Results of Every Year!


In 1992-93, Trent Bills, Jeremy Bettis, and Jim VandeVegt took first in the North Central region and then 17th (I think) in the internationals in Indianapolis.

In 1993-94, Ben Hollingsworth and Jeremy Bettis took first again in the North Central region (Macalester finished second). Trent Bills joined us for the internationals in Phoenix, where solved only 2 problems and placed 31st out of 35 teams, while Macalester finished 14th with 4 problems. We had fun, though. We spent nearly 6 hours a day in bars, most of it in a sports bar known as "Phoenix Live." We'd made friends with the guys from Waterloo and tried to get them to go out with us the night before the contest. They opted not to go, and were rewarded for their better judgment by taking first place with 6 problems.

In 1994-95, Ben Hollingsworth, Sam Tetherow, and Mike Haller struggled a little in the regionals and only managed to place second, this time behind Macalester. Coe took third place and also joined us at the internationals. The internationals were held in Nashville on 1 March 95. Our hope was that since this was our third straight year at internationals, we would start to develop some kind of reputation, either as a good programming school or as a good party school. I think we succeeded at the latter. While our distant proximity from downtown Nashville (where all the good bars are) reduced the amount of time we could spend in the bars, it certainly didn't eliminate it.

The contest itself didn't go much better than last year. We (Mike Haller) only managed to finish a single problem out of eight possible, but we still placed 29th out of 38 teams. Freiburg from Germany took first place, narrowly edging out Cal Berkeley. Waterloo, last year's winner, took 10th. Click here to see the official results.