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− | The '''1999 | + | {{College Nat Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 1999 DI [[NAQT]] [[ICT]] |
+ | |champion = [[Chicago]] A | ||
+ | |second = [[Berkeley]] | ||
+ | |third = [[Michigan]] A | ||
+ | |fourth = [[Stanford]] | ||
+ | |scorer = [[Andrew Yaphe]] | ||
+ | |undergrad = [[Carleton]] A | ||
+ | |undergradsecond = [[Swarthmore]] | ||
+ | |site = [[University of Michigan]] (Ann Arbor, MI) | ||
+ | |field = 48 | ||
+ | |stats = [https://www.naqt.com/ict/1999/] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''1999 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament''' was the third [[ICT]] and was held April 10-11, 1999 on the campus of the [[University of Michigan]] in Ann Arbor, MI. | ||
− | In 1999, NAQT reported two individual averages: IPPG (individual points-per-game) and PCbPG (Points Contributed-per-Game). The latter stat attempted to adjust the former for bonuses, and assess a higher penalty to the average for negs. Final individual rankings were based on the PCbPG number, but this listing includes the top five players based on IPPG, as this is likely the closer value to PP20TH that is used today. | + | In 1999, NAQT reported two individual averages: IPPG (individual points-per-game) and PCbPG (Points Contributed-per-Game). The latter stat attempted to adjust the former for bonuses, and assess a higher penalty to the average for negs. Final individual rankings were based on the PCbPG number, but this listing includes the top five players based on IPPG, as this is likely the closer value to [[PP20TH]] that is used today. |
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− | Additionally, three teams qualified as undergraduate teams. [[Carleton|Carleton A]], [[Swarthmore]], and [[Texas]] finished 1-3, respectively, while finishing 8th, 14th, and 15th in DI. | + | Additionally, three teams qualified as undergraduate teams. [[Carleton College|Carleton College A]], [[Swarthmore]], and [[Texas]] finished 1-3, respectively, while finishing 8th, 14th, and 15th in DI. |
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Champion | Chicago A | |
Runner-up | Berkeley | |
Third | Michigan A | |
Fourth | Stanford | |
High scorer | Andrew Yaphe | |
Undergrad Champion | Carleton A | |
Undergrad Runner-up | Swarthmore | |
Site | University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI) | |
Field | 48 | |
Stats | [1] |
The 1999 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament was the third ICT and was held April 10-11, 1999 on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI.
In 1999, NAQT reported two individual averages: IPPG (individual points-per-game) and PCbPG (Points Contributed-per-Game). The latter stat attempted to adjust the former for bonuses, and assess a higher penalty to the average for negs. Final individual rankings were based on the PCbPG number, but this listing includes the top five players based on IPPG, as this is likely the closer value to PP20TH that is used today.
D I
The top 5 teams in D I:
PLACE | SCHOOL |
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1 | Chicago A |
2 | California, Berkeley |
3 | Michigan A |
4 | Stanford |
5 | Maryland A |
Additionally, three teams qualified as undergraduate teams. Carleton College A, Swarthmore, and Texas finished 1-3, respectively, while finishing 8th, 14th, and 15th in DI.
The Top 5 individuals:
PLAYER | SCHOOL | STATLINE |
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Andrew Yaphe | Chicago A | 39-88-23-96.43 |
Ian Bayley | Oxford | 15-70-18-55.67 |
John Kenney | Virginia | 12-70-10-55.33 |
Steven Watchorn | Wisconsin | 6-83-19-55.00 |
Matt Zielenski | Ohio Wesleyan | 12-64-13-50.33 |
D II
The top 5 teams in D I:
PLACE | SCHOOL |
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1 | Princeton |
2 | Chicago |
3 | Carleton College |
4 | Harvard |
5 | Georgia |
The Top 5 individuals:
PLAYER | SCHOOL | STATLINE |
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Jeff Hoppes | Princeton | 14-73-7-60.33 |
Ian Jeffries | Furman | 7-56-14-42.50 |
Mike Chiswick-Patterson | Princeton | 6-57-11-40.33 |
Sahir Islam | Harvard | 4-58-16-40.00 |
Steve Traicoff | Michigan | 6-50-14-38.52 |
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