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− | The '''University of Oklahoma''' is located in Norman,Oklahoma. Oklahoma has | + | ''This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of Oklahoma. For high school quizbowl in the state of Oklahoma, see [[:Category:High school quizbowl in Oklahoma|here]].'' |
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+ | The '''University of Oklahoma''' is located in Norman, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma quizbowl team has been active since the mid-1990s, and remains a fixture in both the collegiate quizbowl circuit in the south, as well as the Oklahoma high school quizbowl circuit. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | The University of Oklahoma Academic Team was started in 1993 by [[Eric Bell]] and [[Dan Beshear]]. Led by Bell, the Oklahoma team placed third at the [[1997 NCT]] and fourth at that year's [[1998 ACF Nationals| ACF Nationals]]. After Bell's departure, Oklahoma continued to be a fairly competitive team under the leadership of Beshear and [[Emily Moore]], reaching the top bracket at both ICT and ACF Nationals on several occasions. | |
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+ | In more recent years, an Oklahoma team centered around the trio of [[Maia Karpovich]], [[Finn Bender]], and [[Caleb Kendrick]] led the team to several top twenty finishes at ICT and ACF Nationals between 2016 and 2018. During this run, Oklahoma claimed the 2016 ACF Division II title, as well as the 2017 ICT Undergraduate title. | ||
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+ | ==Hosting== | ||
+ | Oklahoma was host to the first-ever [[HSNCT]], which was held in [[1999 HSNCT|1999]]. At a local level, Oklahoma formerly hosted the [[Boren Cup]], a long-running high school tournament on [[IS]] questions which doubled as the [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship|NAQT State Championship]] until 2004; in more recent years, it has hosted the [[Oklahoma Early Fall Tournament]], an early-season event using [[A-set|A-sets]]. In 2021, Oklahoma hosted its first college tournament, holding an online mirror of [[ACF Winter]]. | ||
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+ | ==Alumni== | ||
+ | *[[Eric Bell]] | ||
+ | *[[Dan Beshear]] | ||
+ | *[[Emily Moore]] | ||
+ | *[[Caleb Kendrick]] | ||
+ | *[[Maia Karpovich]] | ||
+ | *[[Finn Bender]] | ||
+ | *[[Thatcher Chonka]] | ||
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+ | ==Title Succession== | ||
+ | {{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT ICT]] Division I Undergraduate | ||
+ | |year = [[2017 ICT|2017]] | ||
+ | |previous = [[UC Berkeley]] | ||
+ | |next = [[UC Berkeley]] | ||
+ | | }} | ||
+ | [[Category: College clubs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Oklahoma]] |
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Oklahoma | |
Location: Norman, OK | |
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Current President or Coach | Oliver Wu |
National championships | ICT Undergraduate: 2017 ACF Division II: 2016 |
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This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of Oklahoma. For high school quizbowl in the state of Oklahoma, see here.
The University of Oklahoma is located in Norman, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma quizbowl team has been active since the mid-1990s, and remains a fixture in both the collegiate quizbowl circuit in the south, as well as the Oklahoma high school quizbowl circuit.
History
The University of Oklahoma Academic Team was started in 1993 by Eric Bell and Dan Beshear. Led by Bell, the Oklahoma team placed third at the 1997 NCT and fourth at that year's ACF Nationals. After Bell's departure, Oklahoma continued to be a fairly competitive team under the leadership of Beshear and Emily Moore, reaching the top bracket at both ICT and ACF Nationals on several occasions.
In more recent years, an Oklahoma team centered around the trio of Maia Karpovich, Finn Bender, and Caleb Kendrick led the team to several top twenty finishes at ICT and ACF Nationals between 2016 and 2018. During this run, Oklahoma claimed the 2016 ACF Division II title, as well as the 2017 ICT Undergraduate title.
Hosting
Oklahoma was host to the first-ever HSNCT, which was held in 1999. At a local level, Oklahoma formerly hosted the Boren Cup, a long-running high school tournament on IS questions which doubled as the NAQT State Championship until 2004; in more recent years, it has hosted the Oklahoma Early Fall Tournament, an early-season event using A-sets. In 2021, Oklahoma hosted its first college tournament, holding an online mirror of ACF Winter.
Alumni
Title Succession
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