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+ | '''Chris Ray''' was a player for [[Ohio State]]. He is a graduate of [[Richard Montgomery]] High School, and a former member of the quizbowl teams at [[Maryland]] and [[Chicago]]. Long considered one of the best active generalists in the game, he was a major scorer on the teams that won the [[2008 ICT|2008]] and [[2016 ICT|2016]] [[ICT]]s, as well as the [[2012 Chicago Open]]. He was the chief editor of the acclaimed [[2010 NSC]], as well as [[2013 ACF Regionals]] and [[2019 Chicago Open]]. | ||
− | + | ==Playing Career== | |
===High School=== | ===High School=== | ||
− | + | Chris attended [[Richard Montgomery]] high school, which he led to victory at the [[2006 HSNCT]]. That same year, he led the field in scoring at [[2006 NSC|PACE NSC]], en route to a second place finish. | |
===College=== | ===College=== | ||
− | Chris | + | Chris attended [[Maryland]] while an undergraduate student. He contested Division II of the [[2007 ICT]], leading the field in scoring and claiming the title after defeating [[Dartmouth]] in the finals. The following year, he joined teammates [[Jonathan Magin]] and [[Charles Meigs]] on the Maryland A team which went undefeated at the [[2008 ICT]] (defeating [[Chicago]] in the finals), and finished 3rd at that year's [[2008 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]]. After the departure of Meigs and Magin, Chris emerged as a legitimate top player, leading the field in scoring at the [[2011 ICT]]. |
− | + | In 2012, Chris teamed with [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], and future teammate [[John Lawrence]] on a team which cleared the field to win that year's [[2012 Chicago Open|Chicago Open]]. | |
− | Chris | + | After graduating from Maryland, Chris pursued his masters at [[Chicago]], where he joined Lawrence and [[Max Schindler]] on the Chicago A teams which won the [[2016 ICT]] and took second at both the [[2015 ACF Nationals|2015]] and [[2016 ACF Nationals|2016]] ACF Nationals. He obtained his PhD at [[Ohio State]], where he and [[Clark Smith]] made regular top-bracket appearances, achieving a best finish of 3rd at [[2022 ACF Nationals]]. In 2022, he was named an ACF Nationals All-Star for the ninth time, passing [[Andrew Yaphe]] as the individual with the most all-time ACF Nationals All-Star awards. |
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+ | Chris possesses a notoriously unpredictable playing style which [[Eric Mukherjee]] once compared to drunken boxing. In high school, he gained infamy for priming the buzzer beyond reasonable limits (a practice he continues to this day). While this often led to him having a high [[neg]]-rate, he has succeeded over time in in controlling his negging while retaining his ability to upset statistically better teams. | ||
− | + | ==Editing== | |
+ | Chris is widely regarded as an excellent editor who produces very enjoyable, controlled, and well-written tournaments across all categories (tendency towards offhand commentary aside). In addition to his work as an editor, he was a co-founder of the now-defunct [[Dynasty Academic Competition Questions]]. | ||
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{{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ICT|ICT DI Leading Scorer]] | {{Succession_box_(Individual)|Individual Honor = [[ICT|ICT DI Leading Scorer]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 23 October 2024
Chris Ray | |
Noted subjects | General, History, Science theft |
Past colleges | Maryland (2007-2014); Chicago (2014-2016); Ohio State (2016-2023) |
High school | Richard Montgomery (2004-2006) |
HSQB profile | DumbJacques |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Chris Ray was a player for Ohio State. He is a graduate of Richard Montgomery High School, and a former member of the quizbowl teams at Maryland and Chicago. Long considered one of the best active generalists in the game, he was a major scorer on the teams that won the 2008 and 2016 ICTs, as well as the 2012 Chicago Open. He was the chief editor of the acclaimed 2010 NSC, as well as 2013 ACF Regionals and 2019 Chicago Open.
Playing Career
High School
Chris attended Richard Montgomery high school, which he led to victory at the 2006 HSNCT. That same year, he led the field in scoring at PACE NSC, en route to a second place finish.
College
Chris attended Maryland while an undergraduate student. He contested Division II of the 2007 ICT, leading the field in scoring and claiming the title after defeating Dartmouth in the finals. The following year, he joined teammates Jonathan Magin and Charles Meigs on the Maryland A team which went undefeated at the 2008 ICT (defeating Chicago in the finals), and finished 3rd at that year's ACF Nationals. After the departure of Meigs and Magin, Chris emerged as a legitimate top player, leading the field in scoring at the 2011 ICT.
In 2012, Chris teamed with Matt Bollinger, Eric Mukherjee, and future teammate John Lawrence on a team which cleared the field to win that year's Chicago Open.
After graduating from Maryland, Chris pursued his masters at Chicago, where he joined Lawrence and Max Schindler on the Chicago A teams which won the 2016 ICT and took second at both the 2015 and 2016 ACF Nationals. He obtained his PhD at Ohio State, where he and Clark Smith made regular top-bracket appearances, achieving a best finish of 3rd at 2022 ACF Nationals. In 2022, he was named an ACF Nationals All-Star for the ninth time, passing Andrew Yaphe as the individual with the most all-time ACF Nationals All-Star awards.
Playing Style
Chris possesses a notoriously unpredictable playing style which Eric Mukherjee once compared to drunken boxing. In high school, he gained infamy for priming the buzzer beyond reasonable limits (a practice he continues to this day). While this often led to him having a high neg-rate, he has succeeded over time in in controlling his negging while retaining his ability to upset statistically better teams.
Editing
Chris is widely regarded as an excellent editor who produces very enjoyable, controlled, and well-written tournaments across all categories (tendency towards offhand commentary aside). In addition to his work as an editor, he was a co-founder of the now-defunct Dynasty Academic Competition Questions.
Editing Credits
All editing credits listed below are as head editor unless otherwise noted.
- 2009 Terrapin Winter
- 2009 Terrapin Fall (with Mike Sorice)
- 2010 ACF Regionals (as assistant editor)
- 2011 Terrapin (as assistant editor)
- 2012 BARGE
- 2013 ACF Regionals
- 2019 Chicago Open (with Jacob Reed)
Scoring Title Succession
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