Difference between revisions of "Susan Ikenberry"
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− | |''' | + | |'''Team:''' "It's Academic" 2012/13 Noah Cowan, Lily Gasparetti, Patrick Holland, Ned Sanger |
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− | |''' | + | |''' school:''' [[Georgetown Day]] (Quizbowl Coach to 2009) |
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|'''[[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]] (1998)''' | |'''[[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]] (1998)''' | ||
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− | Susan "Sue" Ikenberry was the quizbowl coach at [[Georgetown Day]]. | + | Susan "Sue" Ikenberry was the quizbowl coach at [[Georgetown Day]], where she still teaches. Sue is the first-ever [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]] winner, and also selected and coached the [[Washington, D.C. Panasonic Team]] until the tournament's discontinuation. In 2013 Ikenberry won the first It's Academic Community Award for Academic Outreach for working ''"to help newer teams prepare for competition on the program"''. |
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 15 January 2023
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Team: "It's Academic" 2012/13 Noah Cowan, Lily Gasparetti, Patrick Holland, Ned Sanger | ||||
Career record: unknown | ||||
school: Georgetown Day (Quizbowl Coach to 2009)
("It's Academic" coach to the present.) | ||||
Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award (1998) |
Susan "Sue" Ikenberry was the quizbowl coach at Georgetown Day, where she still teaches. Sue is the first-ever Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award winner, and also selected and coached the Washington, D.C. Panasonic Team until the tournament's discontinuation. In 2013 Ikenberry won the first It's Academic Community Award for Academic Outreach for working "to help newer teams prepare for competition on the program".