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Revision as of 03:23, 13 August 2012

Ian Eppler
Eppler1.jpg
Noted subjects General, the civil rights movement
Current college Brown (2009-Present)
High school Georgetown Day School (2006-2009)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Ian Eppler plays quizbowl for Brown. He was a member of PACE from 2009 and served as At-Large board member from 2010 until his resignation in July 2011.

College

Ian played in a few college tournaments while he was still in high school. Along with Guy Tabachnick and Ben Cohen, he won the 2010 Division 2 ICT. Ian and Ben also placed second in Division 2 at 2010 ACF Nationals. With Guy Tabachnick, Ben Cohen, and Daniel Klein, he placed 3rd in Division I at the 2011 ICT.

High School

During his high school career at Georgetown Day School, Ian was a three-time NAQT HSNCT all-star, from 2007 to 2009, an NSC All-Star in 2009, and the winner of numerous individual scoring awards at regular-season events. He (usually) led the 2009 Georgetown Day team in scoring en route to a 3rd place finish at the 2009 NSC and a 5th place finish at the 2009 HSNCT.

Writing and Editing

Ian co-edited the No Name Tournament, run during the fall of 2008. He was a writer for HSAPQ, and contributed to EFT 4 and 5, as well as the 2010 Ben Cooper Memorial Tournament