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Revision as of 07:23, 19 September 2015
Wofford College | |
Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina | |
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Current President or Coach | Dr. Thomas Wright |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
Wofford College is a private college in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It hosts the annual Wofford Free Tournament.
Current Players
- Asrar Alimohamed ('18)
- Kelsey Aylor ('18)
- Jennifer Copps ('19)
- Catherine Eason ('19)
- Kevin Emery ('16)
- Erin Fitzpatrick ('18)
- Ashley Hepburn ('19)
- Lee Holden ('18)
- Justin Kirby ('16)
- Isis Quinlan ('18)
- Jimmy Schwartz ('16)
- Jonathan Tokay ('19)
- Chance Wagner ('17)
- Kristina Williams ('19)
- Chris Wray ('18)
Former Players
- Saif Alimohamed ('14)
- Ben Ingram ('05)
History
2014-2015
A team consisting of Kevin Emery, Lee Holden, Jimmy Schwartz, and Chance Wagner placed sixth at ACF Fall 2014 South-Central-East at the University of Alabama. On February 7, 2014, Wofford played at the NAQT Sectionals at Georgia Tech. The A Team, consisting of Asrar Alimohamed, Saif Alimohamed, Kevin Emery, and Lee Holden, placed second in Division II. Wofford B, consisting of Kelsey Aylor, Jimmy Schwartz, and Chance Wagner, also played well. In what was their first modern nationals appearance, Wofford placed 14th in the 2015 ICT DII.