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'''Susan Mitchell Losavio''' was a player on the [[Texas A&M]] team that won [[2006 ACF Nationals]]. She was the second scorer on that team behind [[Chris Romero]]. Susan graduated from Memorial High School in Houston in 1999 and received her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M.[https://www.texasquizbowl.org/about/contributors/emeritus/]. She is currently an engineer for Exxon-Mobil and a member emeritus of [[TQBA]]. | '''Susan Mitchell Losavio''' was a player on the [[Texas A&M]] team that won [[2006 ACF Nationals]]. She was the second scorer on that team behind [[Chris Romero]]. Susan graduated from Memorial High School in Houston in 1999 and received her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M.[https://www.texasquizbowl.org/about/contributors/emeritus/]. She is currently an engineer for Exxon-Mobil and a member emeritus of [[TQBA]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 10 April 2021
Susan Mitchell Losavio | |
Noted subjects | Science[1] |
Past colleges | Texas A&M University (1999-2006) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Susan Mitchell Losavio was a player on the Texas A&M team that won 2006 ACF Nationals. She was the second scorer on that team behind Chris Romero. Susan graduated from Memorial High School in Houston in 1999 and received her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M.[2]. She is currently an engineer for Exxon-Mobil and a member emeritus of TQBA.
Susan won 5 games on Jeopardy! in 2007, and won one game in the 2007 Tournament of Champions.[3]