April 3, 2010 at the University of California, Los Angeles
DATE: Saturday, February 6, 2010
STANDINGS:
1. Caltech A (12-1)
2. UC San Diego (8-5)
2. Stanford (8-5)
2. UC Berkeley (8-5)
After 9 nine rounds of regular play and 5 in the playoff brackets, Caltech A finished in first place with four game lead. The next three teams finished tied for 2nd place at 8-5, and Claremont A in 5th place filled out the top playoff bracket with a 6-7 final record.
DATE: Saturday, February 6, 2010
STANDINGS:
After a quadruple round-robin, Irvine finished with a four game lead and was declared the victor. There was no undergraduate champion.
DATE: Saturday, January 9th, 2010
VENUE: Ackerman Student Union, with opening session in the lounge on the 3rd floor outside the elevators on the UCLA campus
SCHEDULE:
8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M.: Registration Period (All teams must be accounted for by 8:30 A.M. PST)
8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M.: Rules Meeting / Moderator Meeting
9:00 A.M.: Tournament Play
Around 1:00 P.M.: Lunch
2:00 P.M.: Afternoon Play -> Playoffs
RECAP:
On Saturday, January 9th, 2010 12 teams gathered at UCLA to play the New Trier High School set, where Torrey Pines A emerged undefeated under the leadership of Stephen, who scored over 118 ppg. Torrey Pines B and La Jolla A tied in record at 7-3, with La Jolla A taking the tiebreaker on points per bonus.
Mirror of the 2009 Minnesota Open, held October 17, 2009 at UCLA. See the tournament announcement (http://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=8309) for details.
Mirror of Early Fall Tournament 2009, held at UCLA on Sunday, October 4, 2009.
A mirror of FIChTE, held at UCLA on March 22, 2009.
Stanford beat UCI/UCSD (Dwight, Marcus, and Darwin) in a 1-game final after going 8-2 each in the preliminaries.
Dwight took first individually followed by Brian, Ray, then Anurag.
Bruin International Southern California Undergraduate Invitational Tournament III - March 21, 2009 - A mirror of the Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament.
We played a double round-robin, then split into two divisions by record and played a round robin in each division. A final was not necessary, as the Chimera team left its playoff bracket undefeated. Notably, Arcadia High School was the top-placing single institution team.
Final Results:
The stats posted do include individual stats from the playoff rounds 11-13, potentially skewing individual performance for those rounds.
This is the 2009 and inaugural edition of BAIT, a mirror of BATE, held on March 7, 2009 at UCLA.
Eight teams from four schools attended, competing in a round robin followed by a re-bracketing into top and bottom four.
North Hollywood A cleared the field by three games to take first place, finishing 10-0, while Edison A took second with a 7-3 record.
February 7, 2009 at UCLA
In Division 2, teams played an 11-team round robin, then split into brackets. Arizona State A and Caltech B entered the the top flight with an 8-2 record each, and Caltech A and UCLA left the round robin tied at 9-1. Arizona State swept the bracket, leaving the bracket at 11-2, tied with UCLA for first place. In the final, Arizona State led at the end of time, pending a protest that would have forced a tie. In the hypothetical tie-breaker to decide whether the protest was moot, UCLA showed it hypothetically would have won. As the protest was not adequately resolved, the teams agreed to replay the round on a fresh packet. In the replayed round (round 15 on the stats page), UCLA defeated Arizona State A 170-160.
Congratulations to all the teams in Division 2, especially the incredibly patient Arizona State team, and to all the new teams at sectionals, like Fresno and Claremont. It was a great tournament, and we look forward to having everyone back for BISCUIT in March.
February 7, 2009 at UCLA
Congratulations to UC Irvine, who took first place in Division 1, where Irvine and Stanford A traded losses throughout the tournament. After finishing the quadruple round robin with identical records, Irvine defeated Stanford A in the final (round 13 on the stats page).
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