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[[Berkeley]]'s B team won the Division I Undergraduate title over [[Oklahoma]] while, in Division II, [[Chicago]] C defeated [[Harvard]] B to take the title. | [[Berkeley]]'s B team won the Division I Undergraduate title over [[Oklahoma]] while, in Division II, [[Chicago]] C defeated [[Harvard]] B to take the title. | ||
− | Yale notably set a record for college nationals PPB in a | + | Yale notably set a record for college nationals PPB in a winning round by getting [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/game.jsp?game_id=831067 27.69PPB] in round 4. |
The tournament featured an expanded Division I field (36 teams instead of the 32-team field cap that had been in place for many years), a revamped qualification scheme, and [[timed match|11-minute halves]]. | The tournament featured an expanded Division I field (36 teams instead of the 32-team field cap that had been in place for many years), a revamped qualification scheme, and [[timed match|11-minute halves]]. |
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The 2018 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament was hosted at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago, Illinois. Yale University won the Division I championship in the second game of an advantaged final over Berkeley A; since Yale was undefeated and Berkeley had 2 losses before the final game of the playoffs, Yale's win came after two consecutive losses to Berkeley.
Berkeley's B team won the Division I Undergraduate title over Oklahoma while, in Division II, Chicago C defeated Harvard B to take the title.
Yale notably set a record for college nationals PPB in a winning round by getting 27.69PPB in round 4.
The tournament featured an expanded Division I field (36 teams instead of the 32-team field cap that had been in place for many years), a revamped qualification scheme, and 11-minute halves.
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