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{{Infobox|Name = Ryan Westbrook | {{Infobox|Name = Ryan Westbrook | ||
− | + | |schoolpast = [[Michigan]] (2003-2005), [[Wayne State]] (2007) | |
− | + | |firstname = Ryan | |
− | + | |lastname = Westbrook | |
− | |schoolpast = [[Michigan]], [[Wayne State]] | + | }} |
− | | | + | '''Ryan''' "No Rules" '''Westbrook''' played quizbowl at [[Michigan]] and [[Wayne State]]. |
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− | + | Ryan was a successful player and has since achieved greater acclaim for his writing and editing work. While Ryan has achieved a reputation (much of it of his own making) as being an "eccentric" writer who likes pushing the "canon," his events are usually well liked and respected. | |
− | + | =Writing and Editing History= | |
+ | * [[2008 Chicago Open]] | ||
+ | * his two [[The Experiment|Experimental]] side events | ||
+ | * [[2011 Chicago Open]] | ||
+ | * [[2012 Chicago Open]] | ||
+ | * [[2014 ACF Nationals]] (history, religion, some Miscellaneous Academic, some social science) | ||
+ | * [[2015 ACF Nationals]] (Head Editor; history, religion, Other Academic) | ||
+ | * [[2016 ACF Nationals]] (History, social science, Other Academic, geography, current events) | ||
+ | * [[2017 Chicago Open]] (History, religion, mythology) | ||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Michigan]] | ||
[[Category:Wayne State]] | [[Category:Wayne State]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: Current ACF Members]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 23 February 2021
Ryan Westbrook | |
Past colleges | Michigan (2003-2005), Wayne State (2007) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Ryan "No Rules" Westbrook played quizbowl at Michigan and Wayne State.
Ryan was a successful player and has since achieved greater acclaim for his writing and editing work. While Ryan has achieved a reputation (much of it of his own making) as being an "eccentric" writer who likes pushing the "canon," his events are usually well liked and respected.
Writing and Editing History
- 2008 Chicago Open
- his two Experimental side events
- 2011 Chicago Open
- 2012 Chicago Open
- 2014 ACF Nationals (history, religion, some Miscellaneous Academic, some social science)
- 2015 ACF Nationals (Head Editor; history, religion, Other Academic)
- 2016 ACF Nationals (History, social science, Other Academic, geography, current events)
- 2017 Chicago Open (History, religion, mythology)