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The '''2021 ACF Nationals''' was hosted by [[ACF]] at [[Northwestern]].  [[Florida]] won their first-ever national title by securing the second game of a finals series against defending champion [[Columbia]]. [[Stanford]] A placed third.
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The '''2021 ACF Nationals''' was hosted on August 7 & 8 by [[ACF]] at [[Northwestern]].   
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It was head-edited by [[Matt Bollinger]] and [[Ryan Westbrook]] and edited by [[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Andrew Hart]], [[Jack Mehr]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Derek So]], [[Jerry Vinokurov]], and [[Jennie Yang]].
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[[Florida]] won their first-ever national title by securing the second game of a finals series against defending champion [[Columbia]]. [[Stanford]] A placed third.
  
 
[[Brown]] won the Division I Undergraduate title over [[Cornell]] as well as the Division II championship.
 
[[Brown]] won the Division I Undergraduate title over [[Cornell]] as well as the Division II championship.
  
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was the first in-person ACF Nationals held since the [[2019 ACF Nationals]].  Qualification was based on the [[2021 ACF Qualifier]].
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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was the first in-person ACF Nationals held since the [[2019 ACF Nationals]], and the first in-person national tournament since the [[CCCT|2020 CCCT]].  Qualification was based on the [[2021 ACF Qualifier]].
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*With their first-ever top 4 finishes at the tournament, Florida and Ohio State became the 23rd and 24th all-time schools to finish in the Top 4 at ACF Nationals, as well as the only schools from the states of Florida and Ohio to do so.
 
*With their first-ever top 4 finishes at the tournament, Florida and Ohio State became the 23rd and 24th all-time schools to finish in the Top 4 at ACF Nationals, as well as the only schools from the states of Florida and Ohio to do so.
  
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 4 March 2024

2021 ACF Nationals
Champion Florida
Runner-up Columbia
Third Stanford
Fourth Ohio State
High scorer Will Alston
Undergrad Champion Brown
Undergrad Runner-up Cornell
Undergrad High scorer Tracy Mirkin
Site Northwestern
Field 24
Stats [1]

The 2021 ACF Nationals was hosted on August 7 & 8 by ACF at Northwestern.

It was head-edited by Matt Bollinger and Ryan Westbrook and edited by Jordan Brownstein, Andrew Hart, Jack Mehr, Eric Mukherjee, Derek So, Jerry Vinokurov, and Jennie Yang.

Florida won their first-ever national title by securing the second game of a finals series against defending champion Columbia. Stanford A placed third.

Brown won the Division I Undergraduate title over Cornell as well as the Division II championship.

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was the first in-person ACF Nationals held since the 2019 ACF Nationals, and the first in-person national tournament since the 2020 CCCT. Qualification was based on the 2021 ACF Qualifier.

Trivia

  • With their first-ever top 4 finishes at the tournament, Florida and Ohio State became the 23rd and 24th all-time schools to finish in the Top 4 at ACF Nationals, as well as the only schools from the states of Florida and Ohio to do so.


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