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Revision as of 20:34, 9 August 2011
Minnesota | |
Location: Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN | |
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Current President or Coach | Eliza Grames |
National championships | 2010 ACF Undergraduate, 2009 ACF Undergraduate, 2008 ACF Undergraduate, 2008 ACF Division II, 1984 College Bowl, 1987 College Bowl, 1989 College Bowl, 2004 College Bowl, 2005 College Bowl, 2007 College Bowl |
NAQT Page | link |
The University of Minnesota is a four-year public university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Long known as a CBI powerhouse, in 2008 the team achieved the unique feat of qualifying teams for the playoffs at both CBI and ACF Nationals, on the same day.
Players
- Andrew Hart, law student
- Lauren Johnson, grad student
- Mike Cheyne, grad student
- Bernadette Spencer, fifth-year senior
- Eliza Grames, junior
- Matt Hart, junior
- Michael VanDeWeghe, junior
- Alex Nelson, sophomore
- Cresston Gackle, sophomore
- Gaurav Kandlikar, sophomore
- Kelsey McCoy, sophomore
- Melanie Keating, sophomore
- Michael McLaughlin, sophomore
- Paul Barta, sophomore
- Robin Heinonen, sophomore
- Shannon Fletcher, sophomore
- Will Rock, sophomore
- Han Li, freshman
- Jack Ryan, freshman
- Peter Estall, freshman
- Ribhu Agarwala, freshman
Notable Alumni
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