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− | + | '''Northwestern University''' is a large private university located in Evanston, Illinois. | |
− | + | In a noted "Cinderella run" at [[2017 ICT]], the Northwestern team consisting of [[Dylan Minarik]], [[Greg Peterson]], [[Adam Silverman]], and [[Max Rong]] pulled off four upsets in the playoffs (over [[Yale]], [[Maryland]], [[Chicago]], and [[Stanford]]) and a second-place finish (to [[2017 Michigan|Michigan]]).<ref>https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=19142&p=329965&hilit=northwestern+ict#p329965</ref><ref>https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=329351#p329351</ref><ref>https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/team.jsp?team_id=114604</ref> | |
− | + | Northwestern was the host site for [[2005 ACF Nationals]], the infamous [[2011 NSC]], the 2012 College National Championships of the [[National History Bowl]], and of [[2021 ACF Nationals]]. It has hosted every [[Chicago Open]] from 2018 onward. | |
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+ | Throughout the season, Northwestern Quizbowl hosts Jr. Wildcat (a middle school tournament) and usually mirrors a regular-difficulty college tournament. | ||
==Players== | ==Players== | ||
− | + | Nikhil Chellam (2020-), Chloe Chow (2020-), Jason Huang (2022-), David Lee (2021-), Ved Muthusamy (2022-), [[Sharath Narayan]] (2022-), Andrew Salij (2019-), [[Chris Sims]] (2020-) | |
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==Former Players== | ==Former Players== | ||
− | + | [[Colby Burnett]] (2001-05), [[Andy Wehrman]] (2004-05), [[Anant Shah]] (2008-12), [[Cory Haala]] (2009-12), [[Dan Donohue]] (2010-14), [[Adam Sperber]] (2010-14), [[Kevin Malis]] (2011-15), [[Dylan Minarik]] (2013-17), [[Greg Peterson]] (2015-18), [[Adam Silverman]] (2016-19), Jack Drummond (2017-21), [[Rohin Devanathan]] (2020-22), Justin Jasperse (2019-22), Jake Lyons (2018-22), Sheldon Wong (2018-22), Jack Izzo (2019-23), Beni Keown (2019-23) | |
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[[Category: College clubs]] | [[Category: College clubs]] | ||
[[Category: Northwestern]] | [[Category: Northwestern]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 3 March 2024
Northwestern University | |
Location: Evanston, IL | |
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Current President or Coach | Chloe Chow |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
Northwestern University is a large private university located in Evanston, Illinois.
In a noted "Cinderella run" at 2017 ICT, the Northwestern team consisting of Dylan Minarik, Greg Peterson, Adam Silverman, and Max Rong pulled off four upsets in the playoffs (over Yale, Maryland, Chicago, and Stanford) and a second-place finish (to Michigan).[1][2][3]
Northwestern was the host site for 2005 ACF Nationals, the infamous 2011 NSC, the 2012 College National Championships of the National History Bowl, and of 2021 ACF Nationals. It has hosted every Chicago Open from 2018 onward.
Throughout the season, Northwestern Quizbowl hosts Jr. Wildcat (a middle school tournament) and usually mirrors a regular-difficulty college tournament.
Players
Nikhil Chellam (2020-), Chloe Chow (2020-), Jason Huang (2022-), David Lee (2021-), Ved Muthusamy (2022-), Sharath Narayan (2022-), Andrew Salij (2019-), Chris Sims (2020-)
Former Players
Colby Burnett (2001-05), Andy Wehrman (2004-05), Anant Shah (2008-12), Cory Haala (2009-12), Dan Donohue (2010-14), Adam Sperber (2010-14), Kevin Malis (2011-15), Dylan Minarik (2013-17), Greg Peterson (2015-18), Adam Silverman (2016-19), Jack Drummond (2017-21), Rohin Devanathan (2020-22), Justin Jasperse (2019-22), Jake Lyons (2018-22), Sheldon Wong (2018-22), Jack Izzo (2019-23), Beni Keown (2019-23)