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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2017 [[ACF Nationals]] | {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2017 [[ACF Nationals]] | ||
|champion = [[2017 Maryland|Maryland A]] | |champion = [[2017 Maryland|Maryland A]] | ||
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|editors = [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Evan Adams]], [[Austin Brownlow]], [[Tommy Casalaspi]], [[Ike Jose]], and [[Rohith Nagari]] | |editors = [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Evan Adams]], [[Austin Brownlow]], [[Tommy Casalaspi]], [[Ike Jose]], and [[Rohith Nagari]] | ||
|site = [[Columbia]] | |site = [[Columbia]] | ||
+ | |field = 38 teams | ||
|stats =[http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4389/ Stats]}} | |stats =[http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4389/ Stats]}} | ||
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+ | The '''2017 ACF Nationals''' was held between April 22 and 23 at [[Columbia]]. The set, widely acclaimed as among the best-executed of all time, was edited by [[Evan Adams]], [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Austin Brownlow]], [[Tommy Casalaspi]], [[Ike Jose]], and [[Rohith Nagari]], with Bollinger head-editing. | ||
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+ | [[Maryland]] won a final over [[Michigan]] after suffering their only loss of the tournament to Michigan. [[Jordan Brownstein]] led both Maryland and the tournament in scoring, including 80 of his team's 70 tossup points in the finals. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
===Division I Championship=== | ===Division I Championship=== | ||
− | # [[Maryland]] A ([[Jordan Brownstein]], [[ | + | # [[Maryland]] A ([[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Weijia Cheng]], [[Ophir Lifshitz]], [[Sam Rombro]]) |
# [[Michigan]] A ([[Auroni Gupta]], [[Brian McPeak]], [[Will Nediger]], [[Kenji Shimizu]]) | # [[Michigan]] A ([[Auroni Gupta]], [[Brian McPeak]], [[Will Nediger]], [[Kenji Shimizu]]) | ||
− | # [[Yale]] A ([[Stephen Eltinge]], [[ | + | # [[Yale]] A ([[Stephen Eltinge]], [[Adam S. Fine]], [[Isaac Kirk-Davidoff]], [[Jacob Reed]]) |
# [[Columbia]] ([[Rafael Krichevsky]], [[Kailee Pedersen]], [[Wilton Rao]], [[Ben Zhang]]) | # [[Columbia]] ([[Rafael Krichevsky]], [[Kailee Pedersen]], [[Wilton Rao]], [[Ben Zhang]]) | ||
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==Field== | ==Field== | ||
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*[[Amherst]] | *[[Amherst]] | ||
*[[Berkeley]] | *[[Berkeley]] | ||
*[[Berkeley]] | *[[Berkeley]] | ||
*[[Cambridge]] | *[[Cambridge]] | ||
− | *[[Carleton]] | + | *[[Carleton College]] |
*[[Chicago]] (3 teams) | *[[Chicago]] (3 teams) | ||
*[[Columbia]] | *[[Columbia]] | ||
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*[[WUSTL]] | *[[WUSTL]] | ||
*[[Yale]] (3 teams) | *[[Yale]] (3 teams) | ||
+ | }} | ||
''38 teams'' | ''38 teams'' | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18615&sid=66b1cd2623a22449d8f6085b8dcefed7 Original announcement] | *[http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18615&sid=66b1cd2623a22449d8f6085b8dcefed7 Original announcement] | ||
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{{Navbox ACF Nationals}} | {{Navbox ACF Nationals}} | ||
[[Category:National championships]] | [[Category:National championships]] | ||
− | + | {{c|2017 Tournaments}} |
Latest revision as of 23:46, 7 April 2021
2017 ACF Nationals | |
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Edited by | Matt Bollinger, Evan Adams, Austin Brownlow, Tommy Casalaspi, Ike Jose, and Rohith Nagari |
Champion | Maryland A |
Runner-up | Michigan A |
Third | Yale A |
Fourth | Columbia |
High scorer | Jordan Brownstein, Maryland |
Site | Columbia |
Field | 38 teams |
Stats | Stats |
The 2017 ACF Nationals was held between April 22 and 23 at Columbia. The set, widely acclaimed as among the best-executed of all time, was edited by Evan Adams, Matt Bollinger, Austin Brownlow, Tommy Casalaspi, Ike Jose, and Rohith Nagari, with Bollinger head-editing.
Maryland won a final over Michigan after suffering their only loss of the tournament to Michigan. Jordan Brownstein led both Maryland and the tournament in scoring, including 80 of his team's 70 tossup points in the finals.
Results
Division I Championship
- Maryland A (Jordan Brownstein, Weijia Cheng, Ophir Lifshitz, Sam Rombro)
- Michigan A (Auroni Gupta, Brian McPeak, Will Nediger, Kenji Shimizu)
- Yale A (Stephen Eltinge, Adam S. Fine, Isaac Kirk-Davidoff, Jacob Reed)
- Columbia (Rafael Krichevsky, Kailee Pedersen, Wilton Rao, Ben Zhang)
Division I Undergraduate
Division II Championship
MIT B defeated Toronto B to claim the Division II championship.
All-Stars
- Jordan Brownstein, Maryland
- Eric Mukherjee, Penn
- Jacob Reed, Yale A
- John Lawrence, Chicago A
- Jason Golfinos, Princeton
- Rafael Krichevsky, Columbia
- Stephen Liu, Stanford
- Jasper Lee, Tennessee
- Eric Xu, Virginia
- Adam Silverman, Northwestern
Field
- Amherst
- Berkeley
- Berkeley
- Cambridge
- Carleton College
- Chicago (3 teams)
- Columbia
- Duke
- Florida
- Harvard
- Johns Hopkins
- MIT (2 teams)
- Maryland
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- NYU
- New College
- Northwestern
- Oxford (2 teams)
- Penn
- Princeton
- Rice
- Rutgers
- Stanford
- Tennessee
- Toronto (2 teams)
- UCF
- Ottawa
- Virginia
- WUSTL
- Yale (3 teams)
38 teams
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