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|citystate = Berkeley, CA
 
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|nats = [[2003 ACF Nationals|2003 ACF]]; [[2004 NAQT ICT|2004 NAQT ICT Division I]], [[2006 NAQT ICT|2006 NAQT ICT Division I]], [[2003 NAQT ICT|2003 NAQT ICT Division II]]
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|nats = [[2003 ACF Nationals|2003 ACF]]; [[2004 NAQT ICT|2004 NAQT ICT Division I]], [[2006 NAQT ICT|2006 NAQT ICT Division I]], [[2016 ICT|2016 NAQT ICT Undergraduate]], [[2003 NAQT ICT|2003 NAQT ICT Division II]]
 
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The '''University of California, Berkeley''', also known as '''UC Berkeley''', '''Cal''', or simply '''Berkeley''', is a large public university in Berkeley, California. After a period of dominance in the mid-2000s led by then-graduate student [[Jeff Hoppes]] and then-undergraduate [[Seth Teitler]], the team contracted for several years until its more recent renaissance in the early 2010s. In the 2015-16 year, the Berkeley team was one of the largest (if not the largest) college quizbowl club of all time, and was semi-frequently able to field a J-team at events in its area [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=6904].
  
The University of California, Berkeley, also known as Cal, is a large public university in Berkeley, California.
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The Berkeley A and B teams have also been regular top-bracket finishers at [[ACF Nationals]] in the late 2010s, and the A team finished 2nd at the [[2018 ICT]], losing to Yale in the second game of an [[advantaged final]] where they had the disadvantage.
  
 
=Tournaments=
 
=Tournaments=
Berkeley frequently hosts NAQT tournaments, and runs the [[Western Invitational Tournament]] each fall. They also host the [[Cal Classic]] for high school teams.
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Berkeley frequently hosts NAQT tournaments, and has run the [[Western Invitational Tournament]] in the fall in previous years and in the spring of 2013. They also host the [[Cal Classic]] for high school teams. Since 2012-2013, Berkeley has hosted a yearly series of four HS tournaments called the [[California Cup]].
  
=Recent Members=
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=Current Members=
* [[Tanay Kothari]] (co-president)
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* [[James Malouf]]
* [[Ankit Aggarwall]] (co-president)
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* [[Michael Coates]]
* [[Yifan Zhang]] (Vice President)
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* [[Shahar Schwartz]]
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* [[Annie Wang]]
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=Former/Inactive Players=
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* [[Rahul Keyal]]
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* [[Jonchee Kao]]
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* [[Aseem Keyal]]
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* [[Eric Chen]]
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* [[Justin Nghiem]]
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* [[Rohin Devanathan]]
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* [[John Xiang]]
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* [[Bruce Lou]]
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* [[Sameer Rai]]
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* [[Niki Peters]]
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* [[Ankit Aggarwal]]
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* [[Lukas Vlahos]]
 
* [[Ilyas Bayramov]]
 
* [[Ilyas Bayramov]]
* [[Ashley Gonik]]
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* [[John Gleb]]
* [[Neil Garde]]
 
* [[Sharad Vikram]]
 
* [[Henry Maltby]]
 
* [[Di Xiao]]
 
 
* [[Derek Chou]]
 
* [[Derek Chou]]
* [[Arbong Lei]]
 
 
* [[Nicholas Karas]]
 
* [[Nicholas Karas]]
 
* [[Andy Nguy]]
 
* [[Andy Nguy]]
* [[Sam Braunfeld]]
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* [[Ashley Gonik]]
* [[Brian Alford]]
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* [[Arbong Lei]]
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* [[Di Xiao]]
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* [[Darwin Wu]]
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* [[Kabir Chandrasekar]]
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* [[Anthony Kao]]
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* [[Joseph Benapfl]]
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* [[Neal Nathan]]
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* [[Sharad Vikram]]
 
* [[Vivek Bhave]]
 
* [[Vivek Bhave]]
 
* [[Jeffrey Li]]
 
* [[Jeffrey Li]]
* [[Srijohn Bhunia]]
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* [[Terry Drinkwater]]
* [[Michael Ling]]
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* [[Tanay Kothari]]
* [[William Tokuaru]]
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* [[Brian Alford]]
* [[Darwin Wu]]
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* [[Sam Braunfeld]]
* [[Josephy Benapfl]]
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* [[Yifan Zhang]]
 
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* [[Gilbert Hsyu]]
=Former/Inactive Players=
 
 
* [[David Ding]]
 
* [[David Ding]]
 
* [[Brett Hallahan]]
 
* [[Brett Hallahan]]
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* [[Jon Pennington]]
 
* [[Jon Pennington]]
 
* [[Ross Ritterman]]
 
* [[Ross Ritterman]]
 
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{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[ACF Nationals]]
 
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|year = [[2003 ACF Nationals|2003]]
 
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[http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/index.html link]
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==External Links==
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[http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/index.html The Berkeley quiz bowl site]
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{{College champions}}
  
 
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[[Category: Programs that have won NAQT ICT Division I Overall]]
 
[[Category: Programs that have won NAQT ICT Division I Overall]]
 
[[Category: Programs that have won NAQT ICT Division II]]
 
[[Category: Programs that have won NAQT ICT Division II]]
[[Category: Seth Teitler]]
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[[Category: Original QBWiki Page]]
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
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[[Category: Berkeley]]
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 2 November 2021

Berkeley
Berkeley.gif
Location:
Berkeley, CA
National championships 2003 ACF; 2004 NAQT ICT Division I, 2006 NAQT ICT Division I, 2016 NAQT ICT Undergraduate, 2003 NAQT ICT Division II
NAQT Page link

The University of California, Berkeley, also known as UC Berkeley, Cal, or simply Berkeley, is a large public university in Berkeley, California. After a period of dominance in the mid-2000s led by then-graduate student Jeff Hoppes and then-undergraduate Seth Teitler, the team contracted for several years until its more recent renaissance in the early 2010s. In the 2015-16 year, the Berkeley team was one of the largest (if not the largest) college quizbowl club of all time, and was semi-frequently able to field a J-team at events in its area [1].

The Berkeley A and B teams have also been regular top-bracket finishers at ACF Nationals in the late 2010s, and the A team finished 2nd at the 2018 ICT, losing to Yale in the second game of an advantaged final where they had the disadvantage.

Tournaments

Berkeley frequently hosts NAQT tournaments, and has run the Western Invitational Tournament in the fall in previous years and in the spring of 2013. They also host the Cal Classic for high school teams. Since 2012-2013, Berkeley has hosted a yearly series of four HS tournaments called the California Cup.

Current Members

Former/Inactive Players


ACF Nationals Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Michigan
2003
Chicago
NAQT ICT Division I Overall Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Chicago
2004
Michigan
NAQT ICT Division I Overall Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Michigan
2006
Chicago
NAQT ICT Division II Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Yale
2003
UCLA

External Links

The Berkeley quiz bowl site