2012 ACF Nationals

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The 2012 ACF Nationals was held between April 21 and 22 at the University of Maryland.

2004 ACF Nationals
Edited by Jonathan Magin
Champion Yale A
Runner-up Virginia A
Third Michigan
Fourth Penn
High scorer Ike Jose, Illinois
Site Maryland
Field
Stats



2012 ACF National Championship

Results

Div. 1 Championship

1.) Yale A (Matt Jackson, Ashvin Srivatsa, John Lawrence, Kevin Koai)

2.) Virginia A (Evan Adams, Matt Bollinger, Tommy Casalaspi, Daniel Hothem)

3.) Michigan (Kurtis Droge, Will Nediger, Libo Zeng, Bryan Berend)

4.) Penn (James Lasker, Patrick Liao, Saajid Moyen, Eric Mukherjee)

Div. 1 Undergraduate

1.) Illinois (Ike Jose, Billy Busse, Austin Listerud)

2.) Chicago B (Jimmy Ready, Charles Tian, Doug Graebner, Connie Prater)

3.) Rice (Henry Gorman, Lauren Zook, Victor Prieto, Will Oster)

4.) Carleton (Charlie Rosenthal, Daniel Simmons-Marengo, Carsten Gehring, Frank Firke)

Div. 2 Championship

1.) Haverford (Thomas Littrell, Graham Lobel, Alec Johnson)

2.) Chicago D (Kay Li, Tony Song, Navi Singh)

3.) Rutgers (Stepanie Yuen, Isabel Juniewicz)

4.) Columbia B (Victoria Cui, William Tse, Joanna Barnett)

All-Stars

  • Ike Jose (illinois, 87 PPG, UG)
  • Matt Bollinger (UVA, 83, UG)
  • Eric Mukherjee (Penn, 79)
  • Chris Ray (Maryland A, 59)
  • Henry Gorman (Rice, 59, UG)
  • Matt Jackson (Yale, 59, UG)
  • Andrew Hart (Minnesota, 51)
  • Sean Smiley (VCU, 44, UG)

Field

  • Alabama
  • Carleton
  • Chicago (4 teams)
  • Columbia (2 teams)
  • Dartmouth
  • George Mason
  • Harvard
  • Haverford
  • Illinois
  • Maryland (2 teams)
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Northwestern
  • Ohio State
  • Penn
  • Rice
  • Rutgers
  • South Carolina
  • Virginia (2 teams)
  • Virginia Commonwealth
  • WUSTL
  • Yale (2 teams)

28 Teams