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|nats = [[2010 NAQT ICT|2010 NAQT Division II]], [[2021 ICT|2021 NAQT Division I Undergraduate]], [[2021 ACF Nationals|2021 ACF Nationals Undergraduate, DII]], [[2023 ICT|2023 NAQT Division I Undergraduate]]
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'''Brown University''' is a private university located in Providence, Rhode Island. The team was founded in 2006 by [[Jerry Vinokurov]].
'''Brown''' is a private university in Providence, RI. The team is known for being fairly science-heavy, and in general are seen as decent competitors across most categories.
 
 
 
Led by the iron-fisted [[Jerry Vinokurov]], they are notable for writing really hard packets, most of the time unintentionally.
 
  
 
==Tournaments==
 
==Tournaments==
  
===2006-7===
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===2006–07===
  
 
After officially chartering a club, presided over by bureaucrat-extraordinaire [[Dennis Jang]], the team won 2nd place in the [[2007 ACF Nationals]] and won several victories in local tournaments. They also hosted the first incarnation of [[EFT]], which was subsequently taken over by [[Eric Mukherjee]] and [[Dennis Jang]] because they needed the practice.
 
After officially chartering a club, presided over by bureaucrat-extraordinaire [[Dennis Jang]], the team won 2nd place in the [[2007 ACF Nationals]] and won several victories in local tournaments. They also hosted the first incarnation of [[EFT]], which was subsequently taken over by [[Eric Mukherjee]] and [[Dennis Jang]] because they needed the practice.
  
===2007-8===
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===2007–08===
  
[[EFT2]] was entirely written by Brown Quizbowlers [[Eric Mukherjee|that dude]], [[Dennis Jang|that other dude]], and [[Jerry Vinokurov|some hobo]]; it turned out ok.  The team won 4th place at the [[2008 ICT]] and 2nd place at [[2008 ACF Nationals]], continuing the streak.
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[[EFT2]] was entirely written by Brown Quizbowlers [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Dennis Jang]], and [[Jerry Vinokurov]].  The team won 4th place at the [[2008 ICT]] and 2nd place at [[2008 ACF Nationals]], continuing the streak.
  
===2008-9===
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===2008–09===
  
 
The club held the third incarnation of EFT, and various members were on the editing staff for ACF Winter and Regionals 2009, meaning that the team remained splintered for much of the season (this on top of various professional/academic things going on with members of the team). A slightly shorthanded team (missing Eric) won 2nd place at [[2009 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] for the third year in a row.
 
The club held the third incarnation of EFT, and various members were on the editing staff for ACF Winter and Regionals 2009, meaning that the team remained splintered for much of the season (this on top of various professional/academic things going on with members of the team). A slightly shorthanded team (missing Eric) won 2nd place at [[2009 ACF Nationals|ACF Nationals]] for the third year in a row.
  
===2009-10===
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===2009–10===
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With the departure of [[Eric Mukherjee]], but the addition of top high school players [[Ian Eppler]] and [[Guy Tabachnick]], Brown continued to be a strong contender. The team finished 5th at ACF Nationals and 7th at ICT. It remains to be seen how [[Jerry Vinokurov]]'s departure will affect the team.
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===2010–11===
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Brown finished 2nd in Division I at ICT and 4th at ACF Nationals.
  
With the departure of [[Eric Mukherjee]], but the addition of top high school players [[Ian Eppler]] and [[Guy Tabachnick]], it remains to be seen whether the team can finally break its streak of winning 2nd every year. This would be the final year for [[Jerry Vinokurov]] at [[Brown]], but is also the final year for [[Mike Sorice]] of [[Illinois]], [[Seth Teitler]] of [[Chicago]], and half of [[Minnesota]]'s A team, meaning victory won't be easy.
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===2011–12===
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Brown finished 8th at ICT and did not attend ACF Nationals. Guy was notably in Prague all fall, though.
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===2012–13===
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A new crop of freshman players joined the Brown team in 2012–13, putting up several impressive local finishes (2nd at IFT, 3rd at Penn-ance, 3rd at [[SCT]] Division II), but no teams from Brown competed at either national. The future looks bright, though.
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===2013–19===
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Between 2013 and 2019, Brown played and hosted relatively fewer quizbowl tournaments.
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===2019–20===
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A new crop of freshman players joined the Brown team in 2019–20, putting up several impressive local finishes (5th at EFT, 4th at Penn Bowl, 2nd at ACF Regionals, 2nd at [[SCT]] Division II), but no teams from Brown competed at either national. The future looks bright, though.
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===2020–21===
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{{Pic|Brown A.jpeg|2021 Brown A
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From left to right: [[Walter Zhang]], [[Jason Hong (Brown)|Jason Hong]], [[Anson Berns]], [[Michael Li]]}}
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In 2020–21, Brown's club grew and improved. Brown cleared the field at the Northeast site of [[2021 ACF Regionals]] and won the Northeast mirror of [[2021 WORKSHOP]]. At the online [[2021 ICT]], Brown came in 12th place overall in Division I and won first place in [[UG]] by defeating [[Princeton]] in an exciting 265–215 final match. At [[2021 ACF Nationals]], Brown placed at the top of the second bracket, winning DII by virtue of being games ahead and beating Cornell 270-125 in the first game of an advantaged final to win the UG title.
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== Nationals Results ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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!  !! ACF Nationals (2005–) !! Division I ICT !! Division II ICT
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|-
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| 2006 || 15th || 7th ||
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|-
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| 2007 || 2nd || 6th ||
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|-
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| 2008 || 2nd || 4th ||
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|-
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| 2009 || 2nd ||  ||
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|-
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| 2010 || A: 5th<br/>B: 17th || 6th || '''1st'''
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|-
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| 2011 || 3rd || 2nd ||
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|-
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| 2012 ||  || 8th ||
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|-
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| 2013 ||  ||  ||
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|-
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| 2014 ||  ||  ||
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|-
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| 2015 ||  ||  ||
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|-
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| 2016 ||  || 19th ||
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|-
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| 2021 || 13th '''(1st UG, DII)''' || 12th '''(1st UG)''' ||
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|-
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| 2022 || 11th || 15th || 6th
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|-
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| 2023 || 8th || 8th '''(1st UG)''' ||
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|}
  
 
==Players==
 
==Players==
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{{Columns-list|colwidth=200px|
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* [[Jason Hong (Brown)|Jason Hong]]
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* [[Christopher Pawul]]
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* [[Christopher Shin]]
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* [[Louis Li]]
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* [[Ketan Pamurthy]]
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* [[Cerulean Ozarow]]
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}}
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==Former Players==
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{{Columns-list|colwidth=200px|
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* [[Michael Li]]
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* [[Anson Berns]]
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* [[Walter Zhang]]
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* [[Ian Rackow]]
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* [[Raj Paul]]
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* [[Ankush Bajaj]]
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* [[Ujwal Punyamurtyula]]
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* [[Dominick Joo]]
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* [[James Park]]
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* [[Eric Mukherjee]]
 
* [[Jerry Vinokurov]]
 
* [[Jerry Vinokurov]]
 
* [[Dennis Jang]]
 
* [[Dennis Jang]]
 
* [[Aaron Rosenberg]]
 
* [[Aaron Rosenberg]]
* [[Tiffany Hsu]]
 
* [[Daniel Klein]]
 
* [[Ben Cohen]]
 
* [[Eric Johnson]]
 
 
* [[Guy Tabachnick]]
 
* [[Guy Tabachnick]]
 
* [[Ian Eppler]]
 
* [[Ian Eppler]]
 
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* [[Ben Cohen]]
==Former Players==
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* [[Rebecca Maxfield]]
* [[Eric Mukherjee]]
 
* [[Phil Grice]]
 
 
* [[Jacob Baskin]]
 
* [[Jacob Baskin]]
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* [[Marko Djuric]]
 
* [[Micha Elsner]]
 
* [[Micha Elsner]]
* [[Marko Djuric]]
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* [[Phil Grice]]
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* [[Lisa Qing]]
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* [[Tiffany Hsu]]
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* [[Eric Johnson]]
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* [[Goda Thangada]]
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* [[Daniel Klein]]
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* [[Justin Byrd]]
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* [[Daniel Brach-Neufeld]]
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* [[Lloyd Sy]]
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* [[Steven Hines]]
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* [[Abid Haseeb]]
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* [[Evan Pandya]]
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* [[Rohith Nagari]]
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* [[Abraar Chaudhry]]
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* [[Andrew Verdesca]]
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* [[Joe Ham]]
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* [[Jennifer Osborne]]
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* [[Kion You]]
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* [[Daniel Wang]]
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}}
  
== Notable Tournaments Played==
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<!-- == Notable Tournaments Played==
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* [[2012 ICT]] - 8th Place (Justin Byrd, Daniel Klein, Guy Tabachnick)
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* [[2011 ACF Nationals]] - 4th Place (Justin Byrd, Ben Cohen, Aaron Rosenberg, Guy Tabachnick)
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* [[2011 ICT]] - 3rd Place (Ben Cohen, Ian Eppler, Daniel Klein, Guy Tabachnick)
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* [[2010 ACF Nationals]] - A 5th place (Jerry Vinokurov, Aaron Rosenberg, Guy Tabachnick, Daniel Klein), B 17th place (2nd place DII; Ian Eppler, Ben Cohen)
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* [[2010 ICT]] - DI 7th place (Jerry Vinokurov, Aaron Rosenberg, Daniel Klein), DII 1st place (Guy Tabachnick, Ben Cohen, Ian Eppler)
 
* [[2009 Harvard International]] - 3rd place (Eric Mukherjee, Aaron Rosenberg, Dennis Jang, Daniel Klein)
 
* [[2009 Harvard International]] - 3rd place (Eric Mukherjee, Aaron Rosenberg, Dennis Jang, Daniel Klein)
 
* [[2009 ACF Nationals]] - 2nd place (Jerry Vinokurov, Aaron Rosenberg, Dennis Jang, Daniel Klein)
 
* [[2009 ACF Nationals]] - 2nd place (Jerry Vinokurov, Aaron Rosenberg, Dennis Jang, Daniel Klein)
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* [[ACF Fall 2007]] at MIT - Top scorer, tied for first place (Eric Mukherjee, Lisa Qing, Aaron Rosenberg, special playoff guest Jerry Vinokurov)
 
* [[ACF Fall 2007]] at MIT - Top scorer, tied for first place (Eric Mukherjee, Lisa Qing, Aaron Rosenberg, special playoff guest Jerry Vinokurov)
 
* [[Deep Bench 2007]] Brandeis mirror - 2nd place (Jerry Vinokurov, Eric Mukherjee, Dennis Jang, Marko Djuric, Sofia Pellon, Lisa Qing, Eric Johnson, Ben Xiong)
 
* [[Deep Bench 2007]] Brandeis mirror - 2nd place (Jerry Vinokurov, Eric Mukherjee, Dennis Jang, Marko Djuric, Sofia Pellon, Lisa Qing, Eric Johnson, Ben Xiong)
* [[ACF Nationals 2007]] - 2nd place (Jerry Vinokurov, Dennis Jang, Eric Mukherjee)
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* [[ACF Nationals 2007]] - 2nd place (Jerry Vinokurov, Dennis Jang, Eric Mukherjee) -->
  
== Traditions ==
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== Title Succession ==
* The team has a long history of travel disasters, both during car and air travel. Examples:
 
 
 
** Eric Mukherjee's flight to 2008 ICT getting canceled.
 
** Eric Mukherjee and Dennis Jang's flight to Cardinal Classic almost not happening (see [[2008 Brown to Stanford Travel Disaster]]).
 
** Jerry Vinokurov and Eric Mukherjee getting lost on the mean streets of Boston.
 
** Eric Mukherjee getting lost on the way to [[2008 ACF Fall]] at Brandeis, ending up near some arboretum in Boston (due to [[Dennis Jang]]'s faulty directions).
 
** Eric Mukherjee's car not starting after [[2008 T Party]], due to the parking lot guy not turning it off.
 
  
* Despite anywhere from 1/2 to 3/4ths of the A team being [[Jew|Jewish]], the team's Judaism knowledge remains lackluster.
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{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT ICT]] Division II
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|year = [[2010 NAQT ICT|2010]]
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|previous = [[Chicago]]
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|next = [[Yale]]
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| }}
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{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT ICT]] Division I Undergraduate
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|year = [[2023 ICT|2023]]
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|previous = [[Georgia Tech]]
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|next = TBD
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| }}
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{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT ICT]] Division I Undergraduate
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|year = [[2021 ICT|2021]]
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|previous = [[Michigan State]]
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|next = [[Georgia Tech]]
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| }}
  
 
[[Category: College clubs]]
 
[[Category: College clubs]]
 
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
 
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
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[[Category:Brown]]
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[[Category: Programs that have won NAQT ICT Division II]]
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[[Category: Programs that have won NAQT ICT Undergraduate]]

Latest revision as of 14:48, 18 May 2024

Brown
Brown.jpg
Location:
Providence, RI
Current President or Coach Jason Hong
National championships 2010 NAQT Division II, 2021 NAQT Division I Undergraduate, 2021 ACF Nationals Undergraduate, DII, 2023 NAQT Division I Undergraduate
NAQT Page link

Brown University is a private university located in Providence, Rhode Island. The team was founded in 2006 by Jerry Vinokurov.

Tournaments

2006–07

After officially chartering a club, presided over by bureaucrat-extraordinaire Dennis Jang, the team won 2nd place in the 2007 ACF Nationals and won several victories in local tournaments. They also hosted the first incarnation of EFT, which was subsequently taken over by Eric Mukherjee and Dennis Jang because they needed the practice.

2007–08

EFT2 was entirely written by Brown Quizbowlers Eric Mukherjee, Dennis Jang, and Jerry Vinokurov. The team won 4th place at the 2008 ICT and 2nd place at 2008 ACF Nationals, continuing the streak.

2008–09

The club held the third incarnation of EFT, and various members were on the editing staff for ACF Winter and Regionals 2009, meaning that the team remained splintered for much of the season (this on top of various professional/academic things going on with members of the team). A slightly shorthanded team (missing Eric) won 2nd place at ACF Nationals for the third year in a row.

2009–10

With the departure of Eric Mukherjee, but the addition of top high school players Ian Eppler and Guy Tabachnick, Brown continued to be a strong contender. The team finished 5th at ACF Nationals and 7th at ICT. It remains to be seen how Jerry Vinokurov's departure will affect the team.

2010–11

Brown finished 2nd in Division I at ICT and 4th at ACF Nationals.

2011–12

Brown finished 8th at ICT and did not attend ACF Nationals. Guy was notably in Prague all fall, though.

2012–13

A new crop of freshman players joined the Brown team in 2012–13, putting up several impressive local finishes (2nd at IFT, 3rd at Penn-ance, 3rd at SCT Division II), but no teams from Brown competed at either national. The future looks bright, though.

2013–19

Between 2013 and 2019, Brown played and hosted relatively fewer quizbowl tournaments.

2019–20

A new crop of freshman players joined the Brown team in 2019–20, putting up several impressive local finishes (5th at EFT, 4th at Penn Bowl, 2nd at ACF Regionals, 2nd at SCT Division II), but no teams from Brown competed at either national. The future looks bright, though.

2020–21

Brown A.jpeg
Above:
2021 Brown A

From left to right: Walter Zhang, Jason Hong, Anson Berns, Michael Li

In 2020–21, Brown's club grew and improved. Brown cleared the field at the Northeast site of 2021 ACF Regionals and won the Northeast mirror of 2021 WORKSHOP. At the online 2021 ICT, Brown came in 12th place overall in Division I and won first place in UG by defeating Princeton in an exciting 265–215 final match. At 2021 ACF Nationals, Brown placed at the top of the second bracket, winning DII by virtue of being games ahead and beating Cornell 270-125 in the first game of an advantaged final to win the UG title.

Nationals Results

ACF Nationals (2005–) Division I ICT Division II ICT
2006 15th 7th
2007 2nd 6th
2008 2nd 4th
2009 2nd
2010 A: 5th
B: 17th
6th 1st
2011 3rd 2nd
2012 8th
2013
2014
2015
2016 19th
2021 13th (1st UG, DII) 12th (1st UG)
2022 11th 15th 6th
2023 8th 8th (1st UG)

Players

Former Players


Title Succession

NAQT ICT Division II Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Chicago
2010
Yale
NAQT ICT Division I Undergraduate Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Georgia Tech
2023
TBD
NAQT ICT Division I Undergraduate Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Michigan State
2021
Georgia Tech