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The '''[http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=16524 Some Tournament Initiative Maryland is Pursuing with Yale]''' is a collegiate regular difficulty tournament edited by members of the [[Maryland]] and [[Yale]] teams for Spring 2015. This tournament was head edited by [[Chris Manners]], who was assisted by [[Jacob Reed]], [[Grace Liu]], [[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Dan Puma]], [[Brian McPeak]], and [[Sohan Vartak]]. The tournament was mirrored around the country (and in Canada) at eight different sites. | The '''[http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=16524 Some Tournament Initiative Maryland is Pursuing with Yale]''' is a collegiate regular difficulty tournament edited by members of the [[Maryland]] and [[Yale]] teams for Spring 2015. This tournament was head edited by [[Chris Manners]], who was assisted by [[Jacob Reed]], [[Grace Liu]], [[Jordan Brownstein]], [[Dan Puma]], [[Brian McPeak]], and [[Sohan Vartak]]. The tournament was mirrored around the country (and in Canada) at eight different sites. | ||
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+ | The tournament used a slightly experimental arts distribution, in which the 3/3 were divided up as "visual," "auditory," and "other," rather than the usual "painting," "classical music," "other" split. This distribution was then adopted for 2016's [[MYSTERIUM]], the [[2018 Chicago Open]], and [[BHSAT]] from 2015 onward. | ||
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Revision as of 13:39, 14 August 2018
The Some Tournament Initiative Maryland is Pursuing with Yale is a collegiate regular difficulty tournament edited by members of the Maryland and Yale teams for Spring 2015. This tournament was head edited by Chris Manners, who was assisted by Jacob Reed, Grace Liu, Jordan Brownstein, Dan Puma, Brian McPeak, and Sohan Vartak. The tournament was mirrored around the country (and in Canada) at eight different sites.
The tournament used a slightly experimental arts distribution, in which the 3/3 were divided up as "visual," "auditory," and "other," rather than the usual "painting," "classical music," "other" split. This distribution was then adopted for 2016's MYSTERIUM, the 2018 Chicago Open, and BHSAT from 2015 onward.
Regional | Host | Winner | Runner-Up | Individual High Scorer |
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South | Louisiana Tech | Rice | Louisiana-Lafayette | Nick Collins |
Mid-Atlantic | Maryland | Virginia | Penn | Matt Bollinger |
Upper Midwest | Illinois | Chicago A | Michigan A | Richard Yu |
Canada | McMaster | Ottawa | Redacted | Jordan Palmer |
Northeast | Yale | MIT A | Columbia | Will Alston |
Midwest | Louisville | Western Kentucky | Kentucky A | Alex Malone |
Online | Maryland | Sethlene+Gautam | Stanford | Seth Teitler |
Midwest | Kenyon | Carnegie Mellon | Wright State A | Lane Yates |
California | Caltech | Berkeley+Friends | La Jolla A | Aseem Keyal |