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The '''University of Central Oklahoma (UCO)''' is a public university in Edmond, Oklahoma. Initially led by [[Dan Beshear]], the school's quizbowl team made its first appearance playing [[NAQT]] [[SCT|Sectionals]] in 2012, and in subsequent years made regular tournament appearances under the leadership of [[Tracey Hickman]] and [[Dustin Austin]]. In 2015, UCO won Division II of the NAQT Central Sectional, and placed 26th in Division II of [[2015 ICT|that year's ICT]]. UCO made their last tournament appearance at the [[2016 ICT]] and were inactive following Hickman's departure. The team was revived in 2024 under former Yukon player [[Collin Leck]] and immediately won ACF Fall at Murray State College in their first tournament appearance in over eight years.
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The '''University of Central Oklahoma (UCO)''' is a public university in Edmond, Oklahoma. Initially led by [[Dan Beshear]], the school's quizbowl team made its first appearance playing [[NAQT]] [[SCT|Sectionals]] in 2012, and in subsequent years made regular tournament appearances under the leadership of [[Tracey Hickman]] and [[Dustin Austin]]. In 2015, UCO won Division II of the NAQT Central Sectional, and placed 26th in Division II of [[2015 ICT|that year's ICT]]. UCO made their last tournament appearance at the [[2016 ICT]] and were inactive following Hickman's departure. The team was revived in 2024 under former Yukon player [[Collin Leck]] and immediately won [[2024 ACF Fall|ACF Fall at Murray State College]] in their first tournament appearance in over eight years.

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Central Oklahoma
Location:
Edmond, OK
National championships none
NAQT Page link

The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) is a public university in Edmond, Oklahoma. Initially led by Dan Beshear, the school's quizbowl team made its first appearance playing NAQT Sectionals in 2012, and in subsequent years made regular tournament appearances under the leadership of Tracey Hickman and Dustin Austin. In 2015, UCO won Division II of the NAQT Central Sectional, and placed 26th in Division II of that year's ICT. UCO made their last tournament appearance at the 2016 ICT and were inactive following Hickman's departure. The team was revived in 2024 under former Yukon player Collin Leck and immediately won ACF Fall at Murray State College in their first tournament appearance in over eight years.