Since y'all had the teams playing in a combined round robin, did you use the Div I set of questions or the Div II set? --Raj Dhuwalia ******************************************** --- In quizbowl_at_yahoogroups.com, Ben Smith <uotrivia_at_y...> wrote: > Hello, > > 3 Division I and 8 Division II teams met at the > University of Ottawa for the 2005 NAQT Canadian SCT, > Ottawa's biggest hosted tournament yet. After a > combined round-robin, teams were split into playoff > brackets of top 4/middle 4/low 3. The results are as > follows: > > TOP BRACKET > > 1. Cornell (D1) 12-1 > 2t. Toronto A (D1) 10-3 > 2t. McGill B (D2) 10-3 > 4. Alfred (D2) 7-6 > > MIDDLE BRACKET > > 5. McMaster (D2) 7-6 > 6t. Toronto B (D2) 6-7 > 6t. Carleton (D2) 6-7 > 8. McGill A (D1) 5-8 > > LOW BRACKET > > 9. Wilfrid Laurier (D2) 4-8 > 10. McGill C (D2) 2-10 > 11. Brock* (D2) 1-11 > > ( * Brock had a much longer team name for the > tournament; it is shortened here) > > Congratulations to Cornell University for taking > Division 1, as well as the tournament. > Congratulations to McGill B for taking Division 2 and > the Undergraduate title. A special thank you to the > schools new to NAQT that attended: Alfred, Brock, > Carleton, and Wilfrid Laurier. > > Matt Reece of Cornell was the top individual at 65 > ppg. Eric Smith of Toronto A was the top Canadian at > 53 ppg. Andy Saunders of Brock was the top D2 player > at 48 ppg. John Ratcliffe of Wilfrid Laurier was the > top rookie at 31 ppg. Thank you to the numerous > players who either participated in their first NAQT > tournament, or first tournament altogether. > > The tournament website will be eventually updated to > serve as a results page. Statistics for the 2005 > Canadian SCT can be found here: > http://ca.geocities.com/uotrivia/canSCT2005/CanSCT2005full_standings.html > > Thanks goes out to Rico Catibog, Zhan Huan Zhou, Bobby > Hsu, Philippe Marchand, and Michelle Bishop for taking > out a Saturday to help staff the tournament. Thanks > to U of O ICT reps Jeff Gordon, Shauna McNally, and > Tamara Vardomskaya for reading. Thanks to the Lisgar > HS students who got some volunteer hours through > scorekeeping. And of course, thanks to all the > players and teams that came out for the tournament. > > On behalf of U of O, I'd like to say we had a great > time, congratulations to all teams, and we hope to see > you again soon. > > Ben Smith, > U of O Trivia. > > > ps: U of O is also hosting a trash/academic hybrid > tournament on March 19. The tournament website is at http://ca.geocities.com/uotrivia/OHT05.html > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
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