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+ | |citystate = Boulder, CO | ||
+ | |president = [[Matt Mitchell]] | ||
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− | + | The '''University of Colorado Boulder''' is a large public university in Boulder, CO. Their quizbowl team, though relatively young, regularly plays tournaments throughout the Mountain West. | |
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+ | ==History== | ||
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+ | CU started a quizbowl team in December of 2015 under the leadership of student Jason Freng and former Princeton quizbowler and then-faculty [[Jordan Boyd-Graber]]. It hosted its first tournament, the Rocky Mountain SCT, on February 6th, 2016. Its teams placed 2nd and 3rd, behind visiting New Mexico State. | ||
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+ | The team gradually grew over the following years, hosting significantly more tournaments and playing D2 ICT in 2017 and D1 ICT in 2018 and 2019. The team also engages in high school outreach, and as of summer 2019, has been the only host of pyramidal tournaments in Colorado. | ||
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+ | ==Notable Players== | ||
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+ | *Finn Bender (2019-present) | ||
+ | *Jason Freng (2015-2017) | ||
+ | *Tyler McMaken (2018-present) | ||
+ | *[[Matt Mitchell]] (2016-present) | ||
+ | *Sarang Yeola (2018-present) | ||
[[Category:College clubs]] | [[Category:College clubs]] |
Revision as of 19:40, 26 September 2019
Colorado | |
Location: Boulder, CO | |
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Current President or Coach | Matt Mitchell |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
The University of Colorado Boulder is a large public university in Boulder, CO. Their quizbowl team, though relatively young, regularly plays tournaments throughout the Mountain West.
History
CU started a quizbowl team in December of 2015 under the leadership of student Jason Freng and former Princeton quizbowler and then-faculty Jordan Boyd-Graber. It hosted its first tournament, the Rocky Mountain SCT, on February 6th, 2016. Its teams placed 2nd and 3rd, behind visiting New Mexico State.
The team gradually grew over the following years, hosting significantly more tournaments and playing D2 ICT in 2017 and D1 ICT in 2018 and 2019. The team also engages in high school outreach, and as of summer 2019, has been the only host of pyramidal tournaments in Colorado.
Notable Players
- Finn Bender (2019-present)
- Jason Freng (2015-2017)
- Tyler McMaken (2018-present)
- Matt Mitchell (2016-present)
- Sarang Yeola (2018-present)