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Duke University's team was revived in the 2014-2015 academic year. Last year, Duke attended both Mid-Atlantic ACF Regionals and Mid-Atlantic SCT for the first time since 2009-2010. Duke was the Undergraduate and Division II champion at 2015 ACF Regionals. In 2015, Duke also attended their first NAQT ICT since 2001.  
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'''Duke University''' is a private university located in Durham, North Carolina.
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==History==
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Duke's quizbowl team was active in the late 1990's, and attended primarily NAQT tournaments and ACC Conference tournaments. Duke's team attended NAQT's ICT in 1997, 1999, and 2001, and their best finish was 16th at the 1997 NAQT ICT.
  
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After the 2001 ICT, Duke's team went relatively inactive until the 2007 season. Beginning in 2007, the team once again began attending mid-atlantic tournaments semi-regularly, primarily at regular difficulty and below. This iteration of Duke's team never attended nationals, but did attend NAQT Sectionals in 2011 (Division 2).
  
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==Recent History==
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Duke University's college quizbowl team was revived in the 2014-2015 academic year under the leadership of [[John Stathis]] and [[Ryan Humphrey]], as well as [[Gabe Guedes]] in more recent years. Since the 2014 season, Duke's team has regularly been a top 25 team in polls, and has attended both national championships in the 2016, 2017, and 2018 seasons. Duke also fielded a D2 team at the 2015 ICT, and qualified a D2 team for ACF Nationals 2015, but elected not to attend. Currently, Duke's top finishes at nationals in recent history have been a 21st place finish at the 2016 ICT, and a 16th place (3rd place undergraduate) finish at ACF Nationals 2017.
  
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==Tournaments Hosted==
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Duke has also begun hosting tournaments again recently, hosting an EFT mirror in fall 2016 and a high school mirror of Maryland Fall in 2017.
  
==Current members==
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2016 [[EFT]] Mirror: [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/3807/stats/combined/ Stats]
* John Stathis (President, Class of 2017)
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* Ryan Humphrey (Treasurer, Class of 2018)
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2017 [[Maryland Fall]] Mirror: [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/4453/stats/combined/ Stats]
* Adil Khan (Vice President, Class of 2016)
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* Shaunak Amin (Class of 2016)
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==Team Website==
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[https://sites.google.com/site/dukeuniversityquizbowl/ Duke's external team website can be found here]
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==Current Members==
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*[[Gabe Guedes]] (Current Team Captain, Club President)
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*[[Lucian Li]]
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*[[Annabelle Yang]]
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*[[Cooper Lair]]
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*[[Steven Gaston]]
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*[[Jessica Chen]]
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==Alumni==
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* [[Ryan Humphrey]] (Class of 2018) (Former Team Captain, Club President)
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* [[John Stathis]] (Class of 2017) (Former Team Captain, Club President)
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* [[John Bernabie]] (Class of 2017)
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* [[Adil Khan]] (Class of 2016) (Former Club President)
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* [[Shaunak Amin]] (Class of 2016)
  
 
[[Category:Stubs]]
 
[[Category:Stubs]]

Revision as of 16:32, 21 August 2018

Duke University
Location:
Durham, NC
Current President or Coach Gabe Guedes
National championships N/A
NAQT Page link

Duke University is a private university located in Durham, North Carolina.

History

Duke's quizbowl team was active in the late 1990's, and attended primarily NAQT tournaments and ACC Conference tournaments. Duke's team attended NAQT's ICT in 1997, 1999, and 2001, and their best finish was 16th at the 1997 NAQT ICT.

After the 2001 ICT, Duke's team went relatively inactive until the 2007 season. Beginning in 2007, the team once again began attending mid-atlantic tournaments semi-regularly, primarily at regular difficulty and below. This iteration of Duke's team never attended nationals, but did attend NAQT Sectionals in 2011 (Division 2).

Recent History

Duke University's college quizbowl team was revived in the 2014-2015 academic year under the leadership of John Stathis and Ryan Humphrey, as well as Gabe Guedes in more recent years. Since the 2014 season, Duke's team has regularly been a top 25 team in polls, and has attended both national championships in the 2016, 2017, and 2018 seasons. Duke also fielded a D2 team at the 2015 ICT, and qualified a D2 team for ACF Nationals 2015, but elected not to attend. Currently, Duke's top finishes at nationals in recent history have been a 21st place finish at the 2016 ICT, and a 16th place (3rd place undergraduate) finish at ACF Nationals 2017.

Tournaments Hosted

Duke has also begun hosting tournaments again recently, hosting an EFT mirror in fall 2016 and a high school mirror of Maryland Fall in 2017.

2016 EFT Mirror: Stats

2017 Maryland Fall Mirror: Stats

Team Website

Duke's external team website can be found here

Current Members

Alumni