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In 2007, Toronto won both Division I and II at the [[NAQT SCT Canada]], and placed 22nd at the Division II [[2007 ICT]].
 
In 2007, Toronto won both Division I and II at the [[NAQT SCT Canada]], and placed 22nd at the Division II [[2007 ICT]].
  
In 2008, Toronto won first place in Division I and II at the [[NAQT SCT Canada]], and came in 20th place at Division I [[2008 ICT]] and in 17th place at Division II [[2008 ICT]].
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In 2008, Toronto won both Division I and II at the [[NAQT SCT Canada]], and came in 20th place at Division I [[2008 ICT]] and in 17th place at Division II [[2008 ICT]].
  
 
In 2009, Toronto came 1st and 2nd in the Division I [[NAQT SCT Canada]] and 2nd in the Division II [[NAQT SCT Canada]], and placed 16th at the [[2009 ICT]].
 
In 2009, Toronto came 1st and 2nd in the Division I [[NAQT SCT Canada]] and 2nd in the Division II [[NAQT SCT Canada]], and placed 16th at the [[2009 ICT]].

Revision as of 15:11, 21 March 2020

Toronto
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Location:
Toronto, ON
Current President or Coach Chris Sims
National championships none
NAQT Page link

The University of Toronto is a public university in Toronto, Ontario. It is the largest university in Canada by enrollment, and has nearly three times the number of postgraduate students as any other Ontario university. Toronto's quizbowl team has been active since the early 2000s and has generally competed with McGill for the Canadian ACF Regionals and Division 1 SCT championships. At the 2010 ICT, Toronto's A team finished 5th overall in the best performance of a Toronto team at either ACF Nationals or Division 1 ICT. The team has more recently seen success at Division 2 ICT, coming 5th in 2019 and 6th in 2018.

History

There was a semi-active club at St. Michael's College at U of T circa 2000. As Luke Chao wrote, upon not being able to find a Toronto club:

"I off-handedly lamented my condition on a web-based message board, and forgot about it quickly. A year and a half later, Adam Bishop from UWO read my post, e-mailed me, and told me that St. Mike's had a team. It was at the end of the school year then, but I e-mailed them and they said the club wasn't going to continue since the executives were all going to graduate."

The club was refounded in 2002 by Luke and Hamilton-area Reach for the Top acquaintances. They were joined by Rico Catibog, formerly of Waterloo, who brought with him buzzers and question packets, and Bobby Hsu, formerly of Queen's. Luke was succeeded by Jeremy Weiss, Eric Smith, and Jason Dickson.

In 2004 there was a separate club founded by Engineering students, but they do not seem to have attended any tournaments and no longer exist.

The club has expanded substantially in the years since the 2017-18 school year to become the largest in Canada and one of the largest of any university.

Results

Year DI SCT DII SCT DI ICT DII ICT ACF Regionals ACF Nationals Notes
2001 3rd
2004 3rd 5th/12th
2005 2nd/6th Combined field for SCT.
2007 1st 1st/5th/15th 22nd
2008 1st 1st/14th 20th 17nd
2009 1st/2nd 2nd 16th

2010 and earlier

In 2001, Toronto placed 3rd at Division II NAQT SCT Canada.

In 2004, Toronto placed 3rd at Division I NAQT SCT Canada and 5th and 12th at Division II NAQT SCT Canada.

In 2005, Toronto placed 2nd and 6th at the combined-field NAQT SCT Canada.

In 2007, Toronto won both Division I and II at the NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 22nd at the Division II 2007 ICT.

In 2008, Toronto won both Division I and II at the NAQT SCT Canada, and came in 20th place at Division I 2008 ICT and in 17th place at Division II 2008 ICT.

In 2009, Toronto came 1st and 2nd in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada and 2nd in the Division II NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 16th at the 2009 ICT.

In 2010, Toronto came 1st and 5th in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada and 5th in the Division II NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 5th at the 2010 ICT.

2011-2015

In 2011, Toronto came 1st in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 16th at the 2011 ICT. Toronto also placed 20th at 2011 ACF Nationals.

In 2012, Toronto came 2nd in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada and 1st in the Division II NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 26th at the Division I 2012 ICT and 15th at the Division II 2012 ICT.

In 2013, Toronto came 4th in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada and 1st in the Division II NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 17th at the Division II 2013 ICT. Toronto placed 4th at ACF Regionals.

In 2014, Toronto came 2nd in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada and 5th in the Division II NAQT SCT Canada. Toronto placed 6th at ACF Regionals.

In 2015, Toronto came 4th in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada.

2016-present

In 2016, Toronto came 2nd in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada and 5th in the Division II NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 29th at the Division I 2016 ICT. Toronto placed 4th and 12th at ACF Regionals.

In 2017, Toronto came 1st and 3rd in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 11th at the Division I 2017 ICT. Toronto came 1st, 3rd, and 6th at ACF Regionals, and placed 15th and 35th at 2017 ACF Nationals.

In 2018, Toronto came 2nd in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada and 1st, 3rd, and 5th in the Division II NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 18th at the Division I 2018 ICT and 6th at the Division II 2018 ICT. Toronto came 3rd, 7th, and 8th at ACF Regionals (although Toronto A autobid), and placed 29th at 2018 ACF Nationals.

In 2019, Toronto came 2nd, 3rd, and 5th in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada and 1st, 2nd, 7th and 8th in the Division II NAQT SCT Canada, and placed 18th and 20th at the Division I 2019 ICT and 5th and 15th at the Division II 2019 ICT. Toronto came 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 10th at ACF Regionals (although Toronto A autobid), and placed 23th at 2019 ACF Nationals.

In 2020, Toronto came 2nd and 3rd in the Division I NAQT SCT Canada (although Toronto A autobid) and 2nd, 3rd, 7th, and 9th in the Division II NAQT SCT Canada. Toronto came 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 10th, and 11th at ACF Regionals.

Current Members

Raymond Chen, Wentao Cui, Ryan Hamilton, Sam Hauer, Paul Kasiński (President 2018-19), Josh Lane, Sky Li, Zhenglin Liu, Rein Otsason (President 2013-15), Chris Sims (President 2019-20), Colin Veevers

(Membership list based on those who have held executive positions or have attended one of ICT or ACF Nationals.)

Former Members

Cooper Albertson-Webb, Peter Burton, Alex Darling, Jason Dickson, Jon English, Charlie Henderson, Stephen Lalond, Jessica Li, Patrick Liao, Chris Lionel, Tim Mikkelson, Jay Misuk, Jordan Palmer, Jessica Pilkington, Aayush Rajasekaran, Morgan Ring, Harry Rusnock, Eric Smith, Gareth Thorlakson, Meghan Torchia (President 2015-18), Max Trower, Michael Wainberg (President 2012-13), Jeremy Weiss, Jonathan Whyte, Sinan Ulusoy

(Membership list based on those who held executive positions or attended one of ICT or ACF Nationals.)

Other people affiliated with the club who often attend practices and staff tournaments include Aaron Dos Remedios, Rico Catibog (cookie provider and all-round nice guy), Leslie Newcombe, and Brian Luong.

Miscellaneous

Stats from previous versions of this page that are likely not located elsewhere: