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{{Infobox|Name = Andrew Wang | {{Infobox|Name = Andrew Wang | ||
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|Subjects = Charles Barkley, Pizza Rolls, Chinese Cartoons, Junk Food, late 2000's smogon shitposts | |Subjects = Charles Barkley, Pizza Rolls, Chinese Cartoons, Junk Food, late 2000's smogon shitposts | ||
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|schoolpast = [[Illinois]] (2012-2016) | |schoolpast = [[Illinois]] (2012-2016) | ||
|highschool = [[New Trier]] (2009-2012) | |highschool = [[New Trier]] (2009-2012) | ||
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+ | '''Andrew Wang''' played for [[New Trier]] and [[Illinois|the University of Illinois]]. | ||
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+ | His tossup for [[2018 EFT]] on "these two elements" with the answerline "carbon and carbon" was received ambivalently, with some praising the tossup as unusually creative and others, such as [[Graham Reid]], calling his use of "these two elements" "pathological." Nonetheless, the fact that the answer had come up before caused multiple players in future tournaments to neg chemistry tossups with "carbon and carbon." | ||
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+ | He also won two [[PACENSC|Pokémon based]] side events. | ||
[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] | ||
− | [[Category: Illinois]] [[Category: New Trier]] | + | [[Category: Illinois]] |
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[[Category: Nationals Ironman]] | [[Category: Nationals Ironman]] | ||
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+ | {{active|2013|2016}} | ||
[[Category:Question writers]] | [[Category:Question writers]] | ||
+ | {{c|Poasters}} |
Revision as of 14:59, 25 March 2021
Andrew Wang | |
Noted subjects | Charles Barkley, Pizza Rolls, Chinese Cartoons, Junk Food, late 2000's smogon shitposts |
Past colleges | Illinois (2012-2016) |
High school | New Trier (2009-2012) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Andrew Wang played for New Trier and the University of Illinois.
His tossup for 2018 EFT on "these two elements" with the answerline "carbon and carbon" was received ambivalently, with some praising the tossup as unusually creative and others, such as Graham Reid, calling his use of "these two elements" "pathological." Nonetheless, the fact that the answer had come up before caused multiple players in future tournaments to neg chemistry tossups with "carbon and carbon."
He also won two Pokémon based side events.