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==Tournament results==
 
==Tournament results==
Michigan A beat [[2005 Chicago A|Chicago A]] twice in an advantaged final to win the tournament with a 13-1 record, averaging a tournament-best 290.8 points per game and 14.37 points per bonus.  Chicago's consisted of [[Subash Maddipoti]], [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selene Koo]], and [[Susan Ferrari]], and they finished with a 12-2 record, 281.2 points per game, and 13.34 points per bonus.  [[2005 Berkeley|Berkeley]] finished third with a 10-2 record, while the [[Chris Frankel]]-led [[Springfield Clown College]] made its first and only appearance at ACF, going 7-5 and beating [[2005 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]] head-to-head to break the tie for 4th place.  TAMU placed fifth, while 6-6 [[2005 VCU|VCU]] placed sixth and 5-7 [[2005 Harvard|Harvard]] finished seventh, rounding out the top bracket.
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Michigan A beat [[2005 Chicago|Chicago A]] twice in an advantaged final to win the tournament with a 13-1 record, averaging a tournament-best 290.8 points per game and 14.37 points per bonus.  Chicago's consisted of [[Subash Maddipoti]], [[Seth Teitler]], [[Selene Koo]], and [[Susan Ferrari]], and they finished with a 12-2 record, 281.2 points per game, and 13.34 points per bonus.  [[2005 Berkeley|Berkeley]] finished third with a 10-2 record, while the [[Chris Frankel]]-led [[Springfield Clown College]] made its first and only appearance at ACF, going 7-5 and beating [[2005 Texas A&M|Texas A&M]] head-to-head to break the tie for 4th place.  TAMU placed fifth, while 6-6 [[2005 VCU|VCU]] placed sixth and 5-7 [[2005 Harvard|Harvard]] finished seventh, rounding out the top bracket.
  
 
==Individual results==
 
==Individual results==

Revision as of 12:03, 26 April 2011

2005 ACF Nationals
Edited by Andrew Yaphe
Champion Michigan A
Runner-up Chicago
Third Berkeley
Fourth Princeton
High scorer Matt Weiner, VCU
Site Northwestern
Field
Stats


The 2005 ACF Nationals was won by Michigan A, consisting of Zeke Berdichevsky, Adam Kemezis, Matt Lafer, and Leo Wolpert. The tournament was held at Northwestern and was edited by Andrew Yaphe.

Tournament results

Michigan A beat Chicago A twice in an advantaged final to win the tournament with a 13-1 record, averaging a tournament-best 290.8 points per game and 14.37 points per bonus. Chicago's consisted of Subash Maddipoti, Seth Teitler, Selene Koo, and Susan Ferrari, and they finished with a 12-2 record, 281.2 points per game, and 13.34 points per bonus. Berkeley finished third with a 10-2 record, while the Chris Frankel-led Springfield Clown College made its first and only appearance at ACF, going 7-5 and beating Texas A&M head-to-head to break the tie for 4th place. TAMU placed fifth, while 6-6 VCU placed sixth and 5-7 Harvard finished seventh, rounding out the top bracket.

Individual results

The top five scorers at the tournament were Matt Weiner of VCU, Subash Maddipoti of Chicago A, Seth Kendall of Kentucky, Fred Bush of Rochester, and Jason Keller of Rutgers, in that order. Weiner led the field with 71.67 points per game.

The leading scorer for the championship Michigan A team was Zeke Berdichevsky, who finished ninth overall with 42.92 points per game. Zeke's teammates Adam Kemezis, Matt Lafer, and Leo Wolpert converted 32.08, 21.25, and 15 points per game, respectively. Before the playoff games, Michigan had answered 150 tossups, one fewer than Chicago A.

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