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Southern Union Quiz Bowl Places Third in Nation

Pictured at the CCCT are Southern Union team members and sponsors: Brent Catchings, team sponsor; Xander Howell; Will Hughes; Joshua Kroll;  Joseph Anglin;  Jackson Bonner, team sponsor and Jayson Renobato.

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ROSEMONT, ILL. — 

Southern Union State Community College’s (SUSCC’s) Quiz Bowl Team brought home a third-place finish from the 2023 NAQT Community College Championship Tournament on Feb. 25. SUSCC finished the tournament with an overall 8-3 record.

Quiz Bowl is a competitive, academic, interscholastic activity for teams of four students. Teams use buzzers to answer questions about science, math, history, literature, mythology, geography, social science, current events, sports and popular culture. The matches feature a blend of individual competition and team collaboration since no individual player is likely to be an expert in all subject areas. Participation in quiz bowl both reinforces lessons from the classroom and encourages players to develop new intellectual interests. 

This was the first in-person Community College Championship Tournament in three years. The previous two years saw the CCCT played online due to COVID-19 restrictions on travel. The 24 teams competed in four pools of six, and then the top teams were placed in a championship pool of eight and played round robin matches against the other teams in the championship pool. 

Southern Union went undefeated in the preliminary rounds andfinished 3-3 in the playoffs, where they defeated Kansas’ Cowley County Florida’s State College at Manatee and Kentucky’s Jefferson Community and Technical College, and lost to Tallahassee and both teams from Chipola College. Southern Union’s team consisted of Joseph Anglin, Xander Howell, Will Hughes (captain), Joshua Kroll and Jayson Renobato. Hughes led the team in scoring with an 87.85 scoring average. Hughes was the high scorer through all matches in the competition and earned a slot on the tournament All-Star team.

With campuses in Wadley, Opelika and Valley, Southern Union State Community College is the second oldest community college in the state and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees.

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