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{{Infobox|Name = Daichi Ueda | {{Infobox|Name = Daichi Ueda | ||
|Subjects = literature, visual arts | |Subjects = literature, visual arts | ||
− | |schoolcur = [[ | + | |schoolcur = [[Chicago]] |
− | |schoolpast = | + | |schoolpast = [[Vanderbilt]] |
|highschool = [[Walter Johnson]] | |highschool = [[Walter Johnson]] | ||
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− | Daichi won the Wallace Stevens Literature Singles Tournament after correctly guessing that Allende and Kawabata would come up in the finals. Despite his clairvoyance, Daichi still missed the Kawabata toss-up after some last minute studying up on him in the 5 minute break before the finals. | + | Daichi won the Wallace Stevens Literature Singles Tournament after correctly guessing that Allende and Kawabata would come up in the finals. Despite his clairvoyance, Daichi still missed the Kawabata toss-up after some last minute studying up on him in the 5 minute break before the finals. He attended [[Vanderbilt]] for the 2009-10 school year, and helped the team get second at the [[ACF Fall]] mirror at [[Georgia Tech]] on Halloween. He then transferred to [[Chicago]], where he currently plays. |
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Revision as of 00:56, 13 November 2010
Daichi Ueda | |
Noted subjects | literature, visual arts |
Current college | Chicago |
Past colleges | Vanderbilt |
High school | Walter Johnson |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Daichi won the Wallace Stevens Literature Singles Tournament after correctly guessing that Allende and Kawabata would come up in the finals. Despite his clairvoyance, Daichi still missed the Kawabata toss-up after some last minute studying up on him in the 5 minute break before the finals. He attended Vanderbilt for the 2009-10 school year, and helped the team get second at the ACF Fall mirror at Georgia Tech on Halloween. He then transferred to Chicago, where he currently plays.