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|Subjects = History, Literature, Geography (Rivers), Art
 
|Subjects = History, Literature, Geography (Rivers), Art
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|schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2000-2001)
 
|schoolpast = [[Maryland]] (2000-2001)
 
|highschool = [[Rockville|Rockville High School]] (1996-2000)
 
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'''Daniel M. Maggin''' is currently a contract question writer for NAQT. He played one season for the [[University of Maryland]] before retiring from collegiate competition, and in direct violation of [[Weiner's Laws|Weiner's Law #2]], has yet to un-retire.
 
'''Daniel M. Maggin''' is currently a contract question writer for NAQT. He played one season for the [[University of Maryland]] before retiring from collegiate competition, and in direct violation of [[Weiner's Laws|Weiner's Law #2]], has yet to un-retire.
  
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 12 March 2021

Daniel M. Maggin
Noted subjects History, Literature, Geography (Rivers), Art
Past colleges Maryland (2000-2001)
High school Rockville High School (1996-2000)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Daniel M. Maggin is currently a contract question writer for NAQT. He played one season for the University of Maryland before retiring from collegiate competition, and in direct violation of Weiner's Law #2, has yet to un-retire.

Maggin appeared on Jeopardy! on May 27th, 2008, losing to Larissa Kelly.

Maggin's Maryland All-Stars placed first at the 2000 Panasonic Academic Challenge.

While at Rockville High School, during Maggin's junior year the team finished second in the country at the PACE-run National Scholastics Championship, as well as winning the Superbowl on It's Academic. In his senior season, Rockville lost in the It's Academic finals.

After graduating from Rockville, Maggin coached his former high school during the 2000-2001 season with Linda Mencarini.