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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was the first in-person ACF Nationals held since the [[2019 ACF Nationals]], and the first in-person national tournament since the [[CCCT|2020 CCCT]]. Qualification was based on the [[2021 ACF Qualifier]]. | As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was the first in-person ACF Nationals held since the [[2019 ACF Nationals]], and the first in-person national tournament since the [[CCCT|2020 CCCT]]. Qualification was based on the [[2021 ACF Qualifier]]. | ||
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+ | ==Results== | ||
+ | ===Division I Championship=== | ||
+ | # [[Florida]] ([[Tracy Mirkin]], [[Taylor Harvey]], [[Eleanor Settle]], [[Leo Law]]) | ||
+ | # [[Columbia]] ([[Will Alston]], [[Noah Chen]], [[Noah Sheidlower]], [[Caroline Mao]]) | ||
+ | # [[Stanford]] ([[Tim Morrison]], [[Natan Holtzman]], [[Ethan Strombeck]], [[Eric Wolfsberg]]) | ||
+ | # [[Ohio State]] ([[Chris Ray]], [[Clark Smith]], [[Eddy Liu]], [[Roxanne Tang]]) | ||
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+ | ===Division I Undergraduate=== | ||
+ | # [[Brown]] ([[Anson Berns]], [[Jason Hong]], [[Walter Zhang]], [[Michael Li]]) | ||
+ | # [[Cornell]] ([[Jonathan Tran]], [[Raymond Wang]], [[Allan Lee]], [[Dan Ni]]) | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Champion | Florida | |
Runner-up | Columbia | |
Third | Stanford | |
Fourth | Ohio State | |
High scorer | Will Alston | |
Undergrad Champion | Brown | |
Undergrad Runner-up | Cornell | |
Undergrad High scorer | Tracy Mirkin | |
Site | Northwestern | |
Field | 24 | |
Stats | [1] |
The 2021 ACF Nationals was hosted on August 7 & 8 by ACF at Northwestern.
It was head-edited by Matt Bollinger and Ryan Westbrook and edited by Jordan Brownstein, Andrew Hart, Jack Mehr, Eric Mukherjee, Derek So, Jerry Vinokurov, and Jennie Yang.
Florida won their first-ever national title by securing the second game of a finals series against defending champion Columbia. Stanford A placed third.
Brown won the Division I Undergraduate title over Cornell as well as the Division II championship.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was the first in-person ACF Nationals held since the 2019 ACF Nationals, and the first in-person national tournament since the 2020 CCCT. Qualification was based on the 2021 ACF Qualifier.
Results
Division I Championship
- Florida (Tracy Mirkin, Taylor Harvey, Eleanor Settle, Leo Law)
- Columbia (Will Alston, Noah Chen, Noah Sheidlower, Caroline Mao)
- Stanford (Tim Morrison, Natan Holtzman, Ethan Strombeck, Eric Wolfsberg)
- Ohio State (Chris Ray, Clark Smith, Eddy Liu, Roxanne Tang)
Division I Undergraduate
- Brown (Anson Berns, Jason Hong, Walter Zhang, Michael Li)
- Cornell (Jonathan Tran, Raymond Wang, Allan Lee, Dan Ni)
Trivia
- With their first-ever top 4 finishes at the tournament, Florida and Ohio State became the 23rd and 24th all-time schools to finish in the Top 4 at ACF Nationals, as well as the only schools from the states of Florida and Ohio to do so.
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