Page 1 of 1

Penn Bowl at WUSTL (October 26, 2013)

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 10:06 am
by scphilli
WUSTL will be holding a mirror of Penn Bowl, Saturday, October 26 at a building TBA. I, Sean Phillips, will once again be the tournament director. Information about the event can be found in the following post viewtopic.php?f=8&t=14239

We will use the following fee structure:
Base fee: $120 per team
Working buzzer discount: $10 each
Laptop discount (IF NEEDED; We will only honor this discount on a first come, first needed served basis): $10
Approved moderator discount: $15 each
Travel discount: $15 (more than 200 miles one way according to Google maps)

If you have any questions, please contact the tournament director, Sean Phillips, at seanqb1982@gmail.com

Sean Phillips

Re: Penn Bowl at WUSTL (October 26, 2013)

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 2:07 pm
by scphilli
Field:
Northwestern (1)
Truman State (2)
Illinois (2)
Morgan Venkus (1)
Mizzou (1)
Wustl House (1)

Re: Penn Bowl at WUSTL (October 26, 2013)

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:13 pm
by scphilli
We finally have field updates so please email me if you want to come!

Re: Penn Bowl at WUSTL (October 26, 2013)

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:19 am
by scphilli
A representative of each team should have an email with details but here are the basics:

Registration will be in Eads 102 and begin promptly at 8 am with an eye to rounds starting at 8:30. All rounds will be on the second floor. We will run an 8 team round robin with a rebracket into a top 4 and bottom 4. Finals will occur if necessary.

See you all then!

Re: Penn Bowl at WUSTL (October 26, 2013)

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 5:35 pm
by scphilli
After a seven round, round-robin, Illinois A was undefeated followed by Northwestern (6-1), Morgan Venkus (5-2) and Illinois B (3-4). Illinois B advanced to the championship bracket despite being in a three way tie for fourth with Truman A and Mizzou based on points scored in mutual games. In the playoffs (The prelim games did not carry over.), Illinois A won all three of their games while the other three teams went 1-2. Illinois A won the tournament outright. The three remaining teams were reseeded to play for the second place trophy, again based on points scored in their mutual playoff games as the prelims did not carry over. The two seed (Northwestern) and three seed (Illinois B) played a half packet for the right to play the top seeded Morgan Venkus on a full packet. Northwestern won that 120-90. In the full game, Northwestern beat Morgan 265-165 to take second place. The two then left to drive back to Chicago together. It was kind of cute.

Full stats are here: http://www.hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/1694/

Thanks to all who attended and my superlative staff particularly Richard Yu who was an immense help and Charles Hang for running some necessary errands for me. We hope to see you all again soon!