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'''Murray State College''' is a community college located in Tishomingo, Oklahoma whose quizbowl team was founded in 2022 by former [[Coalgate High School]] coach [[Tracey Hickman]]. They placed fourth at the 2023 [[CCCT]], securing a qualification to Division II of that year's [[ICT]]. The school hosts the Aggie Invitational, a high school tournament, and in Fall 2023 hosted the Murray State College Novice Invitational, which was won by rival Redlands.
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'''Murray State College''' is a community college located in Tishomingo, Oklahoma whose quizbowl team was founded in 2022 by former [[Coalgate High School]] coach [[Tracey Hickman]]. They placed fourth at their first [[CCCT]] in 2023, and improved to third the following year. The school hosts the Aggie Invitational, a high school tournament, and the Murray State Collegiate Novice Invitational, a general college tournament. In 2024, MSC hosted the South Central mirror of ACF Fall, which saw virtually every quiz bowl playing post-secondary school in Oklahoma, plus Arkansas and Kansas State, attend.
 
==Notable Players==
 
==Notable Players==
  

Latest revision as of 15:36, 20 October 2024

Murray State College
Location:
Tishomingo, OK
Current President or Coach Tracey Hickman
National championships None
NAQT Page link
Website link

Murray State College is a community college located in Tishomingo, Oklahoma whose quizbowl team was founded in 2022 by former Coalgate High School coach Tracey Hickman. They placed fourth at their first CCCT in 2023, and improved to third the following year. The school hosts the Aggie Invitational, a high school tournament, and the Murray State Collegiate Novice Invitational, a general college tournament. In 2024, MSC hosted the South Central mirror of ACF Fall, which saw virtually every quiz bowl playing post-secondary school in Oklahoma, plus Arkansas and Kansas State, attend.

Notable Players