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'''Adam Fine''' played for [[Yale]] before coming to [[Chicago]] for his PhD. He is not to be confused with the former [[Maryland]] player of the [[Adam Fine|same name]].
 
'''Adam Fine''' played for [[Yale]] before coming to [[Chicago]] for his PhD. He is not to be confused with the former [[Maryland]] player of the [[Adam Fine|same name]].
  
Adam's deep science and flashcard knowledge were key to the Yale squads that won the DI [[ICT]] championship in [[2018 ICT|2018]] and [[2019 ICT|2019]]
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Adam's deep science and flashcard knowledge were key to the Yale squads that won the DI [[ICT]] championship in [[2018 ICT|2018]] and [[2019 ICT|2019]]. He also carried a team of [[Auroni Gupta]], [[Jakob Myers]], and [[Clark Smith]] to victory at the [[2019 Chicago Open]].
  
 
In high school, Adam played for [[University of Chicago Lab|University of Chicago Laboratory Schools]]. He was named a Honorable Mention for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]].
 
In high school, Adam played for [[University of Chicago Lab|University of Chicago Laboratory Schools]]. He was named a Honorable Mention for the 2015 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]].

Revision as of 22:06, 3 August 2019

For the Maryland player of the early 2000s, see Adam Fine


Adam Fine
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Noted subjects Science flashcards, Mythology flashcards, Art flashcards, Philosophy flashcards, History flashcards
Current college Chicago (2019–)
Past colleges Yale (2015-19)
High school University of Chicago Laboratory Schools (2012-2015)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Adam Fine played for Yale before coming to Chicago for his PhD. He is not to be confused with the former Maryland player of the same name.

Adam's deep science and flashcard knowledge were key to the Yale squads that won the DI ICT championship in 2018 and 2019. He also carried a team of Auroni Gupta, Jakob Myers, and Clark Smith to victory at the 2019 Chicago Open.

In high school, Adam played for University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. He was named a Honorable Mention for the 2015 HSQBRank All-World Teams.

Despite the official statistics of ACF Nationals 2016 and 2017, Adam's middle initial is rumored not to be, in fact, an "S."