Difference between revisions of "Susan Ikenberry"
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− | |''' school:''' [[Georgetown Day]] (Quizbowl Coach to 2009 | + | |''' school:''' [[Georgetown Day]] (Quizbowl Coach to 2009) |
− | "It's Academic" coach to the present.) | + | ("It's Academic" coach to the present.) |
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|'''[[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]] (1998)''' | |'''[[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]] (1998)''' |
Revision as of 14:54, 18 May 2013
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Current team: "It's Academic" 2012/13 Noah Cowan, Lily Gasparetti, Patrick Holland, Ned Sanger | ||||
Career record: unknown | ||||
school: Georgetown Day (Quizbowl Coach to 2009)
("It's Academic" coach to the present.) | ||||
Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award (1998) |
Susan "Sue" Ikenberry was the quizbowl coach at Georgetown Day, where she still teaches. Sue is the first-ever Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award winner, and also selected and coached the Washington, D.C. Panasonic Team until the tournament's discontinuation. [Douglas Tyson was the major DC Panasonic Coach, winning the entire event, in the early 2000s and continuing to present excellent teams throughout his tenure in that position.]