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==Results== | ==Results== | ||
===Division I Championship=== | ===Division I Championship=== | ||
− | # | + | # [[Penn]] ([[Patrick Liao]], [[Saajid Moyen]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], [[Chris Chiego]]) |
− | # | + | # [[Chicago]] A ([[John Lawrence]], [[Max Schindler]], [[James Lasker]], [[Chris Ray]]) |
− | # | + | # [[Maryland]] ([[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Chris Manners]], [[Brian McPeak]], [[Dan Puma]]) |
− | # | + | # tie: [[Virginia]] ([[JR Roach]], [[Matt Bollinger]], [[Tommy Casalaspi]], [[Daniel Hothem]]) and [[Stanford]] ([[Stephen Liu]], [[Austin Brownlow]], [[Nikhil Desai]], [[Benji Nguyen]]) |
===Division I Undergraduate=== | ===Division I Undergraduate=== |
Revision as of 13:24, 20 April 2015
The 2015 ACF Nationals was held between April 18 and 19 at Michigan. It was edited by Ryan Westbrook, Ike Jose, Billy Busse, and Rob Carson.
Penn defeated Chicago in a one-game final.
Penn's victory was the long-awaited first national title for Eric Mukherjee, who had participated in his first national finals match seven years prior at 2008 ACF Nationals and played at a consistently high level in the interim.
Results
Division I Championship
- Penn (Patrick Liao, Saajid Moyen, Eric Mukherjee, Chris Chiego)
- Chicago A (John Lawrence, Max Schindler, James Lasker, Chris Ray)
- Maryland (Jordan Brownstein, Chris Manners, Brian McPeak, Dan Puma)
- tie: Virginia (JR Roach, Matt Bollinger, Tommy Casalaspi, Daniel Hothem) and Stanford (Stephen Liu, Austin Brownlow, Nikhil Desai, Benji Nguyen)
Division I Undergraduate
Stanford B defeated Illinois to claim the Undergraduate championship in a 2-game series. Yale played a series of games to claim the 3rd Place Undergraduate trophy.
Division II Championship
Northwestern defeated MIT B to claim the Division II championship.
All-Stars
Based on prelim scoring.
Field
- Alberta
- Berkeley (2 teams)
- Carleton
- Chicago (3 teams)
- Columbia
- Detroit Catholic Central
- Harvard
- Illinois
- Kenyon
- Liberty
- Maryland
- McGill
- McMaster
- Michigan (2 teams)
- Minnesota
- MIT (2 teams)
- Northwestern
- Notre Dame (2 teams)
- NYU
- Ohio State
- Ottawa
- Oxford
- Penn (3 teams)
- Rice
- RIT
- Rutgers
- South Carolina
- Stanford
- UCF
- UCLA
- UCSD (2 teams)
- VCU
- Virginia
- Washington
- William and Mary
- WUSTL
- Yale
48 teams