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Revision as of 23:14, 1 June 2023
2023 IQBT Undergrad | |
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Edited by | John Lawrence (head editor) |
Champion | Chicago A |
Runner-up | Illinois A |
Third | Cornell A |
Fourth | Georgia Tech |
High scorer | Sean Farrell, North Florida |
Site | Online |
Field | 29 |
Stats | Qualifier Championship |
The 2023 IQBT Undergraduate Championship Tournament was the first ever standalone national championship tournament exclusively for undergraduate students, held online on 4-5 March of 2023. The question set for the tournament was head-edited by John Lawrence, with subject editors Will Alston, Matt Bollinger, Emmett Laurie, Evan Lynch, and Eric Mukherjee, and targeted 3 dots in difficulty on the College Quizbowl Calendar Scale, placing it closer to regular-season "regs+" sets than other national championship sets such as ACF Nationals.
Qualification
Qualification for the 2023 UCT was determined by a 60-question, all-bonus score attack qualifier, held from 10-13 November 2022. Teams were ranked according to their total points scored over the 60 questions, with ties being broken by performance on five added tiebreaker questions. 71 teams competed in the qualifier, with the top 30 receiving invitations to the championship in March.
Championship
The Championship tournament was held online, on the weekend of 4-5 March 2023. Chicago A cleared the field with a 12-0 record, while Illinois A defeated Cornell A in a one-game tiebreaker to finish second. North Florida's Sean Farrell led the field in individual scoring.