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The '''2024 ACF Nationals''' was hosted on April 20-21, 2023 by [[ACF]] at [[Duke]] University, and hosted with assistance from the [[University of North Carolina]].
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The '''2024 ACF Nationals''' was hosted on April 20–21, 2024, by [[ACF]] at [[Duke]] University, with assistance from the [[University of North Carolina]].
  
It was head-edited by [[Nick Jensen]], with many others subject-editing.
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It was head-edited by [[Nick Jensen]], with subject editing by [[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Jason Golfinos]], [[Aseem Keyal]], [[Eddie Kim]], [[Joseph Krol]], [[Stephen Liu]], [[Grant Peet]], [[Eleanor Settle]], and [[Kevin Wang]].
  
 
[[Chicago]] A ([[Adam S. Fine]], [[Matt Jackson]], [[Claire Jones]], [[Ned Tagtmeier]]) went undefeated and cleared the field. In doing so, they became the most recent team to go [[Multi-championship achievements|double undefeated]] at a single year's national championships.
 
[[Chicago]] A ([[Adam S. Fine]], [[Matt Jackson]], [[Claire Jones]], [[Ned Tagtmeier]]) went undefeated and cleared the field. In doing so, they became the most recent team to go [[Multi-championship achievements|double undefeated]] at a single year's national championships.
  
[[Cornell]] defeated [[Waterlooo] to take the undergraduate title; the latter team, which tied with Cornell and [[Stanford]] for an overall 4th-place finish, secured the highest-ever finish for a Canadian team at ACF Nationals.  
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[[Cornell]] defeated [[Waterloo]] to take the undergraduate title; the latter team, which tied with Cornell and [[Stanford]] for an overall 4th-place finish, secured the highest-ever finish for a Canadian or non-U.S. team at ACF Nationals.  
  
 
The Division II title was not awarded as no eligible teams entered the tournament.
 
The Division II title was not awarded as no eligible teams entered the tournament.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* [[Adam S. Fine]] completed his career [[Triple Crown]] with this tournament, becoming the first player who did so by winning ACF Nationals last.
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* [[Adam S. Fine]] completed his career [[Triple Crown]] with this tournament, becoming the first player who did so by winning ACF Nationals as the last leg of the three.
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* [[North Carolina]]'s 3rd-place finish, secured in a 25-point victory over WUSTL that also secured Chicago A's clearing of the field, was its first-ever top 4 finish at ACF Nationals.
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* Because 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place were fully determined at the end of playoffs without need for further play, the one-game UG final between Cornell and Waterloo was played on-stage before the awards ceremony. The game's final tossup, on the musical ''The Fantasticks'', ended with the apt words "'Try to Remember'" (the name of the show's best-known song). Humorously, neither team could do so, and the tossup went dead [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEXW8V0mkwg&t=3083s].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 18 May 2024

2024 ACF Nationals
Champion Chicago A
Runner-up WUSTL A
Third North Carolina A
Fourth tie: Stanford, Waterloo, Cornell A
High scorer Matt Jackson
Undergrad Champion Cornell A
Undergrad Runner-up Waterloo
Undergrad High scorer Jason Hong
Site Duke
Field 48
Stats [1]

The 2024 ACF Nationals was hosted on April 20–21, 2024, by ACF at Duke University, with assistance from the University of North Carolina.

It was head-edited by Nick Jensen, with subject editing by Jordan Brownstein, Jason Golfinos, Aseem Keyal, Eddie Kim, Joseph Krol, Stephen Liu, Grant Peet, Eleanor Settle, and Kevin Wang.

Chicago A (Adam S. Fine, Matt Jackson, Claire Jones, Ned Tagtmeier) went undefeated and cleared the field. In doing so, they became the most recent team to go double undefeated at a single year's national championships.

Cornell defeated Waterloo to take the undergraduate title; the latter team, which tied with Cornell and Stanford for an overall 4th-place finish, secured the highest-ever finish for a Canadian or non-U.S. team at ACF Nationals.

The Division II title was not awarded as no eligible teams entered the tournament.

Trivia

  • Adam S. Fine completed his career Triple Crown with this tournament, becoming the first player who did so by winning ACF Nationals as the last leg of the three.
  • North Carolina's 3rd-place finish, secured in a 25-point victory over WUSTL that also secured Chicago A's clearing of the field, was its first-ever top 4 finish at ACF Nationals.
  • Because 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place were fully determined at the end of playoffs without need for further play, the one-game UG final between Cornell and Waterloo was played on-stage before the awards ceremony. The game's final tossup, on the musical The Fantasticks, ended with the apt words "'Try to Remember'" (the name of the show's best-known song). Humorously, neither team could do so, and the tossup went dead [2].
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