In addition to what Sean and Jon have posted already, I want to thank everyone for coming again. If anyone has any comments, feel free to email me and let me know what you thought. I want to thank all the teams and the visiting staff who volunteered to help out on the day of the tournament. Due to some extenuating circumstances, I was unable to be there the day of the tournament(as TD)...but it seems like everything went fine. Finally, a big thank you to Sean Phillips, Roman Garnett, and everyone else from WUAT who helped pick up the slack and run a great tournament in my absence! Joel Gluskin --- In quizbowl_at_yahoogroups.com, "Jon" <jonpin85_at_y...> wrote: > First off, we'd like to thank everyone who came to the tournament > yesterday. There were some great comebacks and some great finishes, > and one team that defeated all comers. That'd be Chicago A, who went > through Division A 8-0, won their three playoff matches, and then > closed out with a win in the finals over Illinois. Congrats to > Chicago-A, Illinois, Kansas-A who won the undergraduate championship, > and all the top scorers listed below. > > Preliminary Standings > Division A > 1. Chicago A 8-0 > 2. Illinois 6-2 > 3. Kansas A 5-3* > 4. Wichita St 5-3 > 5. Oklahoma B 4-4 > 6. Rolla A 3-5* > 7. Truman St B 3-5 > 8. Henderson B 2-6 > 9. Notre Dame 0-8 > > Division B > 1. DePauw 8-0 > 2. Tulsa 6-2* > 3. Truman St A 6-2 > 4. Kansas B 5-3* > 5. Oklahoma A 5-3 > 6. Rolla B 3-5 > 7. Chicago B 2-6 > 8. Ill-Springfield 1-7 > 9. Henderson A 0-8 > > Final Standings > [Note: 7-18 may be a little off, because the last round's scoresheets > are not at hand, but I think this is how it wound up.] > Division C > Finals: Chicago A 5-0 vs Illinois 4-1 > 3. Kansas A 3-2 (UG champion) > 4. DePauw 2-3 > 5. Tulsa 1-4 > 6. Truman St A 0-5 > > Division D > 7. Wichita St 4-1* > 8. Kansas B 4-1 > 9. Oklahoma A 3-2* > 10. Rolla B 3-2 > 11. Oklahoma B 1-4 > 12. Rolla A 0-5 > > Division E > 13. Truman St B 4-1** > 14. Chicago B 4-1** > 15. Henderson B 4-1** > 16. Ill-Springfield 1-4** > 17. Henderson A 1-4** > 18. Notre Dame 1-4** > > *-Tie broken by H2H. > **-Tie broken by points scored in playoffs. > > Then Chicago A beat Illinois in the final and won the whole shebang. > > As Sean stated earlier, Martin Smith won every individual category > (powers, 10-pts, total tossups, negs, points, etc.), but there were > lots of people with high averages. The top ten, who represented nine > different teams, won medals. > > Individual Top Scorers > 1. Martin Smith, Chi-A, 83.12 > 2. Matthew Marjan, Dep, 71.25 > 3. Grant Volle, Tul, 60.62 > 4. G.W. Brown, TSU-A, 58.75 > 5. Joy Woods, Ok-B, 56.87 > 6. Greg, UIS, 51.87 > 7. Jeremy H, Ok-A, 50.00 > 8. Jeremy, Wich, 48.75 > 9. Eric S, Kan-B, 47.50 > 10. Angelo Malabanan, Tul, 46.87 > > Once again, thanks everyone for coming, and we hope to see you again! > TRASH Regionals are in progress, and either Sean or I will have a > brief results post tonight once it's over. > > Jon "Stat Boy" Pinyan > Washington University (MO)
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