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[[2012 Virginia|Virginia]] ([[Evan Adams]], [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Tommy Casalaspi]] and [[David Seal]]) beat [[2012 Illinois|Illinois]] ([[Greg Baboukis]], [[Billy Busse]], [[Ike Jose]], and [[Austin Listerud]]) 545-150 in the first game of an advantaged final. Third place went to [[2012 Yale|Yale]] ([[Matt Jackson]], [[Kevin Koai]], [[John Lawrence]], and [[Ashvin Srivasta]]). | [[2012 Virginia|Virginia]] ([[Evan Adams]], [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Tommy Casalaspi]] and [[David Seal]]) beat [[2012 Illinois|Illinois]] ([[Greg Baboukis]], [[Billy Busse]], [[Ike Jose]], and [[Austin Listerud]]) 545-150 in the first game of an advantaged final. Third place went to [[2012 Yale|Yale]] ([[Matt Jackson]], [[Kevin Koai]], [[John Lawrence]], and [[Ashvin Srivasta]]). | ||
− | + | The Division 1 All-Stars were as follows: | |
+ | [[Auroni Gupta]], [[UCSD|Cal-San Diego]] | ||
+ | [[Will Butler]], [[Georgia Tech]] | ||
+ | [[Trevor Davis]], [[Carnegie Mellon]] | ||
+ | [[Erik Mukherjee]], [[Penn]] | ||
+ | [[Neil Gurram]], [[MIT]] | ||
+ | [[Chris Ray]], [[Maryland]] | ||
+ | [[Matthew Bollinger]], [[Virginia]] | ||
+ | [[Andrew Hart]], [[Minnesota]] | ||
Illinois was awarded the Division 1 Undergraduate championship, but it was later realized that [[Greg Baboukis]] was in his fifth year of SCT/ICT play, making them ineligible. The next highest placing undergraduate teams were [[MIT]] and [[Ohio State]], who should have played for the UG championship. | Illinois was awarded the Division 1 Undergraduate championship, but it was later realized that [[Greg Baboukis]] was in his fifth year of SCT/ICT play, making them ineligible. The next highest placing undergraduate teams were [[MIT]] and [[Ohio State]], who should have played for the UG championship. |
Revision as of 00:59, 17 July 2012
The 2012 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament was held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois.
Results
Division 1
Virginia (Evan Adams, Matt Bollinger, Tommy Casalaspi and David Seal) beat Illinois (Greg Baboukis, Billy Busse, Ike Jose, and Austin Listerud) 545-150 in the first game of an advantaged final. Third place went to Yale (Matt Jackson, Kevin Koai, John Lawrence, and Ashvin Srivasta).
The Division 1 All-Stars were as follows: Auroni Gupta, Cal-San Diego Will Butler, Georgia Tech Trevor Davis, Carnegie Mellon Erik Mukherjee, Penn Neil Gurram, MIT Chris Ray, Maryland Matthew Bollinger, Virginia Andrew Hart, Minnesota
Illinois was awarded the Division 1 Undergraduate championship, but it was later realized that Greg Baboukis was in his fifth year of SCT/ICT play, making them ineligible. The next highest placing undergraduate teams were MIT and Ohio State, who should have played for the UG championship.
Division 2
Harvard took the D2 crown after beating New York University. Michigan State finished third.
The tournament All-Stars in D2 are to be announced.
The community college champion was Chipola.
Stats
Stats can be found [1].