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'''Carleton University''' is a university in Ottawa, Ontario. A trivia club was formed in the 2004-05 season, and officially established a year later. | '''Carleton University''' is a university in Ottawa, Ontario. A trivia club was formed in the 2004-05 season, and officially established a year later. | ||
− | ==History== | + | ==Early History (2004-2009)== |
− | In 2004, | + | In 2004, a handful of first-year students from Carleton attended quizbowl practices at [[Ottawa]]. They remained unofficially part of Ottawa's club in the first year, and benefited from Ottawa hosting four tournaments that year. Andrei Janus formally set up a quizbowl club at Carleton in 2005 along with founding members Luc Brunet, Angela Duffett, and Anne Leask, and Carleton's quizbowl team has been independent ever since. |
− | + | The club flourished between 2005 and 2008 as new waves of first year Carleton University students, that graduated from Ottawa high schools and beyond, were offered a chance to continue their passion for trivia in the quickly expanding university quizbowl arena. The club fostered membership by participating in various Ottawa area friendly trivia matches against Ottawa University's quizbowl teams as well as regional tournaments such as "Ontario Bowl", Ottawa Hybrid Tournament, and TRASH Invitationals. The main focus each year was to participate in the [[NAQT]] [[NAQT SCT Canada|Canadian SCT]], which the club achieved in 2005 and 2006. The club also sent a team to the 2008 [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] although only two members could make the trip due to the tournament being scheduled during the winter semester exam period. | |
− | Carleton | + | Carleton hosted a number of tournaments including "Ontario Bowl" in 2006 and the 2008 [[NAQT]] [[NAQT SCT Canada|Canadian SCT]] in order to build awareness of quizbowl in the Ottawa area. |
− | + | A Carleton-Ottawa rivalry developed throughout 2005 and 2006; however, it never came to full fruition as the Ottawa club had a much larger player base some of whom were already in Division I. The Carleton team posted a 6-7 record for the 2005 Canadian SCT and a 6-8 record for the 2006 Canadian SCT both in Division II. | |
− | + | Unfortunately the club was forced to wind down operations in 2009 due to a majority of the team members graduating in that year. | |
− | ==Carleton, | + | ==Team Revival (2012-2019)== |
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+ | Isuri Herath started a Carleton team in fall 2012. A critical mass of former high-school players from schools including [[Lisgar]], [[Centennial]], Waterloo Collegiate Institute, and [[London Central]] have successfully re-formed a team at Carleton in 2012-13. This incarnation has played in tournaments across Ontario, and has hosted mirrors of 2012 [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]], 2013 [[Collegiate Novice]], 2013 [[MFT]], 2014 [[SUBMIT]], a 2014 high school tournament, 2014 [[Early Autumn Collegiate Novice|ICCS]], and [[ACRONYM]] VIII in 2015. Also in 2014, Carleton housewrote a trash tournament known as [[COTTAGE Bowl]]. A second place finish at the 2014 Canadian SCT led to a third bracket finish at the Division II [[2014 ICT]], while a second place finish at the 2015 Canadian SCT also led a third bracket finish at the Division II [[2015 ICT]]. Carleton also took part in 2015 ACF Regionals, finishing in 9th place. | ||
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+ | The 2015-2016 season saw Carleton's club continuing to grow in size, with 2 teams taking part both in 2016 ACF Regionals (placing 6th and 11th respectively) and 2016 SCT (6th in Division I and 4th in Division 2). Meanwhile, Carleton didn't send a team to ACF Regionals 2017, but once again had a team in each SCT division that year, with the Division II team (composed of Cameron Amini, Ted Gan, Aidan Ryan and Alex Roeder) winning the competition and qualifying for 2017 ICT DII. | ||
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+ | The 2017-2018 season started off very successfully, as Carleton were crowned champions at 2017 ACF Fall, with a team composed of Ian Dewan, Cameron Amini, Andrej Vukovic and Ted Gan. Then, Carleton returned to ACF Regionals after a year away, placing second behind the undefeated McGill A, with the same roster that had won at ACF Fall. Then, only one Carleton team took part in SCT 2018, with the duo of Ian Dewan and Cameron Amini placing second in Divison I. | ||
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+ | In 2018-2019, Ian Dewan solo-represented Carleton at ACF Regionals 2019, managing a 4th place finish. Then, at SCT 2019, two Carleton teams were present, one in each division. The DI team finished in 4th place, just missing out on the qualification for ICT. | ||
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+ | In the 2019-2020 season, Carleton took part in both NAQT Novice 2019 and ACF Fall 2019 during the fall semester. This turned out to be the club's final appearances before the 2022 revival, as the COVID-19 pandemic began near the start of 2020 and disrupted Quizbowl activity around the country. | ||
− | + | ==Modern iteration (2022-Present)== | |
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− | + | After 2 years of near-inactivity, the Carleton University Quiz and Trivia Association (CUQTA) was officially revived in September 2022 by Anson Lee and Saiyara Elahi. | |
− | + | The club started off its new era by hosting the 2022 Canadian edition of NAQT novice, and also taking part in 2022 ACF Fall. | |
− | == | + | ==All-time Players== |
+ | ===2004-2009=== | ||
+ | * Andrei Janus (founder) | ||
+ | * Luc Brunet | ||
+ | * Angela Duffett | ||
+ | * Anne Leask | ||
+ | * Tim Bryant | ||
+ | * Adam Minnelli | ||
+ | * Anne O'Connor | ||
+ | * Racha Abdullah | ||
+ | * Billy Patterson | ||
+ | * Tom Kozlowski | ||
+ | * Duncan Chalmers | ||
+ | * Izzy Izumi | ||
+ | * Katie MacDonald | ||
+ | * Olivia Seto | ||
+ | * Jacqueline Steele | ||
+ | * Kaleigh Timmins | ||
+ | * Gennesse Walker-Scace | ||
+ | * Ivan Kochlan | ||
+ | * Dante Tolusso | ||
+ | ===2012-2019=== | ||
+ | * Isuri Herath | ||
+ | * Charles Korwin | ||
+ | * Gabriel Mayost | ||
+ | * Alasdair Campbell | ||
+ | * Stuart Macdonald | ||
* [[Nick Penner]] | * [[Nick Penner]] | ||
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* Connor Pierotti | * Connor Pierotti | ||
+ | * Ian Gillies | ||
+ | * Elizabeth Robson Gordon | ||
* Heather Gordon | * Heather Gordon | ||
+ | * Max Johnstone | ||
* Michael Martin | * Michael Martin | ||
− | * Ian | + | * Andrej Vukovic |
− | * | + | * Aaron Kozak |
− | * | + | * Cameron Amini |
+ | * Ted Gan | ||
+ | * Shelby Robert | ||
+ | * Aidan Ryan | ||
+ | * Alex Roeder | ||
+ | * Ian Dewan | ||
+ | * Andrew Wilson | ||
+ | * Sam Karovitch | ||
+ | * Anson Lee | ||
+ | * Sydney Holley | ||
+ | ===2022-Present=== | ||
+ | * Anson Lee | ||
+ | * Saiyara Elahi | ||
+ | * Alim Dhanani | ||
+ | * Colin Mandeville | ||
+ | * Billy Mott | ||
+ | * Spyra Papoulias | ||
+ | * Kevin Anderson | ||
+ | * Benjamin Yu | ||
+ | * Stefan Mihai | ||
+ | * Nicolaus Derikx | ||
+ | * Alden Thompson | ||
+ | * Adrien Boileau | ||
+ | * Stuart Chandler-Baas | ||
+ | * Kevin Le | ||
+ | * Valerie Brown | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Carleton, MN confusion== | ||
+ | |||
+ | A few confusions have arisen between Carleton and a similarly-named [[Carleton]] College in Minnesota. Most confusions have been related to NAQT: | ||
+ | * NAQT used the results of the 2005 Canadian SCT assuming Carleton College made a trip out to Ottawa | ||
+ | * Carleton University filled out an application for the 2006 ICT, mistakenly thinking that the "Carleton" on the invited list meant them. | ||
+ | * At least one e-mail has been sent to Carleton University's team asking why the 2008 "Canadian" SCT was in Minnesota. | ||
+ | * Carleton played against Carleton in the preliminaries of the [[2008 ICT]], presumably for the directors' amusement. The College won 375-35. | ||
+ | * Several teams who registered for [[COTTAGE Bowl]] 2014 had to withdraw after realizing the tournament was not actually in Minnesota. | ||
[[Category:College clubs]] | [[Category:College clubs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Carleton University]] | ||
[[Category:Canadian universities]] | [[Category:Canadian universities]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 4 October 2024
Carleton University | |
Location: Ottawa, ON | |
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Current President or Coach | Heather Gordon |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
This article is about the team at the university located in Ottawa, Ontario, CA. For the American liberal arts college, see Carleton College.
Carleton University is a university in Ottawa, Ontario. A trivia club was formed in the 2004-05 season, and officially established a year later.
Early History (2004-2009)
In 2004, a handful of first-year students from Carleton attended quizbowl practices at Ottawa. They remained unofficially part of Ottawa's club in the first year, and benefited from Ottawa hosting four tournaments that year. Andrei Janus formally set up a quizbowl club at Carleton in 2005 along with founding members Luc Brunet, Angela Duffett, and Anne Leask, and Carleton's quizbowl team has been independent ever since.
The club flourished between 2005 and 2008 as new waves of first year Carleton University students, that graduated from Ottawa high schools and beyond, were offered a chance to continue their passion for trivia in the quickly expanding university quizbowl arena. The club fostered membership by participating in various Ottawa area friendly trivia matches against Ottawa University's quizbowl teams as well as regional tournaments such as "Ontario Bowl", Ottawa Hybrid Tournament, and TRASH Invitationals. The main focus each year was to participate in the NAQT Canadian SCT, which the club achieved in 2005 and 2006. The club also sent a team to the 2008 NAQT ICT although only two members could make the trip due to the tournament being scheduled during the winter semester exam period.
Carleton hosted a number of tournaments including "Ontario Bowl" in 2006 and the 2008 NAQT Canadian SCT in order to build awareness of quizbowl in the Ottawa area.
A Carleton-Ottawa rivalry developed throughout 2005 and 2006; however, it never came to full fruition as the Ottawa club had a much larger player base some of whom were already in Division I. The Carleton team posted a 6-7 record for the 2005 Canadian SCT and a 6-8 record for the 2006 Canadian SCT both in Division II.
Unfortunately the club was forced to wind down operations in 2009 due to a majority of the team members graduating in that year.
Team Revival (2012-2019)
Isuri Herath started a Carleton team in fall 2012. A critical mass of former high-school players from schools including Lisgar, Centennial, Waterloo Collegiate Institute, and London Central have successfully re-formed a team at Carleton in 2012-13. This incarnation has played in tournaments across Ontario, and has hosted mirrors of 2012 Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament, 2013 Collegiate Novice, 2013 MFT, 2014 SUBMIT, a 2014 high school tournament, 2014 ICCS, and ACRONYM VIII in 2015. Also in 2014, Carleton housewrote a trash tournament known as COTTAGE Bowl. A second place finish at the 2014 Canadian SCT led to a third bracket finish at the Division II 2014 ICT, while a second place finish at the 2015 Canadian SCT also led a third bracket finish at the Division II 2015 ICT. Carleton also took part in 2015 ACF Regionals, finishing in 9th place.
The 2015-2016 season saw Carleton's club continuing to grow in size, with 2 teams taking part both in 2016 ACF Regionals (placing 6th and 11th respectively) and 2016 SCT (6th in Division I and 4th in Division 2). Meanwhile, Carleton didn't send a team to ACF Regionals 2017, but once again had a team in each SCT division that year, with the Division II team (composed of Cameron Amini, Ted Gan, Aidan Ryan and Alex Roeder) winning the competition and qualifying for 2017 ICT DII.
The 2017-2018 season started off very successfully, as Carleton were crowned champions at 2017 ACF Fall, with a team composed of Ian Dewan, Cameron Amini, Andrej Vukovic and Ted Gan. Then, Carleton returned to ACF Regionals after a year away, placing second behind the undefeated McGill A, with the same roster that had won at ACF Fall. Then, only one Carleton team took part in SCT 2018, with the duo of Ian Dewan and Cameron Amini placing second in Divison I.
In 2018-2019, Ian Dewan solo-represented Carleton at ACF Regionals 2019, managing a 4th place finish. Then, at SCT 2019, two Carleton teams were present, one in each division. The DI team finished in 4th place, just missing out on the qualification for ICT.
In the 2019-2020 season, Carleton took part in both NAQT Novice 2019 and ACF Fall 2019 during the fall semester. This turned out to be the club's final appearances before the 2022 revival, as the COVID-19 pandemic began near the start of 2020 and disrupted Quizbowl activity around the country.
Modern iteration (2022-Present)
After 2 years of near-inactivity, the Carleton University Quiz and Trivia Association (CUQTA) was officially revived in September 2022 by Anson Lee and Saiyara Elahi.
The club started off its new era by hosting the 2022 Canadian edition of NAQT novice, and also taking part in 2022 ACF Fall.
All-time Players
2004-2009
- Andrei Janus (founder)
- Luc Brunet
- Angela Duffett
- Anne Leask
- Tim Bryant
- Adam Minnelli
- Anne O'Connor
- Racha Abdullah
- Billy Patterson
- Tom Kozlowski
- Duncan Chalmers
- Izzy Izumi
- Katie MacDonald
- Olivia Seto
- Jacqueline Steele
- Kaleigh Timmins
- Gennesse Walker-Scace
- Ivan Kochlan
- Dante Tolusso
2012-2019
- Isuri Herath
- Charles Korwin
- Gabriel Mayost
- Alasdair Campbell
- Stuart Macdonald
- Nick Penner
- Connor Pierotti
- Ian Gillies
- Elizabeth Robson Gordon
- Heather Gordon
- Max Johnstone
- Michael Martin
- Andrej Vukovic
- Aaron Kozak
- Cameron Amini
- Ted Gan
- Shelby Robert
- Aidan Ryan
- Alex Roeder
- Ian Dewan
- Andrew Wilson
- Sam Karovitch
- Anson Lee
- Sydney Holley
2022-Present
- Anson Lee
- Saiyara Elahi
- Alim Dhanani
- Colin Mandeville
- Billy Mott
- Spyra Papoulias
- Kevin Anderson
- Benjamin Yu
- Stefan Mihai
- Nicolaus Derikx
- Alden Thompson
- Adrien Boileau
- Stuart Chandler-Baas
- Kevin Le
- Valerie Brown
Carleton, MN confusion
A few confusions have arisen between Carleton and a similarly-named Carleton College in Minnesota. Most confusions have been related to NAQT:
- NAQT used the results of the 2005 Canadian SCT assuming Carleton College made a trip out to Ottawa
- Carleton University filled out an application for the 2006 ICT, mistakenly thinking that the "Carleton" on the invited list meant them.
- At least one e-mail has been sent to Carleton University's team asking why the 2008 "Canadian" SCT was in Minnesota.
- Carleton played against Carleton in the preliminaries of the 2008 ICT, presumably for the directors' amusement. The College won 375-35.
- Several teams who registered for COTTAGE Bowl 2014 had to withdraw after realizing the tournament was not actually in Minnesota.