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− | '''Luke Tierney''' was a [[Chicago]] player notable for being | + | '''Luke Tierney''' was a [[Chicago]] player notable for being the top scorer on the [[Hunter]] team that won the [[2016 HSNCT]] and the [[2017 HSNCT]. He was controversial in the quizbowl community for once [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=20761 wearing] a Rhodesia t-shirt to a tournament, and for [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=378608#p378608 disparaging behavior] towards female teammates. |
− | In high school, he played for [[Hunter]] and was club president. He was named a member of the Second Team for the 2016 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]] and of the first team for the 2017 teams. | + | In high school, he played for [[Hunter]] and was club president. He was named a member of the Second Team for the 2016 [[HSQBRank All-World Teams]] and of the first team for the 2017 teams. In college, he was on the Chicago C team, which won Division 2 of the [[2018 ICT]]. |
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Revision as of 18:39, 11 May 2021
Luke Tierney | |
Noted subjects | History |
Past colleges | Chicago (2017-2018) |
High school | Hunter (2013-2017) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Luke Tierney was a Chicago player notable for being the top scorer on the Hunter team that won the 2016 HSNCT and the [[2017 HSNCT]. He was controversial in the quizbowl community for once wearing a Rhodesia t-shirt to a tournament, and for disparaging behavior towards female teammates.
In high school, he played for Hunter and was club president. He was named a member of the Second Team for the 2016 HSQBRank All-World Teams and of the first team for the 2017 teams. In college, he was on the Chicago C team, which won Division 2 of the 2018 ICT.