreyas Vissapragada
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|nats = [[2019 ACF Nationals|2019 ACF]], [[2021 ICT|2021 ICT (DI)]]
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{{confuse|[[Columbia College]]|[[Columbia Independent]]|[[Columbia (NJ)]]}}
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'''Columbia University''' is a private university in New York City. Their team has been active since at least the 1990s, and won their first national championship at [[2019 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals 2019]] with a team of [[Charlie Dees]], [[Rafael Krichevsky]], [[Ben Zhang]], and [[Kevin Koai]]. They won the [[2021 ICT]] (the chronologically next championship to happen) with an entirely different roster of [[Will Alston]], [[Gerhardt Hinkle]], [[Noah Chen]], and [[Noah Sheidlower]] and came in second at [[2021 ACF Nationals]] with a team of Alston, Chen, Sheidlower, and [[Caroline Mao]].
  
'''Columbia University''' is a private Ivy League university in New York City. It provided rooms for the 2013 and 2014 incarnations of [[ACF Nationals]], which were both directed by [[Matt Weiner]].
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Columbia hosted ACF Nationals in [[2013 ACF Nationals|2013]], [[2014 ACF Nationals|2014]], and [[2017 ACF Nationals|2017]]. It also hosted [[Undergraduate Championship Tournament|UG Nats]] in 2024.
  
Led by [[Charlie Dees]], [[Rafael Krichevsky]], and [[Ben Zhang]], Columbia achieved a string of high finishes in the late 2010s, including 2nd place at the [[2019 ICT]]
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==Nationals Results==
  
==Alumni==
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{| class="wikitable"
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!  !! ACF Nationals (2005–) !! Division I ICT !! Division II ICT
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| 1997 ||  ||colspan="2"|A: 36th<br/>B: 53rd
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| 2002 ||  ||  || 10th
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| 2003 ||  ||  || 19th
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|-
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| 2004 ||  || 20th || 25th
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|-
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| 2005 ||  || 22nd ||
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|-
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| 2006 ||  ||  || 10th
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|-
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| 2010 || 16th ||  ||
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|-
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| 2011 || 23rd || 16th ||
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|-
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| 2012 || A: 11th<br/>B: 28th || 16th ||
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|-
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| 2013 || 18th || 18th ||
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|-
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| 2014 || A: 25th<br/>B: 20th || 12th || 9th
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|-
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| 2015 || 9th || 11th ||
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|-
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| 2016 || A: 6th<br/>B: 14th || A: 6th<br/>B: 24th || C: 6th<br/>D: 20th
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|-
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| 2017 || 4th || 9th ||
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| 2018 || 4th || 4th ||
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|-
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| 2019 || '''1st''' || 2nd || 6th
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| 2021 || 2nd || A: '''1st'''<br/>B: 17th || 5th
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|}
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==2021-22 Players==
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{{Columns-list|colwidth=200px|
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*[[Will Alston]]
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*[[Harrison Whitaker]]
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*[[Noah Chen]]
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*[[Gareth Thorlakson]]
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*[[Daniel Shao]]
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*[[Gerhardt Hinkle]]
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*[[Julia Tong]] (student at Barnard, but usually plays for Columbia)
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*[[Tim Cho]]
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*[[Asher Morse]]
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*[[Noah Sheidlower]]
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*[[Caroline Mao]] (student at Barnard)
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*[[John John Groger]]
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*[[Ryan Golant]]
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*[[Shomik Ghose]]
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}}
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==Former Players==
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{{Columns-list|colwidth=200px|
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*[[Michael Arnold]]
 
*[[Aidan Mehigan]]
 
*[[Aidan Mehigan]]
*[[Jonathan Xu]] ("SO GOOD" according to [[Marnold]])
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*[[Jonathan Xu]]
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*[[Rafael Krichevsky]]
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*[[Charlie Dees]]
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*[[Ben Zhang]]
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}}
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{{-}}
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{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ACF Nationals]]
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|year = [[2019 ACF Nationals|2019]]
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|previous = [[Chicago]]
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|next = TBD
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}}
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{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ICT]]
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|year = [[2021 ICT|2021]]
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|previous = [[Yale]]
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|next = TBD
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}}
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{{College champions}}
  
 
[[Category:College clubs]]
 
[[Category:College clubs]]
 
[[Category:Columbia]]
 
[[Category:Columbia]]
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[[Category: Programs that have won ACF Nationals]]

Latest revision as of 13:40, 28 April 2024

Columbia University
Columbia.png
Location:
New York, NY
Current President or Coach Shreyas Vissapragada
National championships 2019 ACF, 2021 ICT (DI)
NAQT Page link
Not to be confused with Columbia College, Columbia Independent, or Columbia (NJ).

Columbia University is a private university in New York City. Their team has been active since at least the 1990s, and won their first national championship at ACF Nationals 2019 with a team of Charlie Dees, Rafael Krichevsky, Ben Zhang, and Kevin Koai. They won the 2021 ICT (the chronologically next championship to happen) with an entirely different roster of Will Alston, Gerhardt Hinkle, Noah Chen, and Noah Sheidlower and came in second at 2021 ACF Nationals with a team of Alston, Chen, Sheidlower, and Caroline Mao.

Columbia hosted ACF Nationals in 2013, 2014, and 2017. It also hosted UG Nats in 2024.

Nationals Results

ACF Nationals (2005–) Division I ICT Division II ICT
1997 A: 36th
B: 53rd
2002 10th
2003 19th
2004 20th 25th
2005 22nd
2006 10th
2010 16th
2011 23rd 16th
2012 A: 11th
B: 28th
16th
2013 18th 18th
2014 A: 25th
B: 20th
12th 9th
2015 9th 11th
2016 A: 6th
B: 14th
A: 6th
B: 24th
C: 6th
D: 20th
2017 4th 9th
2018 4th 4th
2019 1st 2nd 6th
2021 2nd A: 1st
B: 17th
5th

2021-22 Players

Former Players


ACF Nationals Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Chicago
2019
TBD
ICT Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Yale
2021
TBD