2024 ICT
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Champion | Chicago A | |
Runner-up | WUSTL | |
Third | Stanford | |
Fourth | Toronto | |
High scorer | Matt Jackson | |
Undergrad Champion | Cornell | |
Undergrad Runner-up | Georgia Tech | |
Undergrad High scorer | Amogh Kulkarni | |
Site | Hyatt Regency O'Hare (Rosemont, IL) | |
Field | 32 | |
Stats | [1] | |
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Champion | Waterloo B | |
Runner-up | Columbia B | |
Third | Missouri | |
Fourth | NYU | |
High scorer | Braden Booth | |
Field | 32 | |
Stats | [2] |
The 2024 NAQT Intercollegiate Championship Tournament was held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, IL.
In Division I, avenging their narrow loss in the previous year, Chicago (Adam S. Fine, Matt Jackson, Claire Jones, Ned Tagtmeier) cleared the field to win the title. WUSTL came in 2nd, with two losses; Stanford A placed third after defeating Toronto in a third-place game.
In an echo of its win at the IQBT Undergraduate Championship weeks earlier, Cornell won the Division I Undergraduate title after defeating Georgia Tech.
In Division II, Waterloo became the first-ever team to defend a Division II title (a challenging feat, given that by the eligibility rules that define the division, no players from a winning team can return the following year); to do so, they defeated Columbia B in the first game of an advantaged final.
Trivia
- As Georgia State, Amogh Kulkarni became the second solo player, after Jerry Vinokurov playing as Brown in 2006, to reach the top bracket of Division I, going 6-1 in his prelim bracket.
- Toronto's 4th-place finish in Division I, their first top 4 finish, is the highest ever by any team from Canada in that division, and the highest such finish for any team from Canada in a U.S.-based collegiate championship with an unrestricted field.
- In Division II, an astounding 20 teams were involved in tiebreaker procedures after the prelims [3].