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Latest revision as of 23:46, 7 April 2021
2016 ACF Nationals | |
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Edited by | Rob Carson, Billy Busse, Ike Jose, and Ryan Westbrook |
Champion | Michigan A |
Runner-up | Chicago A |
Third | Stanford A |
Fourth | Maryland A, Yale A |
High scorer | Jordan Brownstein, Maryland |
Site | Michigan |
Field | 44 teams |
Stats | Stats |
The 2016 ACF Nationals was held between April 16 and 17 at Michigan. The team of Billy Busse, Rob Carson, Ike Jose, and Ryan Westbrook returned from 2015 to edit the tournament, with Carson as head-editor.
Michigan A defeated Chicago A in an advantaged final.
Results
Division I Championship
- Michigan A (Siddhant Dogra, Auroni Gupta, Brian McPeak, Will Nediger)
- Chicago A (John Lawrence, Max Schindler, Chris Ray, Jason Zhou)
- Stanford A (Austin Brownlow, Nikhil Desai, Stephen Liu, Benji Nguyen)
- tie: Maryland A (Jordan Brownstein, Naveed Chowdhury, Ophir Lifshitz, Sam Rombro) and Yale A (Stephen Eltinge, Isaac Kirk-Davidoff, Grace Liu, Jacob Reed)
Division I Undergraduate
- Maryland A (Jordan Brownstein, Naveed Chowdhury, Ophir Lifshitz, Sam Rombro)
- Berkeley A (Ankit Aggarwal, Aseem Keyal, Bruce Lou, Justin Nghiem)
- Illinois (Alex Fregeau, Andrew Wang, Steve Vo)
Division II Championship
Oklahoma defeated Virginia to claim the Division II championship.
All-Stars
- Jordan Brownstein, Maryland
- Kurtis Droge, Louisville
- Neil Gurram, MIT
- Will Alston, Dartmouth
- Kenji Shimizu, Michigan B
- Andrew Wang, Illinois
- Jason Golfinos, Princeton
- Caleb Kendrick, Oklahoma
- Adam Silverman, Georgia Tech
- Jacob Reed, Yale A
Field
- Berkeley (2 teams)
- Chicago (3 teams)
- Columbia (2 teams)
- Dartmouth
- Duke
- Florida
- Georgia
- Georgia Tech
- Harvard
- Illinois
- Louisville
- MIT (2 teams)
- Maryland (2 teams)
- McGill
- McMaster
- Michigan (2 teams)
- Michigan State
- Minnesota
- New College of Florida
- Northwestern
- Notre Dame
- Oklahoma
- Ottawa
- Oxford
- Penn
- Princeton
- Rutgers
- Stanford (2 teams)
- UCSD
- VCU
- Virginia
- WUSTL
- William and Mary
- Yale (2 teams)
44 teams
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