If Hentzel's hotel room wireless access cooperates with him then full results may go to the NAQT site extremely soon, else they will come at least moderately soon. Quoting Craig Barker and filling in slightly more D1 information: > Division I: > 1. Michigan A > 2. Chicago A 3. Rochester Michigan A undefeated; Chicago A's only tournament losses were to Michigan. Rochester's defeat of Berkeley in the final round of the top playoff flight averted a four-way tie for the final trophy spot. > Michigan went undefeated and topped Chicago in the advantaged final to win D-I. > Division I UG: > 1. Virginia Commonwealth > 2. Carleton College 3. Harvard Carleton defeated Harvard in a tiebreaker for the right to face VCU. Your D1 individual stat leader is Matt Weiner of VCU (both overall and undergrad). NAQT's ICT organizers (including myself) thank Scott Williams, Joel Gluskin, Julia Khait, and Carla Bock for their work in the control rooms; Jason Horn and his Tulane teammates for host logistics; and of course all the staff, coaches, and players without whom a 64-team national championship tournament would be impossible. We'd also appreciate any feedback players, coaches, or staff have on the 2005 ICT, which can be directed to naqt-at-naqt-dot-com Finally, you may purchase ICT logo apparel (or other logo apparel) at http://www.cafepress.com/naqt Matt Bruce Staff Coordinator and Division 1 control room, NAQT ICT (posting via intermittend wireless access while on an extended stay in New Orleans)
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