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'''Richard (Rich) Mason''' played for [[Yale|Yale University]], during which time he was the consistent high scorer for the team. He was a solid generalist with depth in [[RMP]] and history. A native Kentuckian, he played the 2011 [[SCT]] with [[Northern Kentucky]] University, where he enrolled in a post-bacc medical program, and won 2010 [[Chicago Open]] with [[Matt Weiner]], [[Dallas Simons]], and [[Kevin Koai]].  
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'''Richard (Rich) Mason''' played for [[Yale|Yale University]], during which time he was the consistent high scorer for the team. He was a solid generalist with depth in [[RMP]] and history. A native Kentuckian, he played the 2011 [[SCT]] with [[Northern Kentucky]] University, where he enrolled in a post-bacc medical program, and won [[2010 Chicago Open]] with [[Matt Weiner]], [[Dallas Simons]], and [[Kevin Koai]]. '
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He is not to be confused with an earlier Richard Mason [https://www.naqt.com/stats/player/index.jsp?contact_id=6], who played quizbowl for [[Harvard]] and [[Caltech]] in the 1990s and is still active in the non-quizbowl [[trivia]] circuit in Southern California.
  
 
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[[Category: Players active in 2008]]

Latest revision as of 08:36, 7 August 2022

Richard Mason
Noted subjects History, RMP
Past colleges Yale University (2007-2010), Northern Kentucky (2011)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Richard (Rich) Mason played for Yale University, during which time he was the consistent high scorer for the team. He was a solid generalist with depth in RMP and history. A native Kentuckian, he played the 2011 SCT with Northern Kentucky University, where he enrolled in a post-bacc medical program, and won 2010 Chicago Open with Matt Weiner, Dallas Simons, and Kevin Koai. '

He is not to be confused with an earlier Richard Mason [1], who played quizbowl for Harvard and Caltech in the 1990s and is still active in the non-quizbowl trivia circuit in Southern California.