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The '''Massachusetts Institute of Technology''' is a private university in Cambridge, MA. After a brief period of quizbowl success in the late 2000s (earning 2nd at ACF Regionals 2008 and 8th at the [[2008 ACF Nationals]]), the club has attended far fewer tournaments in recent years.  
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The '''Massachusetts Institute of Technology''' is a private university in Cambridge, MA. After a brief period of quizbowl success in the late 2000s (earning 2nd at ACF Regionals 2008 and 8th at the [[2008 ACF Nationals]]) and a brief death thereafter, the club has revived and now attends many tournaments a year.
  
 
== Tournaments ==
 
== Tournaments ==
  
In the past, MIT has hosted [[Beaver Bonspiel]] (which in 2008 was a mirror of Stanford's [[Cardinal Classic]]), and an annual IS set high school tournament, the [[Beaver Academic Tournament]]. They also hosted [[ACF Fall 2007]] to critical acclaim.
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In the past, MIT hosted [[Beaver Bonspiel]] (which in 2008 was a mirror of Stanford's [[Cardinal Classic]]), and an annual IS set high school tournament, the [[MIT Beaver Academic Tournament]]. More recently, the club has branched out in its mirrors of various college tournaments, and revived MITBAT in 2012 with the addition of a new novice-friendly tournament for high schools in the Boston area, the [[MIT Fall Tournament]].
  
 
Apparently, the 2008 CBI RCT for the Northeast ("Region 1") was hosted at MIT, though this happened without the club's knowledge. Noted Rhode Island powerhouse Providence College finished first.
 
Apparently, the 2008 CBI RCT for the Northeast ("Region 1") was hosted at MIT, though this happened without the club's knowledge. Noted Rhode Island powerhouse Providence College finished first.
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*[[Neil Gurram]]
 
*[[Neil Gurram]]
*[[Josh Alman]]
 
 
*[[Stephen Eltinge]]
 
*[[Stephen Eltinge]]
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*[[Anderson Wang]]
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*[[Andre Kessler]]
  
 
== Former Players ==
 
== Former Players ==
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*[[Grace Li]]
 
*[[Grace Li]]
 
*[[Will Uspal]]
 
*[[Will Uspal]]
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*[[Josh Alman]]
  
 
== Succession of Titles ==
 
== Succession of Titles ==
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|previous = [[1991 Rice|Rice]]
 
|previous = [[1991 Rice|Rice]]
 
|next = [[1993 Virginia|Virginia]]
 
|next = [[1993 Virginia|Virginia]]
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{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[NAQT ICT]] Division I Undergraduate
 
|year = [[2012 ICT| 2012]]
 
|previous = [[2011 Harvard|Harvard]]
 
|next = TBD
 
 
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[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
 
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]

Revision as of 11:01, 31 July 2013

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT.gif
Location:
Cambridge, MA
Current President or Coach none
National championships 1992 College Bowl
NAQT Page link

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private university in Cambridge, MA. After a brief period of quizbowl success in the late 2000s (earning 2nd at ACF Regionals 2008 and 8th at the 2008 ACF Nationals) and a brief death thereafter, the club has revived and now attends many tournaments a year.

Tournaments

In the past, MIT hosted Beaver Bonspiel (which in 2008 was a mirror of Stanford's Cardinal Classic), and an annual IS set high school tournament, the MIT Beaver Academic Tournament. More recently, the club has branched out in its mirrors of various college tournaments, and revived MITBAT in 2012 with the addition of a new novice-friendly tournament for high schools in the Boston area, the MIT Fall Tournament.

Apparently, the 2008 CBI RCT for the Northeast ("Region 1") was hosted at MIT, though this happened without the club's knowledge. Noted Rhode Island powerhouse Providence College finished first.

Players

Former Players

Succession of Titles

College Bowl Nationals Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Rice
1992
Virginia