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==History== | ==History== | ||
<h4>Post Quiz Bowl Years (2003-present)</h4> | <h4>Post Quiz Bowl Years (2003-present)</h4> | ||
+ | 2002 marked the end of the official UO Quiz Bowl club, but a few of its members have surfaced from time to time in various open tournaments, especially at VETO starting from 2008. The biggest highlight of this period was the victory in the 2009 VETO tournament in Vancouver, BC. | ||
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+ | Philip was a member of the 2010 TRASHionals XIII runner-up Square Dance team. Sean teamed with Chris Grubb to win the 2009 Eurofest Tournament (European history themed tournament) at UCSD and finished second in individual scoring behind Dwight Wynne. | ||
<h4>Quiz Bowl Years(2001-02)</h4> | <h4>Quiz Bowl Years(2001-02)</h4> | ||
+ | The College Bowl program waa defunded late in 2000. However, a lucky set of circumstances led to not only Oregon's revival in the arena of quiz bowl, but its' biggest moment as well. Sean Cole, who had been a member of the 1999 and 2000 UO College Bowl teams, had been attempting to expand Oregon's quiz bowl profile beyond CBI, but it finally gained traction when Philip Huang came to the UO from Berkeley. Cole's recruting efforts also found another enthusiastic teammate, Amy Fuller. | ||
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+ | The three person team went to the 2001 NAQT Northwest Regional Tournament at the University of Washington. Oregon surprised everyone, including Texas A&M in the final, to win the championship. That victory also enabled the Ducks to participate in the 2001 NAQT championship at Washington University in St Louis. Although Cole graduated in 2001, Oregon was active in numerous tournaments along the West Coast in 2001 and 2002. | ||
<h4>College Bowl Years(1979-2000)</h4> | <h4>College Bowl Years(1979-2000)</h4> | ||
The UO was among the top programs in the Pacific Northwest region (AKA CBI Region 14). The first sign of Oregon's College Bowl strength was in the 1984-85 school year when Oregon qualified for the National Invitational Tournament. Oregon also attended the tournament again in 1985-86. It won the Region 14 championship 4 out of 5 years from 1990 to 1994 and qualified for the CBI national Championship after each of those regional championships. 1990 also saw the start of a streak of top 4 Region 14 finishes that lasted until 2000. | The UO was among the top programs in the Pacific Northwest region (AKA CBI Region 14). The first sign of Oregon's College Bowl strength was in the 1984-85 school year when Oregon qualified for the National Invitational Tournament. Oregon also attended the tournament again in 1985-86. It won the Region 14 championship 4 out of 5 years from 1990 to 1994 and qualified for the CBI national Championship after each of those regional championships. 1990 also saw the start of a streak of top 4 Region 14 finishes that lasted until 2000. |
Revision as of 01:21, 6 September 2011
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Location: Eugene, OR | |
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University of Oregon (UO) is
History
Post Quiz Bowl Years (2003-present)
2002 marked the end of the official UO Quiz Bowl club, but a few of its members have surfaced from time to time in various open tournaments, especially at VETO starting from 2008. The biggest highlight of this period was the victory in the 2009 VETO tournament in Vancouver, BC.
Philip was a member of the 2010 TRASHionals XIII runner-up Square Dance team. Sean teamed with Chris Grubb to win the 2009 Eurofest Tournament (European history themed tournament) at UCSD and finished second in individual scoring behind Dwight Wynne.
Quiz Bowl Years(2001-02)
The College Bowl program waa defunded late in 2000. However, a lucky set of circumstances led to not only Oregon's revival in the arena of quiz bowl, but its' biggest moment as well. Sean Cole, who had been a member of the 1999 and 2000 UO College Bowl teams, had been attempting to expand Oregon's quiz bowl profile beyond CBI, but it finally gained traction when Philip Huang came to the UO from Berkeley. Cole's recruting efforts also found another enthusiastic teammate, Amy Fuller.
The three person team went to the 2001 NAQT Northwest Regional Tournament at the University of Washington. Oregon surprised everyone, including Texas A&M in the final, to win the championship. That victory also enabled the Ducks to participate in the 2001 NAQT championship at Washington University in St Louis. Although Cole graduated in 2001, Oregon was active in numerous tournaments along the West Coast in 2001 and 2002.
College Bowl Years(1979-2000)
The UO was among the top programs in the Pacific Northwest region (AKA CBI Region 14). The first sign of Oregon's College Bowl strength was in the 1984-85 school year when Oregon qualified for the National Invitational Tournament. Oregon also attended the tournament again in 1985-86. It won the Region 14 championship 4 out of 5 years from 1990 to 1994 and qualified for the CBI national Championship after each of those regional championships. 1990 also saw the start of a streak of top 4 Region 14 finishes that lasted until 2000.
Tournaments
2010-2011
2009-2010
2008-2009
2007-2008
2001-2002
2000-2001
1999-2000
1998-99
College Bowl Region 14 tournament,University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Finished:4th behind Washington, Alaska-Fairbanks, and PCC 7 Wins:Alaska-Fairbanks, Linfield, Whitworth, Montana, St. Martin's, Idaho, Montana State-Billings 3 Losses:Washington, PCC, Whitman Members:Tim Blackman(3rd overall-individual scoring), Sean Cole, Razib Khan, Heath Hutto, Jason George
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
College Bowl National tournament Finished:??? ? Wins ? Losses Members:???,???,???,???,??? College Bowl Region 14 tournament Finished:1st ? Wins ? Losses Members:???,???,???,???,???
1988-89
College Bowl Region 14 tournament Finished:4th behind Idaho, Washington, Alaska-Fairbanks ? Wins ? Losses Members:???,???,???,???,???
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
National Invitational Tournament at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia ? Wins ? Losses Members:Jeff Osanka, ???, ???, ???, ???
1984-1985
National Invitational Tournament at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia ? Wins ? Losses Members:Jeff Osanka, ???, ???, ???, ??? College Bowl National Tournament??? Finished:??? Played against Carleton, Davidson, Marshall, Texas, UMBC, Washington, Wheaton, Dartmouth, Duke, Emory, Georgia Tech, Tennessee,Utah ? Wins ? Losses:Georgetown Members:???,???,???,???,??? College Bowl Region 14 tournament Finished:2nd behind Idaho??? ? Wins ? Losses Members:???,???,???,???,???
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
GE College Bowl results for UO
Show | Date | Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Score |
0023 | 10/4/1959 | Stanford University | 195 | University of Oregon | 110 |
0304 | 5/7/1967 | Univ. of Colorado-Boulder | 240 | University of Oregon | 90 |
Current Players
Former Players
External Links
[http://web.archive.org/web/20020422204932/http://comm.uoregon.edu/newsreleases/latest/may101/H0517101.html May 2001 press release]