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Revision as of 15:25, 11 June 2023
Chicago | |
Location: Chicago, IL | |
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Current President or Coach | Robert Condron |
National championships | ACF: 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009 2018 ICT Div. I: 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2016 ICT Div. II: 2005, 2009, 2016 UCT: 2023 NCT: 1990, 1994, 1999, 2003 |
NAQT Page | link |
The University of Chicago is a private university in Chicago, Illinois. Its quizbowl team is noted for being consistently excellent, claiming many national titles since the early 1990s. Due to their success and tendency to continually receive strong high school players, Chicago is sometimes jokingly referred to as the "evil empire of quizbowl."
Tournaments
In addition to frequently hosting ACF events, the University of Chicago was home to the annual Chicago Open and its assorted side events from 1999 to 2018, after which it moved to Northwestern.
Current Players
- Connor Blake
- Henry Cafaro
- Robert Condron
- Adam Fine
- William Foster
- Aayush Goodapaty
- Megan Ha
- Jeffrey Han
- William Houston
- Matt Jackson
- Elizabeth Johnson
- Claire Jones
- Yasha Kharrati
- Jay Kim
- Amogh Kulkarni
- Yohhan Kumarasinghe
- John Marvin
- Justin Posner
- Nermeen Rahman
- Dennis Reppen
- Ezra Santos
- Shiv Seshan
- Liam Starnes
- Aden Sun
- Ned Tagtmeier
Former Players
- Pericles Abbasi
- Nicholas Allen
- Mike Altman
- Michael "Marnold" Arnold
- Bruce Arthur
- Peter Austin
- Sarah Bagby
- Mahria Baker
- Sam Bailey
- Ian Baram
- Brett Barbin
- Chris Benedik
- Jeff Bennett
- Lena Birkholz
- Adam Black
- Alston Boyd
- Dani Brecher
- Luke Bretscher
- Josh Boorstein
- Zach Braunschweig
- Ross Carstens
- Jack Chaillet
- Ben Chametzky
- Rob Chenault
- Olivia Chiacone
- Alice Chou
- Michael Coates
- Ed Cohn
- Makenzie Coker
- Sparsho De
- George Dewey
- William Dix
- Sabrina Dobney
- Kiran Duggirala
- John Edwards
- Christian Edstrom
- Andre Emery
- Margo Emont
- Nolan Esser
- Susan Ferrari
- Peter Freeman
- Halle Friedman
- Ben Gammage
- Stone Garcia
- Charlie Garroway
- Paul Gauthier
- Matt Gealy
- Chad Michael Gerson
- Shen Gong
- Bess Goodfellow
- Douglas Graebner
- Rob Greenspoon
- Jonah Greenthal
- Christine Gu
- Jeffrey Han
- Max Hodes
- Zahed Haseeb
- Lucy Horowitz
- Brian Hu
- Wonyoung Jang
- Shantanu Jha
- Christian Kammerer
- Steve Katz
- Athena Kern
- Samir Khan
- James Kiselik
- Olivia Kiser
- Adam Klein
- Teddy Knox
- Cooper Komatsu
- Selene Koo
- Thomas Kralik
- Abigail Kuchnir
- Watson Ladd
- James Lasker
- John Lawrence
- Tracy Lee
- Matthew Lehmann
- Grant Li
- Kay Li
- Edgar Lin
- Subash Maddipoti
- Kannan Mahadevan
- Tim McElroy
- Rachel McEnroe
- Erin McKean
- Matt Menard
- Adil Menon
- Ben Miller
- Sam Moore
- Kathleen Moriarty
- Tim Morrison
- John Morse
- Jeremy Newtson
- Eric Nielsen
- Peter Onyisi
- Buduka Ogonor
- Isabella Perez
- Adam Perkins
- Connie Prater
- Nicholas Polk
- Nick Poulos
- Raymond Qian
- Anand Raman
- Ian Ramdeen
- Saieesh Rao
- Chris Ray
- Jimmy Ready
- Ben Recchie
- Matt Reece
- Jacob Reed
- Sendhil Revuluri
- Abigail Reynolds
- Alejandro Rodriguez
- Jared Sagoff
- Seth Samelson
- Vivek Sasse
- Max Schindler
- Francesco Scittivaro
- Federico Scittivaro
- Ryan Scranton
- David Seal
- Jay Shah
- John Sheahan
- Peter Shin
- Navtej Singh
- Xiang Siow
- Kai Smith
- Tyler Smith
- Tony Song
- Jen Spinoglio
- Marshall Steinbaum
- Andi Sun
- Ev Sun
- Ray Sun
- Emily Zen
- Naomi Sweeting
- Gareth Tan
- Mary Tang
- John Tangren
- Vadim Tanygin
- Seth Teitler
- Charles Tian
- Luke Tierney
- Daichi Ueda
- Tamara Vardomskaya
- Morgan Venkus
- Lily Vonderheide
- Ryan Wandsnider
- Gareth Walsh
- Damon Wang
- Lawrence Wang
- Sonya Wang
- Evan Weingarten
- Leah Williams
- Sam Winikow
- Nolan Winkler
- Bernard Xie
- Annie Xu
- Daniel Yang
- Michelle Yang
- Yilei Yang
- Andrew Yaphe
- Mike Zarren
- Marianna Zhang
- Jason Zhou
- Chris Zimpleman
Leadership
Current Officers are Robert Condron (President), Ned Tagtmeier (Vice President for Finance), Jay Kim (Vice President for Club Activities), Nermeen Rahman (Vice President for Club Activities), Ezra Santos (Web Chair), and Liam Starnes (Social Chair).
Past Presidents include: Vivek Sasse (2022-2023), Ben Miller (2021-2022), Matthew Lehmann (2020-2021), Tim Morrison (2019-2020), Samir Khan (2018-2019), Jason Zhou (2017-2018), Max Schindler (2015-2017), Michael Coates (2014-2015), Connie Prater (2013-2014), Tracy Lee (2012-2013), Matt Menard (spring quarter 2012), Sam Bailey (2011-2012), Jimmy Ready (2010-2011), Michael Arnold (2009-2010), David Seal (2007-2009), Nolan Esser (fall quarter 2007), Seth Teitler (2006-2007), Tim McElroy (2005-2006), Nick Poulos (2004-2005), Kathleen Moriarty (2003-2004), Susan Ferrari (acting, fall quarter 2003), Peter Onyisi (2002-2003), Mike Altman (2000-2002), John Tangren (1999-2000), Mike Zarren (??-1999), Christian Edstrom, John Edwards, Peter Freeman, Rob Greenspoon, Erin McKean, and Anand Raman.
Title succession
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