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[[Jake Sundberg]], a senior majoring in mathematics, is the two-time president of the [[University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] Club for Academic Competition. His initial term was the 2005-2006 season.  He is also the current president of the ULLCAC and its all-time leading scorerA lover of [[ACF]], since December, he has spent many nights sifting through [[ACF]] tournaments in his leisure time, actually preparing for Spring competitions.
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[[Jake Sundberg]], a senior majoring in mathematics, was the president of the [[University of Louisiana at Lafayette]] Club for Academic Competition from 2005 to 2010.   He is also the club's leader in nearly all statistical areas.  He is consistently a top scorer in competitions in the southeast and southwest regions, finishing in the top 5 in scoring in every tournament he has played in but one since the start of the 2008-2009 seasonHe currently plays quizbowl for [[Alabama]].
  
 
In his first term as president, the "A-Team" won the 2006 Southwest D2 SCT and advanced to the [[NAQT ICT]], held at the [[University of Maryland]].  They defeated [[Tulane]] 330-210 in the championship game to advance to [[ICT]].   
 
In his first term as president, the "A-Team" won the 2006 Southwest D2 SCT and advanced to the [[NAQT ICT]], held at the [[University of Maryland]].  They defeated [[Tulane]] 330-210 in the championship game to advance to [[ICT]].   
  
 
Also, in his first campaign as president, the team consisting of [[Jake Sundberg]], [[Scott Broussard]], [[Sumedh Deoras]], and [[German Acuna]] won the 2006 [[Sword Bowl]] mirror held at the [[University of Oklahoma]].
 
Also, in his first campaign as president, the team consisting of [[Jake Sundberg]], [[Scott Broussard]], [[Sumedh Deoras]], and [[German Acuna]] won the 2006 [[Sword Bowl]] mirror held at the [[University of Oklahoma]].
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His strengths as a player include math, physics, and sports, as well as some areas of mythology, but his general knowledge base has grown somewhat in the past year or so.  
 
His strengths as a player include math, physics, and sports, as well as some areas of mythology, but his general knowledge base has grown somewhat in the past year or so.  
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Leading scorer at [[Old Cajun Grandma Invitational II]], averaging 63.9 per game.
 
Leading scorer at [[Old Cajun Grandma Invitational II]], averaging 63.9 per game.
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== 2008 - 2009 Season ==
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4th at [[EFT]] Mirror at [[Florida State]], averaging 55.7 per game.
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3rd at NAQT Sectionals, averaging 43.0 per game.
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1st at [[MUT]], averaging 72.9 per game.
  
  
 
== Scoring Titles ==
 
== Scoring Titles ==
  
One, [[Old Cajun Grandma Invitational II]].
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Four, [[Old Cajun Grandma Invitational II]].
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2009 [[MUT]] at [[ULL]]
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2009 [[COTKU]] at [[UT-Chattanooga]]
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2010 [[MUT]] Mirror at [[Alabama]]
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[[Category:People]] [[Category:Louisiana-Lafayette]]
 
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[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]]
 
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Revision as of 15:51, 11 August 2010

Jake Sundberg, a senior majoring in mathematics, was the president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Club for Academic Competition from 2005 to 2010. He is also the club's leader in nearly all statistical areas. He is consistently a top scorer in competitions in the southeast and southwest regions, finishing in the top 5 in scoring in every tournament he has played in but one since the start of the 2008-2009 season. He currently plays quizbowl for Alabama.

In his first term as president, the "A-Team" won the 2006 Southwest D2 SCT and advanced to the NAQT ICT, held at the University of Maryland. They defeated Tulane 330-210 in the championship game to advance to ICT.

Also, in his first campaign as president, the team consisting of Jake Sundberg, Scott Broussard, Sumedh Deoras, and German Acuna won the 2006 Sword Bowl mirror held at the University of Oklahoma.


His strengths as a player include math, physics, and sports, as well as some areas of mythology, but his general knowledge base has grown somewhat in the past year or so.


2007-2008 Season

Fifth-leading scorer at Ragnarok I, averaging 68.1 per game.

Fourth-leading scorer at ACF Fall 2006 Southeast, averaging 50.4 per game.

Ninth-leading scorer in D1 at COTKU, averaging 26.7 per game.

Leading scorer at Old Cajun Grandma Invitational II, averaging 63.9 per game.

2008 - 2009 Season

4th at EFT Mirror at Florida State, averaging 55.7 per game.

3rd at NAQT Sectionals, averaging 43.0 per game.

1st at MUT, averaging 72.9 per game.


Scoring Titles

Four, Old Cajun Grandma Invitational II.

2009 MUT at ULL

2009 COTKU at UT-Chattanooga

2010 MUT Mirror at Alabama