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Truman's past tournament history has been fairly random. Although rooted in CBI, the program has usually gone to NAQT IS-series tournaments, like UMR's Rollapalooza and WashU's GIT. New leaders in the program have emphasized a focus on ACF and mACF events, which most recently included EFT 2 and ACF Fall. | Truman's past tournament history has been fairly random. Although rooted in CBI, the program has usually gone to NAQT IS-series tournaments, like UMR's Rollapalooza and WashU's GIT. New leaders in the program have emphasized a focus on ACF and mACF events, which most recently included EFT 2 and ACF Fall. | ||
− | Truman's recent successes include a strong showing at the [[ACF Fall|2009 ACF Fall]] and [[ACF Winter|2010 ACF Winter]]. Truman B, a team consisting of [[Jared McNett]], [[Kevin Lang]], [[Kevin Robb]], and [[Hank Kimbrough]], won Division II at the [[2010 SCT#Region 11 (Midwest)|2010 Midwest SCT]], earning the team a bid to [[2010 ICT]]. | + | Truman's recent successes include a strong showing at the [[ACF Fall|2009 ACF Fall]] and [[ACF Winter|2010 ACF Winter]]. Truman B, a team consisting of [[Jared McNett]], [[Kevin Lang]], [[Kevin Robb]], and [[Hank Kimbrough]], won Division II at the [[2010 SCT#Region 11 (Midwest)|2010 Midwest SCT]], earning the team a bid to [[2010 ICT]]. [http://www.naqt.com/stats/team-performance.jsp?team_id=21339] Hank Kimbrough was unable to attend the national event and the team of just three freshmen (Lang, Robb, and McNett) placed 24th out of 32 Division II teams, winning matches against Arizona State, Wisconsin, and Illinois. [http://www.naqt.com/stats/team-performance.jsp?team_id=21995] |
A detailed list of the tournament Truman State has gone to can be found [http://aco.truman.edu/thistory.php on their club website]. | A detailed list of the tournament Truman State has gone to can be found [http://aco.truman.edu/thistory.php on their club website]. |
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Truman State | |
Location: Kirksville, MO | |
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Current President or Coach | Hank Kimbrough |
National championships | |
NAQT Page | link |
Truman State is a public liberal arts college in Kirksville, Missouri.
Tournaments
Truman State hosted two tournaments in the 2007-08 season: Brainal Leakage III in November 2007, which was a mirror of Princeton's PARFAIT, and a mirror of Penn Bowl 2008 in January 2008.
In the 2008-09 season, Truman State hosted the Midwest mirror of ACF Fall on November 08, 2008.
Truman also hosted Truman Bowl II on March 27, 2010, a high school quiz bowl tournament. All active members of the team wrote questions for this tournament.
Players
Updated List of Players:
- Kent Buxton, Graduate Student
- Ryan Stander, Senior
- Jacob Thomeczek, Senior
- Tyson Koenig, Senior
- Alice Walkley, Senior
- Matthew Susick, Senior (Grand Chahee's Pencil Bitch)
- Hank Kimbrough, Junior (Grand Chahee)
- Peter Johnson, Sophomore
- Amanda Krus, Sophomore (Lord Chancellor)
- Amy Payne, Sophomore
- Kevin Robb, Freshman (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Kevin Lang, Freshman
- Maxwell Meigel, Freshman
- Jared McNett, Freshman
- Kerry Lee, Freshman (Reichminster of Propaganda)
- Kyle Goff, Freshman
- Connor Stangler, Freshman
- Christopher Becker, Freshman (Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod)
- Sarah Thompson, Freshman (Bondage Master)
- Sarah "Wonder" Agbehia, Freshman
- Andrea Dunn, Freshman
Former Players
Results
Truman's past tournament history has been fairly random. Although rooted in CBI, the program has usually gone to NAQT IS-series tournaments, like UMR's Rollapalooza and WashU's GIT. New leaders in the program have emphasized a focus on ACF and mACF events, which most recently included EFT 2 and ACF Fall.
Truman's recent successes include a strong showing at the 2009 ACF Fall and 2010 ACF Winter. Truman B, a team consisting of Jared McNett, Kevin Lang, Kevin Robb, and Hank Kimbrough, won Division II at the 2010 Midwest SCT, earning the team a bid to 2010 ICT. [1] Hank Kimbrough was unable to attend the national event and the team of just three freshmen (Lang, Robb, and McNett) placed 24th out of 32 Division II teams, winning matches against Arizona State, Wisconsin, and Illinois. [2]
A detailed list of the tournament Truman State has gone to can be found on their club website.