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{{Collegebox|College Name = Penn State
 
{{Collegebox|College Name = Penn State
 
|citystate = State College, PA
 
|citystate = State College, PA
|president = Tom Perrone
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|president = [[Alex Ellis]]
 
|nats = None
 
|nats = None
 
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'''Penn State''' was is quizbowl team from the university of the same name at State College, PA. An original team dissolved at Penn State in 2005, and a revival team has returned to activity on the circuit.
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'''Pennsylvania State University''', or '''Penn State''', usually refers to the quiz bowl program at Penn State's flagship campus in State College, Pennsylvania. The team was active in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but underwent a period of dormancy before being revived in 2009 and maintaining an active presence since then.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Penn State team dissolved in the 2005 school year, shortly after they attended that year's [[SNEWT]]. After a period of dormancy, the team was revived in 2009. This has included appearances at [[Pennbowl]], [[ACF]] events, and others. Though non-competitive for a while, the teams on-the-buzzer fortunes have improved and their activity has increased.
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In the 1990s, Penn State hosted Nittany Bowl.  Until around 1995, this was done with packet submission CBI-style questions, but was replaced by mACF questions at some point.  In 1998, the tournament used one of NAQT's first invitational series. Penn State hosted at least one incarnation of the [[Wild Cat Invitational]] (it certainly happened in 2002), and hosted the second [[TRASHionals]] in 1999.  
  
==Tournaments==
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A poorly received 2013 high school tournament known as "Penn State Invitational" received scorn due to a weird power-matching format which caused some teams to play each other four times over the course of a ten round tournament.
  
In the 1990s, the team hosted Nittany Bowl. Until around 1995 this was done with packet submission CBI-style questions.  Then mACF questions were used.  In 1998 the tournament used one of NAQT's first invitational series.
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More recently, Penn State has hosted a series of high school tournaments, starting with [[Nittany Lion Novice]] in December 2015. These invitationals have been the only known high school tournaments to draw a field of more than five in the Central Pennsylvania area in several years.  
  
Penn State hosted at least one incarnation of the [[Wild Cat Invitational]] (it certainly happened in 2002).
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==Nationals Results==
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{| class="wikitable"
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!  !! ACF Nationals (2005–) !! Division I ICT !! Division II ICT
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|-
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| 1998 ||  || 37th ||
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|-
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| 1999 ||  || 18th ||
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|-
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| 2000 ||  || 12th ||
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|-
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| 2016 ||  ||  || A: 10th<br/>B: 20th
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|-
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| 2017 ||  ||  || 22nd
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|-
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| 2018 || 41st || 31st ||
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|-
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| 2019 || 35th ||  || 21st
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|}
  
Penn State hosted the second [[TRASHionals]] in 1999.
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==Current/Recent Members==
  
A poorly received 2013 high school tournament known as "Penn State Invitational" received scorn due to a weird power-matching format which caused some teams to play each other four times over the course of a ten round tournament. More recently Penn State hosted a well received return to High School events with [[Nittany Lion Novice]] in December 2015. These invitationals have been the only known high school tournaments to draw a field of more than five in the Central Pennsylvania area in several years.
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*Andre Alvear
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*DJ Bauer
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*John Beck
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*Paul Birch
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*Alex Ellis
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*[[Ben Herman]]
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*Melissa Hilf
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*Gopal Jayakar
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*Nathan Johnson
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*Seckin Kara
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*Eli Kirk
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*Ashish Kumbhardare
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*Sara Larson
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*Bruce McAninch
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*[[Victor Prieto]]
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*Reed Repasky
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*Marko Resetar
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*Adithya Sadagopan
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*Colton Sanden
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*Anish Sathe
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*Saimun Shahee
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*Luke Swanson
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*Tatyana Zvorsky
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[[Category: College clubs]]
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[[Category: Original QBWiki Page]]
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[[Category:Penn State]]
  
==Current Members==
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==Former Members==
  
 
*Kevin Deam
 
*Kevin Deam
*[[Ben Herman]]
 
 
*Tom Perrone
 
*Tom Perrone
*[[Victor Prieto]]
 
  
[[Category: College clubs]]
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==External Links==
[[Category: Original QBWiki Page]]
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[http://sites.psu.edu/quizbowl/ Home Page]
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[http://hdwhite.org/qb/stats/team/penn+state Tournament Results]
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[https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=1070 NAQT Profile]

Latest revision as of 20:20, 13 January 2023

Penn State
Location:
State College, PA
Current President or Coach Alex Ellis
National championships None
NAQT Page link

Pennsylvania State University, or Penn State, usually refers to the quiz bowl program at Penn State's flagship campus in State College, Pennsylvania. The team was active in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but underwent a period of dormancy before being revived in 2009 and maintaining an active presence since then.

History

In the 1990s, Penn State hosted Nittany Bowl. Until around 1995, this was done with packet submission CBI-style questions, but was replaced by mACF questions at some point. In 1998, the tournament used one of NAQT's first invitational series. Penn State hosted at least one incarnation of the Wild Cat Invitational (it certainly happened in 2002), and hosted the second TRASHionals in 1999.

A poorly received 2013 high school tournament known as "Penn State Invitational" received scorn due to a weird power-matching format which caused some teams to play each other four times over the course of a ten round tournament.

More recently, Penn State has hosted a series of high school tournaments, starting with Nittany Lion Novice in December 2015. These invitationals have been the only known high school tournaments to draw a field of more than five in the Central Pennsylvania area in several years.

Nationals Results

ACF Nationals (2005–) Division I ICT Division II ICT
1998 37th
1999 18th
2000 12th
2016 A: 10th
B: 20th
2017 22nd
2018 41st 31st
2019 35th 21st

Current/Recent Members

  • Andre Alvear
  • DJ Bauer
  • John Beck
  • Paul Birch
  • Alex Ellis
  • Ben Herman
  • Melissa Hilf
  • Gopal Jayakar
  • Nathan Johnson
  • Seckin Kara
  • Eli Kirk
  • Ashish Kumbhardare
  • Sara Larson
  • Bruce McAninch
  • Victor Prieto
  • Reed Repasky
  • Marko Resetar
  • Adithya Sadagopan
  • Colton Sanden
  • Anish Sathe
  • Saimun Shahee
  • Luke Swanson
  • Tatyana Zvorsky

Former Members

  • Kevin Deam
  • Tom Perrone

External Links

Home Page

Tournament Results

NAQT Profile