Andrew Hart
Andrew Hart | |
Noted subjects | nothing really |
Current college | Minnesota (2007-) |
Past colleges | None |
High school | Chaska (2005-2006) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Andrew Hart is a junior at the University of Minnesota. He is notable for winning the 2007 CBI National Championship. He also designed the QB Wiki logo and came up with the idea for the BeES stats program, which will be released for the Infinium Phantom in a bundle with Duke Nukem Forever.
Tournament editing
2007-08
Andrew has served as a tournament editor for Deep Bench, a mACF tournament held at Minnesota and Brandeis that was won by Illinois and Harvard. He was the social science and fine arts editor for the 2007 iteration of ACF Fall, which his teammates Rob Carson, Bernadette Spencer, and Gautam Kandlikar won in the North region. He also edited and largely wrote the 2007 Illinois Open Literature Tournament, a side event at the 2007 Illinois Open that was won by Jonathan Magin and Rom Masrour. These tournaments were held on October 20, November 4, and November 10, 2007. During spring semester, he edited two high school tournaments and the Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament in March 2008.
2008-09
- ACF Fall 2008
- Minnesota Open
- Minnesota Open Literature Tournament
- Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament 2009
- PACE NSC 2009
High school editing and writing
Andrew writes for NAQT, notably the HSNCT, which featured several of his questions last year. He also contributes to IS sets and has edited a few low-level sets. In 2009, he wrote for PACE NSC and contributed to two late-season high school tournaments: the PACE Spring Qualifier, and the Minnesota Chitin Classic.
In 2009, he began writing and editing for HSAPQ and is serving as PACE NSC's head editor.
In addition, Andrew hosts high school summer practices that aim to improve question writing on the Minnesota high school and college circuits.
High school career
Andrew played for two years for Chaska High School in Minnesota. Chaska went to the HSNCT in 2005, where Andrew posted an astounding 3-14-13 line over 9.4 games[1], while the team went 5-5 and missed the playoffs with its eighth-round loss to Brindlee Mountain. The Chaska program passed up on the 2006 HSNCT to attend Chip Beall's tournament, where the team placed second.
Tournament results
2006-07
- First place at the Macalester Invite (NAQT A series!)[2] (with Jon Martin, Sean Skaar, and Joyce Sun)
- Tenth place at Drake's Sword Bowl mirror[3] (with Rob Carson, Sean Skaar, and Joyce Sun)
- Second-place finish at the Canadian Division II SCT[4] (with Rob Carson, Sean Skaar, and Joyce Sun)
- 15th-place finish at D-II ICT[5] (with Rob Carson, Sean Skaar, Jon Martin, and Joyce Sun)
- Second-place finish at the Matt Cvijanovich Novice Tournament[6] at Illinois (with Jon Martin and Sean Skaar)
- Eighth place at the Elvis Presley Memorial Tournament at Wisconsin[7] (with Rob Carson and Sean Skaar)
- CBI national championship[8] (with Ezra Lyon, Andrew Bockover, Meredith Johnson, and Rob Carson)
- Last place at the Chicago Open[9] (with Dan Passner, Quentin Roper, and Rob Carson)
- Some not-very-good place at the Chicago Open History Tournament[10] (with Rob Carson)
- Seventh place at the Chicago Open Literature Tournament[11] (with Gabriel Lyon)
2007-08
- First at the Chicago site of EFT[12][13] (with Rob Carson, Gautam Kandlikar, and Chris Bauleke)
- Fourth at the Illinois Open[14] (with Rob Carson, Gautam Kandlikar, and Bernadette Spencer)
- Second at Ryan Westbrook's Return to Lord Weary's Castle doubles[15] (with Matt Lafer)
- Third at Truman State's Brainal Leakage[16] (with Rob Carson and Bernadette Spencer)
- Fourth at Michigan MLK[17] (with Rob Carson, Gautam Kandlikar, and Bernadette Spencer)
- Second at Truman State's mirror of Penn Bowl[18] (with Rob Carson, Gautam Kandlikar, and Bernadette Spencer)
- Fourth at Cardinal Classic XVII[19] (with Jerry Vinokurov, Eric Mukherjee, and Dennis Jang)
- Fourth at North NAQT SCT[20] (with Rob Carson, Andrew Bockover, and Matthias Hunt)
- Fourth at Midwest ACF Regionals[21][22] - (with Rob Carson, Gautam Kandlikar, and Bernadette Spencer)
- First at the St. Olaf mirror of the Matt Cvijanovich Memorial Novice Tournament[23] (with Matt Hart)
- Twelfth at the ICT[24] (with Rob Carson and Gautam Kandlikar)
- Fifth at ACF Nationals (Undergraduate and DII champions)[25] (with Rob Carson, Gautam Kandlikar, and Bernadette Spencer
2008-09
- Third at Chicago Open (with Brendan Byrne, Rob Carson, and Gautam Kandlikar)
- Around twelfth at The July Crisis:Chicago Open History (with Rob Carson)
- Eleventh at Chicago Open Lit (with Ray Luo)
- Second at VCU Open (with Brendan Byrne, Gautam Kandlikar, and Trevor Davis)
- First at VCU Open Sunday (with Brendan Byrne, Gautam Kandlikar, and Trevor Davis)
- First at EFT 2008 at Illinois (with Rob Carson and Bernadette Spencer)
- First at 2008 Illinois Open (with Brendan Byrne, Rob Carson, and Bernadette Spencer)
- Fourth at RMP Fest at Illinois (with Brendan Byrne)
- First at T-Party at Lawrence (with Brendan Byrne, Joe Hansen, and Tom Soderholm)
- First at ACF Winter North (with Brendan Byrne, Rob Carson, and Gautam Kandlikar)
- First at Penn Bowl at Iowa (with Brendan Byrne, Rob Carson, and Mike Cheyne)
- First at SCT North (with Brendan Byrne, Sean Skaar, and Tom Soderholm)
- Second at ACF Regionals Midwest Playoff stats (with Brendan Byrne, Rob Carson, and Gautam Kandlikar)
- First at Illinois Fake ICT 2 (with Brendan Byrne, Rob Carson, and Gautam Kandlikar)
- Fourth at Ryan Westbrook's Experiment (with Selene Koo, Michael Arnold, and Marshall from Chicago)