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Revision as of 09:19, 21 November 2022
Ball So Hard University (stylized as BHSU) is an open academic and trash team, primarily consisting of residents of the Upper Midwest.
Origins
Ball So Hard University ostensibly first appeared as a quizbowl affiliation in the announcement thread for 2013 ACF Regionals, when Chris Ray listed Rob Carson's affiliation as Ball So Hard University. Later in the thread, Carson carelessly referred to the ostensible school as "BHSU", which Seth Teitler was the first to point out. The acronym stuck, not least out of a desire to honor a deserved roasting from the normally mild-mannered Teitler.
In the same forums thread, Rob Carson coined the team's nickname, "Fightin' Typos."
The name is a reference to Terrell Suggs. Some people who have played on BHSU have done so wearing shirts for Black Hills State University.
Tournament
Several members of the BHSU expanded universe are collaborating to produce BHSU (Ball So Hard Open), a "Nationals-minus" difficulty open tournament to be held in the spring of 2023. [1]
Players
The following people have played at least one tournament on a BHSU team:
- Billy Busse
- Rob Carson
- Carsten Gehring
- Auroni Gupta
- Andrew Hart
- Dylan Minarik
- Tejas Raje
- Andrew Wang
- Matthew Bollinger
Results
- HDWhite results
- WUSTL mirror of 2017 NASAT (1st place of 6)
- St Louis Open 2017 Trash (1st place of 6)
- CMST 2018 (1st place of 12)
- Chicago Open 2018 (4th place of 22)
- Open NASAT Mirror 2018 (1st place of 4)