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Regarded as the greatest high school player of the [[modern era of high school quizbowl|modern era]] (or the pre-modern era, depending on the definition of "modern"), Jacob was on five national championship winning teams (every PACE NSC and NAQT HSNCT that State College entered with him on the team, plus the [[1998 NAC]]). | Regarded as the greatest high school player of the [[modern era of high school quizbowl|modern era]] (or the pre-modern era, depending on the definition of "modern"), Jacob was on five national championship winning teams (every PACE NSC and NAQT HSNCT that State College entered with him on the team, plus the [[1998 NAC]]). | ||
− | Also played collegiate quizbowl during his first two years at [[Princeton]], where, at the 2000 [[NAQT IFT]] at Yale, he participated in a feat that will never be duplicated by scoring [[over 70 PPG | + | Also played collegiate quizbowl during his first two years at [[Princeton]], where, at the 2000 [[NAQT IFT]] at Yale, he participated in a feat that will never be duplicated by scoring [[Hoppes-Mikanowski limit|over 70 PPG]] while playing on a team with [[Jeff Hoppes]], who also scored over 70 PPG. Jacob was a member of the 2002 Princeton team that won the Undergraduate Championship at the [[2002 ICT|ICT]]. |
Jacob is currently a graduate student in history at Berkeley, where he does not play quizbowl. | Jacob is currently a graduate student in history at Berkeley, where he does not play quizbowl. |
Revision as of 06:35, 27 May 2012
B. Jacob Mikanowski | |
Noted subjects | Hydrology, history, Poland, everything |
Current college | None |
Past colleges | Princeton (2001-2002) |
High school | State College (1997-2000) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Regarded as the greatest high school player of the modern era (or the pre-modern era, depending on the definition of "modern"), Jacob was on five national championship winning teams (every PACE NSC and NAQT HSNCT that State College entered with him on the team, plus the 1998 NAC).
Also played collegiate quizbowl during his first two years at Princeton, where, at the 2000 NAQT IFT at Yale, he participated in a feat that will never be duplicated by scoring over 70 PPG while playing on a team with Jeff Hoppes, who also scored over 70 PPG. Jacob was a member of the 2002 Princeton team that won the Undergraduate Championship at the ICT.
Jacob is currently a graduate student in history at Berkeley, where he does not play quizbowl.