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'''Matt Jackson''' played for [[Yale]] University in the first half of the 2010s.
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'''Matt Jackson''' played for [[Yale]] University in the first half of the 2010s. His undergraduate career featured numerous key matches against [[Matt Bollinger]] as part of the [[Jackson-Bollinger rivalry]].
  
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== High school ==
 
In high school, Matt Jackson went to [[Georgetown Day School]]; during his senior year there, he was the top scorer at all ten regular-season tournaments he played, as well as the [[2010 NSC]]; he took the 2nd place All-Star spot at the [[2010 HSNCT]].  
 
In high school, Matt Jackson went to [[Georgetown Day School]]; during his senior year there, he was the top scorer at all ten regular-season tournaments he played, as well as the [[2010 NSC]]; he took the 2nd place All-Star spot at the [[2010 HSNCT]].  
  
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== College ==
 
At [[Yale]], first under the tutelage of [[John Lawrence]] and then as captain, Matt helped lead teams which won the [[2011 ICT|2011 DII ICT]], [[2011 ACF Nationals]], [[2012 ACF Nationals]], and [[2013 ICT]], came in second at [[2013 ACF Nationals]], the [[2014 ICT]], and [[2014 ACF Nationals]], and placed third at the [[2012 ICT]].  His editorship of [[BHSAT]] in 2011, and head editorship of that tournament, for three years thereafter, was pivotal in improving the standards of the tournament's writing quality and establishing mirrors nationwide.
 
At [[Yale]], first under the tutelage of [[John Lawrence]] and then as captain, Matt helped lead teams which won the [[2011 ICT|2011 DII ICT]], [[2011 ACF Nationals]], [[2012 ACF Nationals]], and [[2013 ICT]], came in second at [[2013 ACF Nationals]], the [[2014 ICT]], and [[2014 ACF Nationals]], and placed third at the [[2012 ICT]].  His editorship of [[BHSAT]] in 2011, and head editorship of that tournament, for three years thereafter, was pivotal in improving the standards of the tournament's writing quality and establishing mirrors nationwide.
  
 
Matt is a member of [[PACE]] and serves as its Vice President of Outreach.
 
Matt is a member of [[PACE]] and serves as its Vice President of Outreach.
  
===Writing and Editing===
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==Writing and Editing==
  
 
* 2008 [[No Name Tournament]], writer (and some editing work)
 
* 2008 [[No Name Tournament]], writer (and some editing work)
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* [[2014 ACF Regionals]] ([[RMP]])
 
* [[2014 ACF Regionals]] ([[RMP]])
  
===TDing===
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==TDing==
 
* 2010 [[Ben Cooper]] Memorial Tournament, GDS
 
* 2010 [[Ben Cooper]] Memorial Tournament, GDS
 
* 2011 and 2012 Yale [[FAcT]]
 
* 2011 and 2012 Yale [[FAcT]]

Revision as of 13:34, 28 April 2014

Matt Jackson
Noted subjects History, Mythology, Philosophy, sciencey fraud, Mixed_Pure_Academic
Current college none
Past colleges Yale (2010-2014)
High school Georgetown Day (2007-2010)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Matt Jackson played for Yale University in the first half of the 2010s. His undergraduate career featured numerous key matches against Matt Bollinger as part of the Jackson-Bollinger rivalry.

High school

In high school, Matt Jackson went to Georgetown Day School; during his senior year there, he was the top scorer at all ten regular-season tournaments he played, as well as the 2010 NSC; he took the 2nd place All-Star spot at the 2010 HSNCT.

College

At Yale, first under the tutelage of John Lawrence and then as captain, Matt helped lead teams which won the 2011 DII ICT, 2011 ACF Nationals, 2012 ACF Nationals, and 2013 ICT, came in second at 2013 ACF Nationals, the 2014 ICT, and 2014 ACF Nationals, and placed third at the 2012 ICT. His editorship of BHSAT in 2011, and head editorship of that tournament, for three years thereafter, was pivotal in improving the standards of the tournament's writing quality and establishing mirrors nationwide.

Matt is a member of PACE and serves as its Vice President of Outreach.

Writing and Editing

TDing