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|citystate = Langston, OK | |citystate = Langston, OK | ||
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− | '''Langston University''' is a public university located 40 miles north of Oklahoma City. It is the only HBCU (historically black college/university) in Oklahoma and the | + | '''Langston University''' is a public university with its main campus located 40 miles north of Oklahoma City. It is the only HBCU (historically black college/university) in Oklahoma and one of the Westernmost. Langston offers full-ride scholarships at a 3.5 gpa and a 22 ACT and this McCabe Honors Program has used this program to continue its quiz bowl program, often attracting new players without previous experience. |
− | The Langston University Quiz Bowl team | + | The Langston University Quiz Bowl team expanded outside of the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge in January 2007. They competed at the Sword Bowl mirror at the University of Oklahoma. Despite some lopsided losses, the team still remained somehow overconfident-receiving the most minus fives. From that point, Langston Quiz Bowl was re-born. Appearing in the Norwegian Blue Juniorbird NAQT tournament at [[Oklahoma State]], Langston may or may not have won the Consolation Bracket Championship, maintaining the tradition of outrageous negatives and partially correct answers. Langston persevered to earn a top five finish at ACF Fall Southwest 2008. They attended a mirror of ACF Regionals in 2011 at Arkansas-Little Rock. They participated in the NAQT Region 11 Sectional in 2012. |
− | Langston hosted the Edwin P. McCabe Scholars Bowl in October 2007, an NAQT tournament won by [[Oklahoma Bible Academy]]. The second installment of this tournament was held on September 27, 2008. The second tournament saw an increase from six to seventeen teams, with Edmond Santa Fe defeating Edmond Memorial for the Championship. Timberlake, a school of seventy-five students, defeated Moore for third place. The third tournament was won by Edmond Memorial, with a victory over Oklahoma Bible Academy. | + | Langston hosted the Edwin P. McCabe Scholars Bowl in October 2007, an NAQT tournament won by [[Oklahoma Bible Academy]]. The second installment of this tournament was held on September 27, 2008. The second tournament saw an increase from six to seventeen teams, with Edmond Santa Fe defeating Edmond Memorial for the Championship. Timberlake, a school of seventy-five students, defeated Moore for third place. The third tournament was won by [[Edmond Memorial]], with a victory over Oklahoma Bible Academy. |
− | Langston regularly competes on the HCASC circuit and has participated in Sword Bowl, NAQT Norwegian Juniorbird, ACF Fall, and the Golden Hurricane (Illinois Open Mirror) Open. Langston University is | + | Langston regularly competes on the HCASC circuit and has participated in Sword Bowl, NAQT Norwegian Juniorbird, ACF Fall, and the Golden Hurricane (Illinois Open Mirror) Open. Langston University is participated in the Know Your Heritage Black College Quiz Show, in December 2008, which aired nationwide at various obscure time slots. Langston drew attention from both Twitter and White Nationalist websites for having two White players participating. Langston semi-frequently scrimmages with [[Oklahoma State]]. |
− | Kyle Gregory | + | [[Kyle Gregory]] led Langston to two HCASC playoff appearances after a decade of getting stomped, Langston's first winning season in anything remotely trivia or quizbowl related, and pushed Langston in the direction of participating in more tournaments. Kyle holds the Langston records in scoring, with an astounding 17.5 points per game at ACF Fall and nearly 58 points per game at HCASC. Edwin Bryant, a member of the Langston team in the first year of its rebirth (2007) led Langston to the Sweet Sixteen as President in 2010, in his final year on the team. James Harding Jr. took over as President in 2011 and has helped Langston qualify for the playoffs every year at HCASC. Kyle returned as an advisor in 2013-14. |
+ | Langston has recently participated in the 2023 NAQT at Missouri and ACF Fall 2023 at the University of Oklahoma. | ||
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+ | <p>Langston's highest finish at the HCASC National Championship Tournament was as Runner-up in 1992 on a team featuring Grace Lockridge, who was later inducted into the HCASC Hall-of-Fame. </p> | ||
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+ | <P>Television Appearances:</P> | ||
+ | <P>BET (National)-Honda Campus All Star Challenge 1990's</P> | ||
+ | <P>KOCO (local) News-February 2008; team interview on the philosophical impact of a last minute flight change and airline troubles </P> | ||
+ | <p>Fox (National)-January 2009; Know Your Heritage: Black College Quiz Show; runner-up </P> | ||
+ | <p> Know Your Heritage: Black College Quiz Show featuring Terry Lewis 2013-14 </P> | ||
+ | <p> Mind Games, 2013 (semi-finals), 2014 </P> | ||
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<p>HCASC Nationals 2009: Sweet Sixteen </p> | <p>HCASC Nationals 2009: Sweet Sixteen </p> | ||
<p>HCASC Nationals 2010: Sweet Sixteen</p> | <p>HCASC Nationals 2010: Sweet Sixteen</p> | ||
+ | <p> 2011 ACF Regionals Mirror </p> | ||
+ | <p>NAQT SCT 2011-2012 </P> | ||
[[Category: College clubs]] | [[Category: College clubs]] | ||
[[Category:Langston]] | [[Category:Langston]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 14 October 2023
Langston University | |
Location: Langston, OK | |
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Current President or Coach | Christian Mitchell
Coach = Kyle Gregory |
National championships | |
NAQT Page | link |
Langston University is a public university with its main campus located 40 miles north of Oklahoma City. It is the only HBCU (historically black college/university) in Oklahoma and one of the Westernmost. Langston offers full-ride scholarships at a 3.5 gpa and a 22 ACT and this McCabe Honors Program has used this program to continue its quiz bowl program, often attracting new players without previous experience.
The Langston University Quiz Bowl team expanded outside of the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge in January 2007. They competed at the Sword Bowl mirror at the University of Oklahoma. Despite some lopsided losses, the team still remained somehow overconfident-receiving the most minus fives. From that point, Langston Quiz Bowl was re-born. Appearing in the Norwegian Blue Juniorbird NAQT tournament at Oklahoma State, Langston may or may not have won the Consolation Bracket Championship, maintaining the tradition of outrageous negatives and partially correct answers. Langston persevered to earn a top five finish at ACF Fall Southwest 2008. They attended a mirror of ACF Regionals in 2011 at Arkansas-Little Rock. They participated in the NAQT Region 11 Sectional in 2012.
Langston hosted the Edwin P. McCabe Scholars Bowl in October 2007, an NAQT tournament won by Oklahoma Bible Academy. The second installment of this tournament was held on September 27, 2008. The second tournament saw an increase from six to seventeen teams, with Edmond Santa Fe defeating Edmond Memorial for the Championship. Timberlake, a school of seventy-five students, defeated Moore for third place. The third tournament was won by Edmond Memorial, with a victory over Oklahoma Bible Academy.
Langston regularly competes on the HCASC circuit and has participated in Sword Bowl, NAQT Norwegian Juniorbird, ACF Fall, and the Golden Hurricane (Illinois Open Mirror) Open. Langston University is participated in the Know Your Heritage Black College Quiz Show, in December 2008, which aired nationwide at various obscure time slots. Langston drew attention from both Twitter and White Nationalist websites for having two White players participating. Langston semi-frequently scrimmages with Oklahoma State.
Kyle Gregory led Langston to two HCASC playoff appearances after a decade of getting stomped, Langston's first winning season in anything remotely trivia or quizbowl related, and pushed Langston in the direction of participating in more tournaments. Kyle holds the Langston records in scoring, with an astounding 17.5 points per game at ACF Fall and nearly 58 points per game at HCASC. Edwin Bryant, a member of the Langston team in the first year of its rebirth (2007) led Langston to the Sweet Sixteen as President in 2010, in his final year on the team. James Harding Jr. took over as President in 2011 and has helped Langston qualify for the playoffs every year at HCASC. Kyle returned as an advisor in 2013-14.
Langston has recently participated in the 2023 NAQT at Missouri and ACF Fall 2023 at the University of Oklahoma.
Langston's highest finish at the HCASC National Championship Tournament was as Runner-up in 1992 on a team featuring Grace Lockridge, who was later inducted into the HCASC Hall-of-Fame.
Television Appearances:
BET (National)-Honda Campus All Star Challenge 1990's
KOCO (local) News-February 2008; team interview on the philosophical impact of a last minute flight change and airline troubles
Fox (National)-January 2009; Know Your Heritage: Black College Quiz Show; runner-up
Know Your Heritage: Black College Quiz Show featuring Terry Lewis 2013-14
Mind Games, 2013 (semi-finals), 2014
Recent Tournament Finishes
Prairie View Pre-NCT 2007 Spring: 4th Place
Sword Bowl Spring 2007 (Oklahoma): Not last
Norwegian Jr. Bird @ OSU Fall 2007: Consolation Bracket Champions
UMES Pre-NCT 2008: 3rd Place
HCASC Nationals 2008: Sweet Sixteen
ACF Fall 2009 (Oklahoma): 5th Place
Know Your Heritage: Black College Quiz: 2nd Place, top scorer.
Medgar Evers Pre-NCT 2009: first place, three top scorers, tournament M.V.P.
Golden Hurricane Open IV 2009(Tulsa): Ninth Place
Trash Regionals (Tulsa): Not last
HCASC Nationals 2009: Sweet Sixteen
HCASC Nationals 2010: Sweet Sixteen
2011 ACF Regionals Mirror
NAQT SCT 2011-2012