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'''Harris Bunker''' is a former player for [[Michigan State]]. He is currently working towards a PhD in Economics at [[UCSD]]. He contributed to the writing of [[Spartan Housewrite]] in 2019 and led the production of [[SUN | Spring Undergraduate Novice]] in 2020, a successor to the previous iteration of SUN written in 2017 by the [[University of Florida]] as well as [[Florida Spring Tournament]], which had two iterations in 2018 and 2019.
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'''Harris Bunker''' is a former player for [[Michigan State]]. He is currently working towards a PhD in Economics at [[UCSD]]. At Michigan State, he was a member of the team that won the undergraduate title at the [[2020 ICT]] in a final over [[Amherst]] and came in second for the undergraduate title at [[2020 ACF Nationals]] after a final with [[UC Berkeley]].
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He contributed to the writing of [[Spartan Housewrite]] in 2019 and led the production of [[SUN | Spring Undergraduate Novice]] in 2020, a successor to the previous iteration of SUN written in 2017 by the [[University of Florida]] as well as [[Florida Spring Tournament]], which had two iterations in 2018 and 2019.
  
  

Revision as of 23:12, 29 March 2020

Harris Bunker
Noted subjects History, geography, general
Current college UCSD (2019 - )
Past colleges Michigan State (2016-2020)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Harris Bunker is a former player for Michigan State. He is currently working towards a PhD in Economics at UCSD. At Michigan State, he was a member of the team that won the undergraduate title at the 2020 ICT in a final over Amherst and came in second for the undergraduate title at 2020 ACF Nationals after a final with UC Berkeley.

He contributed to the writing of Spartan Housewrite in 2019 and led the production of Spring Undergraduate Novice in 2020, a successor to the previous iteration of SUN written in 2017 by the University of Florida as well as Florida Spring Tournament, which had two iterations in 2018 and 2019.