Jeopardy! College Championship

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The Jeopardy! College Championship is one of the traditional tournaments held each season on the TV quiz show Jeopardy! Contestants in this tournament are full-time undergraduate college students with no prior degrees. The existence of this tournament does not disqualify college students from auditioning for the regular shows.

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[edit] Format

Host Alex Trebek presents Stanford's Nico Martinez with his replica College Championship trophy after Martinez was crowned 2005 College Champion.
Host Alex Trebek presents Stanford's Nico Martinez with his replica College Championship trophy after Martinez was crowned 2005 College Champion.

The format used for the College Championship is similar to that used for the Tournament of Champions: fifteen players, in groups of three, contest five quarterfinal games, whence nine semifinalists—the winner of each game and the four highest-scoring players not to have won a quarterfinal (styled as wild cards)—advance; nine semifinalists contest three single-elimination games, whence come three finalists—each the winner of his semifinal; and three finalists contest a two-day final of which each game is played separately but the results of which are determined by the summing of the monies earned by a player across both games.

[edit] Prizes

[edit] Cash

Period Finalists (minimum guarantees) Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
Winner 1st runner-up 2nd runner-up
1989-1997 $25,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $1,000
1998-Winter 2000 $15,000 $10,000 $2,500
Fall 2000-2002 $50,000
2003 $25,000 $15,000
2004-present $100,000 $50,000 $25,000 $10,000 $5,000

[edit] Vehicles

From 1993-2004, the winner also won a new car (Dodge from 1993-1995, Volvo from 1996-2003, and Volkswagen in 2004), and the company who manufactured the car matched each finalists' totals and set up scholarships in those amounts earned for the finalists' schools.

[edit] Trophies

Winners also receive a small replica trophy of the larger College Championship trophy, which is retained by Jeopardy! in Southern California. On the larger trophy are engraved the names of every year's winner, in the fashion of the Stanley Cup. (A number of former College Champions have reported that the replica trophy is fragile and arrived broken from shipment.)

[edit] List of participants

The following is a list of contestants and where they placed in the tournament. Finalists who earned more than the minimum guarantee are as indicated.

Finalists Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
Alex Trebek Era (1984-present)
Season 5 (1989)
Winner: Tom Cubbage (Southern Methodist University, $26,600)
1st runner-up: Alex Yang (Tulane University, $24,601)
2nd runner-up: Linda Krisak (Case Western Reserve University)
Kyle Bostian (University of Massachusetts)
Jason Moore (University of Southern California)
David Nieporent (Princeton University)
Jason Powderly (Florida State University)
Monroe Roark (University of West Georgia)
Kristine Zaleskas (Harvard University)
Paula Ashbaugh (Michigan State University)
Ann Danielson (Amherst College)
Betty Hsu (University of California at Los Angeles)
Dave Piatt (The Johns Hopkins University)
Anna Simopolous (Cornell University)
Chris Swensen (Towson State University)
Season 6 (1990)
Winner: Michael Thayer (Rutgers University)
1st runner-up: Amy Zucker (Wesleyan University)
2nd runner-up: David Honea (North Carolina State University)
Joey Burgoon (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Matthew Miller (University of Michigan)
Katie Polk (College of William & Mary)
Gavin Russell (University of California, Berkeley)
Noah Smith (Northwestern University)
Brad Williams (University of Northern Iowa)
Elena Broder (Duke University)
Eryn Brown (Harvard University)
Bobbie Diamond (Oberlin College)
Julie Gross (Rice University)
Sue O'Connor (Saint Mary's College (Indiana))
Penny Prior (Georgetown University)
Season 7 (1991)
Winner: Scott Gillispie (Georgia Institute of Technology, $27,400)
1st runner-up: Andre DuVoisin (University of New Orleans, $10,600)
2nd runner-up: Tim Lakin (Northwestern University)
Season 8 (1992)
Winner: Billy Baxter (College of William & Mary, $26,200)
1st runner-up: Nick Jungman (University of Oklahoma, $16,800)
2nd runner-up: Stephanie Leveene (University of Delaware, $16,800)
Season 9 (1993)
Winner: Phoebe Juel (Grinnell College, $28,000)
1st runner-up: Eric Biber (Harvard University, $19,100)
2nd runner-up: John van deWeert (Princeton University, $16,800)
Season 10 (1994)
Winner: Jeff Stewart (Brigham Young University)
1st runner-up: Keri Ellis (Michigan Tech University)
2nd runner-up: Dave Goldsmith (Colgate University)
Season 11 (1995)
Winner: Ben Lyon (University of Oklahoma)
1st runner-up: Steve Smith (University of Notre Dame)
2nd runner-up: Rebekah Reeves (Texas A&M University)
Season 12 (1996)
Winner: Shane Whitlock (University of Arkansas, $32,800)
1st runner-up: Vandana Madhavan (Harvard University, $21,000)
2nd runner-up: Bryan Fagan (Southwest Missouri State University, $13,199)
Season 13 (1997)
Winner: Craig Barker (University of Michigan)
1st runner-up: Mark Urciuolo (Marist College)
2nd runner-up: Steven Bevier (Michigan State University)
Season 14 (1998), at Zellerbach Hall on the UC Berkeley campus
Winner: Andrew Hutchings (Harvey Mudd College)
1st runner-up: Alex Weathers (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, $16,199)
2nd runner-up: Shane Underwood (University of Alabama)
Adia Benton (Brown University)
Season 15 (1999), at the Rosemont Theater in Rosemont, Illinois
Winner: Carolyn Cracraft (University of Chicago)
1st runner-up: Katie King (University of Kentucky)
2nd runner-up: Josh Levy (University of Pennsylvania, $12,295)
Meg Audette (Wofford)
Cameron Blakemore (Oklahoma State University)
Stephen James (North Texas University)
Veronica Lee (University of Oregon)
Jason McClellan (Texas A&M University)
Whitney Owens (Northwestern University)
Julie Ann Cohen (University of Michigan)
Tara Crabtree (University of Washington)
Aaron Johnson (Rowan University)
Butch Malec (Reed College)
Paul Marchegiani (Northwestern University)
Nicole Thibodeau (University of Illinois
Season 16 (Winter 2000)
Winner: Janet Wong (Drew University)
1st runner-up: Adam Canter (Georgetown University)
2nd runner-up: Greg Hodgin (Emory University)
Julia Becker (Brandeis)
Gina Bronsberg (University of Illinois)
Molley Jesse (University of Virginia)
Michael La Masse (EMU)
Kurt Medland (Albion College)
Natalie Tindall (Florida A&M)
Darren Bates (University of California at San Diego)
Peter Scott Breeze (Ithaca College)
Anita Brkic (University of California at Los Angeles)
Gweneth Connell (Amherst College)
Milo Dochow (Cooper Union)1
Marcail Moran (Hollins College)
Season 17 (Fall 2000), at Meany Hall on the University of Washington campus
Winner: Pam Mueller (Loyola University Chicago)
1st runner-up: Jonah Knobler (Harvard University)
2nd runner-up: Carl Gilbertsen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Season 18 (November 7, 2001 to November 20, 2001), at Pauley Pavilion on the University of California at Los Angeles campus
Winner: Vinita Kailasanath (Stanford University)
1st runner-up: Matt Schnippert (Florida State University, $19,801)
2nd runner-up: Thomas Zamora (University of Southern California, $14,100)
Sara Dean (Syracuse University)
Brett Dvorak (Indiana University)
Mysti Kofford (Boston University)
Jayce Newton (University of California at Los Angeles)
Marques Redd (Harvard University)
Brittany Rogers (Saddleback College)
Erin Bogart (Miami University of Ohio)
Jamie Green (Brown University)
Susan Haarman (Marquette University)
Tony Nagatani (Ithaca College)
Andrew Nerlinger (University of Notre Dame)
Sam Weaver (Bradley University)
Season 19 (2002), at Value City Arena on the Ohio State University campus
Winner: Kyle Hale (Texas A&M University, $51,300)
1st runner-up: Mark Kehres (Ohio State University, $49,200)
2nd runner-up: Jara Dorsey (Carnegie Mellon University)
Season 20 (November 10, 2003 to November 21, 2003), at Payne Whitney Gymnasium on the Yale University campus
Winner: Keith Williams (Middlebury College)
1st runner-up: Grant Hutchinson (University of West Florida)
2nd runner-up: Josh Perkins (Rice University)
Alex Albrecht (Purdue University)
Ellen Auer (St. Olaf College)
Ken Basin (University of Southern California)
Jim Fitzpatrick (Wake Forest University)
Heather Groggel (Concordia University-Wisconsin)
Robby Schrum (Yale University)
Lauren Henderson (Colby College)
Amanda Johnson (University of Chicago)
Karli Kosman (Mount San Jacinto College)
Mary Naam (Harvard University)
Lee Tucker (Carleton College)
Joyce Yuan (University of California, Berkeley)
Season 21 (November 10, 2004 to November 23, 2004), at the Petersen Events Center on the University of Pittsburgh campus
Winner: Kermin Fleming (Carnegie Mellon University)
1st runner-up: Ari Schoenholtz (Williams College)
2nd runner-up: Rachel McCool (Dickinson College)
Kelley Burd (West Virginia University)
Lindsey Hargrove (University of Texas)
Amory Jendrek (Davidson College)
Victoria Manos (St. John's University)
Casey Retterer (University of Maryland, College Park)
Lily Wang (Columbia University)
Matthew Bushell (Georgetown University)
Jeffrey Love (Stanford University)
Christina Maes (University of Wisconsin-Green Bay)
Larry Marshall (University of Missouri)
Amanda Nowotny (University of Pittsburgh)
Bradley Selvig (Florida State University)
Season 22 (November 7, 2005 to November 18, 2005), at the RBC Center, just off the North Carolina State University campus in Raleigh, North Carolina
Winner: Nico Martinez (Stanford University)
1st runner-up: Adam Pinson (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
2nd runner-up: Jayanth Iyengar (Washington University in St. Louis)
Beth Cimini (Boston University)
Peter Ellis (North Carolina State University)
Ben Goldman (New York University)
Alison Jenik (University of Maryland, College Park)
Amanda Walker (Gonzaga University)
Antonia Wang (Purdue University)
Anna Allie (University of Michigan-Dearborn)
Chris Breen (Princeton University)
Colin Brown (University of Rochester)
Malisha Butts (North Carolina Central University)
Christopher Chilton (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Chelsea He (Duke University)

The 2007 tournament will be taped on April 21 and 22 at the Galen Center on the campus of the University of Southern California. (From ABC7 Eyewitness News HD, KABC-TV, Nov. 29, 2006)

Note 1: Milo Dochow was a losing contestant in the Winter 1999 Teen Tournament but was returned to the show after being potentially disadvantaged by a questionable judges' ruling.

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