DEES
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DEES (originally standing for "Demonstratively Excellent Educational Saturnalia," but later to "Desperate Editors Elicit Support") was a fall 2014 packet-submission tournament announced by head-editor Charlie Dees, with science assistance from Victor Prieto and Brian McPeak. Upon the apparent desertion of Charlie three weeks prior to the tournament, Victor and Brian took over his responsibilities. The final set was packet-submission-optional, and was completed with help from Ike Jose, Rob Carson, Mike Cheyne, Will Alston, Shan Kothari, John Lawrence, Jacob Reed, Tejas Raje, Saul Hankin, Mik Larsen, Cody Voight and Matt Weiner.
Owing to a miscommunication, DEES featured an experimental 21/21 distribution.
Mirror Sites
Regional | Host | TD | Winner | Runner-Up | Individual High Scorer |
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Northeast | MIT | Stephen Eltinge | Columbia A | Brown | Neil Gurram |
Mid-Atlantic | University of Maryland | Brian McPeak | Penn A | Alter Kockers | Eric Mukherjee |
Southeast | Western Kentucky | Nick Conder | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Midwest | Northwestern University | Dylan Minarik | KoLafTlerBrook | Michigan A | Will Nediger |
Lower Midwest | University of Missouri | Itamar Naveh-Benjamin | WUSTL A | WUSTL B | Itamar Naveh-Benjamin |
South | Rice | Victor Prieto | TBD | TBD | TBD |
North California | Berkeley | Nicholas Karas | Stanford | Berkeley A | Gautam Kandlikar |
South California | UCLA | Hidehiro Anto | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Canada | University of Waterloo | Ming-Ho? | Waterloo A | Ottawa | Aayush Rajasekaran |
Online | Cyberspace | Victor Prieto | TBD | TBD | TBD |