The 2022 ACF Nationals was hosted by ACF at Minnesota. Georgia Tech A, led by Matt Bollinger, won in the first game of an advantaged final against a Stanford team that had won ICT the previous week. After an unpredented four-way tie for third place was played off in a two-game, single elimination series, Ohio State placed third over WUSTL.
Yale won the Division I Undergraduate title over Brown in the second game of an advantaged final. House team Minnesota B took the Division II championship.
Trivia
- Prior to this event, Georgia Tech had previously won ACF Nationals in 1996.
- At 51 teams, this is the largest ACF Nationals held to date; teams qualified to attend using the typical A-Value method for the first time since 2019. The field was originally set at 54 teams, but last-minute flight cancellations prevented three teams (MIT A, MIT B, and Columbia C) from attending. Teams were re-seeded to account for these field changes the night before the tournament, with revised seeds released at 6 AM morning-of.
- The tournament used digital scoresheets designed by Jeffrey Hill and Kyle Hill of MOQBA. Harry White created a webpage with live stats that updated in real time as scorekeepers filled out their sheets; that page is available here.
- Minnesota was the intended site of the never-held 2020 ACF Nationals.