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Revision as of 01:16, 14 May 2014
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Location: Chicago, IL | |
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Current President or Coach | Connie Prater |
National championships | 1993 ACF, 1994 ACF, 1999 ACF, 2000 ACF, 2004 ACF, 2007 ACF, 2008 ACF, 2009 ACF; 1997 NAQT Division I, 1999 NAQT Division I, 2001 NAQT Division I, 2003 NAQT Division I, 2007 NAQT Division I, 2009 NAQT Division I; 2005 NAQT Division II, 2009 NAQT Division II; 2010 NAQT Division I; 1990 College Bowl, 1994 College Bowl, 1999 College Bowl, 2003 College Bowl |
NAQT Page | link |
The University of Chicago is a large private university in Chicago, IL. Its quizbowl team is noted for being consistently excellent, claiming many national titles since the early '90s.
Tournaments
In addition to frequently hosting ACF events, the University of Chicago is also home to the annual Chicago Open and its assorted side events.
Current Players
- Luke Bretscher
- Ben Chametzky
- Michael Coates
- George Dewey
- Ben Gammage
- Paul Gauthier
- Shen Gong
- Douglas Graebner
- James Kiselik
- John Lawrence
- Kay Li
- Rachel McEnroe
- Adil Menon
- Eric Nielsen
- Nicholas Polk
- Connie Prater
- Ian Ramdeen
- Max Schindler
- Peter Shin
- Navtej Singh
- Tony Song
- Marshall Steinbaum
- Gareth Tan
- Vadim Tanygin
- Charles Tian
- Morgan Venkus
- Gareth Walsh
- Lawrence Wang
- Nolan Winkler
- Bernard Xie
Former Players
- Pericles Abbasi
- Nicholas Allen
- Mike Altman
- Michael "Marnold" Arnold
- Bruce Arthur
- Peter Austin
- Sarah Bagby
- Sam Bailey
- Chris Benedik
- Jeff Bennett
- Dani Brecher
- Josh Boorstein
- Ross Carstens
- Rob Chenault
- Alice Chou
- Ed Cohn
- William Dix
- John Edwards
- Christian Edstrom
- Margo Emont
- Nolan Esser
- Susan Ferrari
- Peter Freeman
- Matt Gealy
- Chad Michael Gerson
- Rob Greenspoon
- Jonah Greenthal
- Zahed Haseeb
- Shantanu Jha
- Christian Kammerer
- Steve Katz
- Selene Koo
- Watson Ladd
- Tracy Lee
- Subash Maddipoti
- Kannan Mahadevan
- Tim McElroy
- Erin McKean
- Matt Menard
- Kathleen Moriarty
- John Morse
- Jeremy Newtson
- Peter Onyisi
- Adam Perkins
- Nick Poulos
- Anand Raman
- Jimmy Ready
- Ben Recchie
- Matt Reece
- Sendhil Revuluri
- Jared Sagoff
- Seth Samelson
- Ryan Scranton
- David Seal
- Jay Shah
- John Sheahan
- Xiang Siow
- Tyler Smith
- Ray Sun
- Mary Tang
- John Tangren
- Seth Teitler
- Daichi Ueda
- Lily Vonderheide
- Damon Wang
- Evan Weingarten
- Leah Williams
- Yilei Yang
- Andrew Yaphe
- Mike Zarren
- Chris Zimpleman
Leadership
Current Officers are Connie Prater (president), Douglas Graebner (vice president), Michael Coates (vice president) and James Kiselik (treasurer).
Past Presidents include: Matt Menard (spring quarter 2012), Sam Bailey (2011-2012), Jimmy Ready (2010-2011), Michael Arnold (2009-2010), David Seal (2007-2009), Nolan Esser (fall quarter 2007), Seth Teitler (2006-2007), Tim McElroy (2005-2006), Nick Poulos (2004-2005), Kathleen Moriarty (2003-2004), Susan Ferrari (acting, fall quarter 2003), Peter Onyisi (2002-2003), Mike Altman (2000-2002), John Tangren (1999-2000), Mike Zarren (??-1999), Christian Edstrom, John Edwards, Peter Freeman, Rob Greenspoon, Erin McKean, Anand Raman and Adelmar von Hohenzollern (1917-1918)
Title succession
ACF Title Succession
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