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'''Eric Hillemann''' is a former [[NAQT]] member and former coach of the [[Carleton College]] team from 1990 to 2010. He won $20,700 in two games on [[Jeopardy!]] in 2000. Currently, Hillemann moderates the [[Minnesota High School Quiz Bowl League]] rounds that are broadcasted on television.
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'''Eric Hillemann''' is a former [[NAQT]] member who coached the [[Carleton College]] team from 1990 to 2010. This included coaching the team to its [[undergraduate]] titles at the [[1999 ICT|1999]] and [[2007 ICT]]s, and its [[Division II]] championship at the [[2008 ICT]].
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Eric won $20,700 in two games on [[Jeopardy!]] in 2000.
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Eric is well regarded as a moderator. His work includes the [[Minnesota High School Quiz Bowl League]] rounds that are broadcast on television, other local events, and the wedding of [[R. Robert Hentzel]] and [[Emily Pike]].
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|previous = [[Robert Meredith]]
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|next = [[Don Windham]] & [[Gaius Stern]]
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 5 May 2021

Eric Hillemann
Past Teams Coached Carleton (1990-2010)
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Eric Hillemann is a former NAQT member who coached the Carleton College team from 1990 to 2010. This included coaching the team to its undergraduate titles at the 1999 and 2007 ICTs, and its Division II championship at the 2008 ICT.

Eric won $20,700 in two games on Jeopardy! in 2000.

Eric is well regarded as a moderator. His work includes the Minnesota High School Quiz Bowl League rounds that are broadcast on television, other local events, and the wedding of R. Robert Hentzel and Emily Pike.

Carper Award
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Robert Meredith
2003
Don Windham & Gaius Stern