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− | There is usually at least one annual '''spring undergraduate tournament''' in college quizbowl. These sets are roughly 1.5 "dots" on the [ | + | There is usually at least one annual '''spring undergraduate tournament''' in college quizbowl. These sets are roughly 1.5 "dots" on the [[List of Collegiate Difficulties|college difficulty scale]]--harder than spring novice tournaments like the [[Florida Spring Tournament]] or [[SUN]], but much easier than the flagship national tournaments in the spring such as [[ICT]] or [[ACF Nationals]]. |
The [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]] was the flagship spring undergraduate tournament for nearly a decade, from 2008-2016. Since then, other tournaments have filled the gap in the schedule. | The [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]] was the flagship spring undergraduate tournament for nearly a decade, from 2008-2016. Since then, other tournaments have filled the gap in the schedule. |
Revision as of 17:34, 17 December 2020
There is usually at least one annual spring undergraduate tournament in college quizbowl. These sets are roughly 1.5 "dots" on the college difficulty scale--harder than spring novice tournaments like the Florida Spring Tournament or SUN, but much easier than the flagship national tournaments in the spring such as ICT or ACF Nationals.
The Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament was the flagship spring undergraduate tournament for nearly a decade, from 2008-2016. Since then, other tournaments have filled the gap in the schedule.