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== Former Players == | == Former Players == |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 12 April 2021
Amherst College | |
Location: Amherst, Massachusetts | |
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Current President or Coach | Enes Kristo |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
Amherst College is a liberal arts college in Amherst, MA. Their team came to prominence in the 2010s while led by Arcadia alums like Corry Wang, Kevin Wang, and Boyang Jiao. Amherst was the second-place undergraduate team and tenth-place overall at the 2019 ICT, and also won the 2019 SCT over eventual ICT champions Yale (sans Jacob Reed).
Nationals Results
ACF Nationals | Division I ICT | Division II ICT | |
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2006 | 4th | ||
2007 | 20th | ||
2015 | 14th | ||
2017 | 31st | 23rd | |
2018 | 22nd | 27th | |
2019 | 15th | 10th (2nd UG) | |
2021 | 20th |