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2010 Tournament Weekend Results | 2009 Tournament Weekend Results
2008 Tournament Weekend Results | 2007 Tournament Weekend Results
2008 College Bowl Results | 2007 College Bowl Results
2007 Poetry Slam Results | 2006 Poetry Slam Results
2010 Tournament Weekend Results
A total of 120 students from 13 different universities in Region 12 gathered on the weekend of February 19 and 20 to compete in the recreation events as part of the ACUI's R12 Tournament Weekend.
The following is a list of medalists:
Billiards 9-ball Top Qualifiers
Men
1st - William Hill – University of Texas – Tyler
2nd - Charles Crouch –University of Houston (UH)
3rd - Alejandro Zuniga – Texas A&M International University (TAMIU)
4th - William Chan – University of Texas – Arlington
5th - Evan Chen – University of Houston (UH)
6th - Le Nguyen - University of Houston (UH)
7th - Bisente “B.J.” Mendez Jr. – Sam Houston State University
Women
1st - Michelle Yim – University of Houston (UH)
2nd - Thu-Thuy Nguyen – University of Houston (UH)
Table Tennis Top Qualifiers
Men
1st - Chance Friend – Texas Wesleyan University
2nd - Aldis Presley – Texas Wesleyan University
3rd - Bryan Simcox – Texas Wesleyan University
4th - Huanyuan Chen – University of Texas at Austin
5th - Oliviu Vasilca - – Texas Wesleyan University
6th - Sean McGibbon – Texas State University
7th - Taylor Hou – University of Texas at Austin
8th - Jake Paireepinart – Texas State University
9th - Anil Mahale - University of Texas at Dallas
Women
1st - Shu (Sara) Hazinski – Texas Wesleyan University
2nd - Hung-Yu (Tina) Chen – Texas Wesleyan University
3rd - Ines Perhoc – Texas Wesleyan University
4th - Tahereh Roufeh – Texas Wesleyan University
5th - Chunyi Wang – University of Texas at Austin
6th - Xuyang (Amy) Tan -- University of Texas at Dallas
7th - Kristen Thorn – Texas Wesleyan University
Other Events
Guitar Hero
5 participants
Winner was Alerick Anthony – University of Houston
Madden ‘2010
7 participants
Winner was Austin Ryan Harrison – University of Houston
2009 Tournament Weekend Results
A total of 194 students from 23 different universities in Region 12 gathered on the weekend of February 28 & March 1 to compete in the recreation events as part of the ACUI's R12 Tournament Weekend.
The following is a list of medalists:
Billiards 9-ball Top Qualifiers
Men
1st - Adam Maloney – Texas A&M University College Station
2nd - Jason Bagby – University of Texas San Antonio
3rd - Rob Quarantello – Sam Houston State University
4th - Jeremy Miller – Texas Southern University
5th - Ronald Silvia – University of Texas-Arlington
6th - Varun Raheja- University of Houston
7th - Juan Carlos Sanchez – University of Texas-Pan American
8th - Doan Bui – University of Texas-Arlington
Women
1st - Kristie Crozier – Sam Houston State University
2nd - My-Hue Manh – University of Houston
Table Tennis Top Qualifiers
Men
1st - Mark Hazinski – Texas Wesleyan
2nd - Chance Friend – Texas Wesleyan
3rd - Carlos Chiu – Texas Wesleyan
4th - Oliviu Vasilca- Texas Wesleyan
Women
1st - Jasna Reed – Texas Wesleyan
2nd - Hung-Yu “Tina” Chen – Texas Wesleyan
3rd - Pam Fontaine-Texas Wesleyan
4th - Kristen Thorn – Texas Wesleyan
Other Events
Guitar Hero
1st - Jeff Rosas – University of Texas-San Antonio
2nd - Bryan Baker – Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Madden ‘09
1st - Lavander Eckford – Texas A&M University-Kingsville
2nd - Kevin Huang – University of Texas-San Antonio
Spades
1st - Emilie Faucheu/Matthew Ngueyn – University of Houston
2nd - Mark McMurray/Lisa Benton –Lone Star College-Montgomery
Dominoes
1st - Donovick Green – Texas A&M University-Kingsville
2nd - Patrick Mason – Texas Southern University
2008 Tournament Weekend Results
A total of 138 students from 19 different universities in Region 12 gathered on the weekend of Feb. 22 & 23 to compete in the recreation events as part of the ACUI's R12 Tournament Weekend.
The following is a list of medalists:
Billiards 9-Ball
Men
1st – Shintaro Morita-UT-Arlington
2nd-Trung Duong-University of Houston
3rd-Frank Gonzalez-University of Houston
Women
1st-Amanda S. Roberts-University of Texas at Austin
2nd-Kristin Wilburn-St. Phillip's College
3rd-Kristie Crozier-Sam Houston State University
Chess
1st-Mei Hainey-Rice University
2nd-Le Cuong-University of Houston
3rd- Voltaire Sonnier-University of Houston
Dance, Dance Revolution
1st–Jonathon Sobieski-Rice University
2nd–Shams Baiani-University of Texas at Dallas
Vanessa Magsisi-University of Texas at Dallas
Spades
1st–Wonchon Lin & Shan Gao-Rice University
2nd–Matthew Nguyen & Thuan Vuu-University of Houston
3rd–Jonathan McKey & Michael Casimier, St. Philip's College
Table Tennis
Men's Singles
1st–Ludovic Gombos-Texas Wesleyan University
2nd–Carlos Chiu-Texas Wesleyan University
3rd–Dinko Kranjac-Texas Wesleyan University
Women's Singles
1st–Ines Perhoc-Texas Wesleyan University
2nd–Sina Fische-Texas Wesleyan University
3rd–Yen Pham-Texas Wesleyan University
Schools Represented in Recreation Events Were:
Lone Star College - Montgomery, Midwestern State University, Nicholls State University, Rice University, Sam Houston State University, Southern Methodist University, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Texas A&M University-Internationa, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Texas Southern University, Texas State University-San Marcos, Texas Wesleyan University, University of Houston-Downtown, University of Houston, University of North Texas, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas at Dallas, and University of Texas at San Antonio
2007 Tournament Weekend Results
A total of 136 students from 16 different Universities in Region 12 gathered on the weekend of Feb. 23 & 24 to compete in the recreation events as part of the Region 12 Tournament Weekend 2007.
The following is a list of medalists:
Billiards 9-Ball
Men
1st–Shintaro Morita-University of Texas at Arlington2nd–Frank Gonzalez-University of Houston
3rd – Chris Lue-University of Houston at Clear Lake
Women
1st-Tiffany Twu-University of Texas at Dallas2nd-Nancy Nquyen-University of Houston
3rd-Amanda Roberts-University of Texas at Austin
Bowling
Men's Singles
1st–James Ang-University of Houston2nd–Gary Scrogin-University of Houston
3rd–Thong Phan-University of Houston
Men's Doubles
1st-Ang, Scrogin-University of Houston2nd-Derusso, Ang-University of Houston
3rd-Pham, Phan-University of Houston
Women's Singles
1st–Angela Guevara-University of Houston2nd–Rochelle Smith-Texas State University-San Marcos
3rd–Stephanie Leos-University of Houston
Women's Doubles
1st–Almendarez, Guevara-University of Houston2nd–Clark, Smith-Texas State University-San Marcos
3rd–Campbell, Leos-University of Houston
Chess
Individual
1st – Austen Green-Southern Methodist University2nd – Jeremy Hall-University of North Texas
3rd – Jay Reinfrank-Southern Methodist University
Team
1st–Southern Methodist University2nd–University of North Texas
3rd–University of Texas at Dallas
Table Tennis
Men's Singles
1st–Mark Hazinski-Texas Wesleyan University2nd–Carlos Chiu-Texas Wesleyan University
3rd–Ludovic Gombos-Texas Wesleyan University
Women's Singles
1st–Jasna Reed-Texas Wesleyan University2nd–Ines Perhoc-Texas Wesleyan University
3rd–Yen Pham-Texas Wesleyan University
Spades Doubles
1st-University of Texas at Dallas2nd-University of Texas at Dallas
3rd-University of Texas at Dallas
Schools Represented in Recreation Events Were:
Baylor University, Montgomery College, Nicholls State University, Panola College, Sam Houston State University, Southern Methodist University, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Texas Southern University, Texas State University-San Marcos, Texas Wesleyan University, University of Houston, University of North Texas, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas at Dallas, and University of Texas at San Antonio.
2008 College Bowl Results
The 2008 Region 12 College Bowl Tournament this year featured a full round robin tournament with 12 teams. The University of Houston was a wonderful host and many thanks are owed to them as well as to the fantastic and dedicated volunteers and the competitive yet congenial teams.
This year’s Region 12 College Bowl Championship title was captured by Rice University after an impressive set of playoff wins. Players Derek Green, Sean Bryan, Sarah DeMeritt, and Ian Fedeli were led by Coach Stan Barber. They will represent us well at the National Tournament, April 25-27 at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. To earn their spot at Nationals, they came from an 8-3 record in the round robin to sweep through the playoffs. Baylor entered the playoffs with a 10-1 record, moving to a second place finish in the tournament. Tarrant County Community College-Northeast also generated a strong 10-1 record to move into the playoffs for the first time, and they finished third overall. The team from Harding University completed the set of top four teams, taking fourth place in the tournament after a 10-1 record in the round robin.
We also need to recognize our All Star players. Robert Brauer from Tarrant County Community College-Northeast took top honors with a 62.7 point-per-game average. Eric Headstream of Baylor University and Jonathan Abel of Midwestern State tied for second place with an average of 54 points per game. Derek Green of Rice University rounded out the top four with an average of 49.5 points per game.
Region 12 also recognizes one team that exhibits noteworthy good sportspersonship. This year’s award, as voted on by players and officials, went to to the team from Texas Tech University (seen below).

Statistics for all players and teams are available at the College Bowl website. Start planning now for next year’s Regional Tournament—we’d love to have some new schools join the fun. Please contact the Region 12 College Bowl Coordinator with any questions: Michelle Moosally (moosallym@uhd.edu).

1st Place Rice University
(From L-R) Coach Stan Barber, Sean B. Bryan, Derek A. Green, Sarah E. DeMeritt, and Ian C. Fedeli

2nd Place Baylor University
Erik K. Headstream, Nicholas R. Deere, Sarah Swinney, Casey D. Graham, Samuel S. Chen with Dr. Brent Froberg as Coach

3rd Place Tarrant Community College - Northeast
Rober Brauer, John S. Anglin, Lance E. Newman, Cassandra M. Ferrell
2007 College Bowl Results
The 2007 Region 12 College Bowl Tournament is one of the largest single-region competitions in the country. This year, 15 teams competed in a modified round robin at the University of North Texas. Many thanks to the fantastic and dedicated volunteers, the competitive yet congenial teams, and our generous host school.
Congratulations to the Region 12 College Bowl Champions—the team from Baylor University: John Solter, Stephanie A. Bialko, Erik Ellis, Eric Headstream, and Sarah Swinney, with Coach Dr. Brent Froberg. They will represent us well at the National Tournament, May 4-6 at USC in Los Angeles. To earn their spot atNationals, they remained undefeated after facing tough competition from the three other teams in the playoffs. Midwestern State University earned a berth in the playoffs with a 7-0 record in the round robin, moving to a second place finish in the tournament With a 5-1 record, Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge moved into the playoffs to finish third. Harding University took the fourth play-off spot with a 5-1 record, finishing fourth overall.
We also recognized our top All Star players. Jason Loy from Harding University took top honors with a 78.5 point-per-game average. Adam Halpert of Rice University and Ron Bailey of Midwestern State tied for second place with an average of 75 points per game. John Solter of Baylor rounded out the top four with an average of 72.5 points per game.
Region 12 also recognizes one team that exhibits noteworthy good sportspersonship. This year’s award, as voted on by players and officials, went to the University of Houston-Downtown team.
2007 Poetry Slam Results
The 2007 regional slam hosted teams from seven different universities. Poets from Nicholls State University, Rice University, the University of Houston, Sam Houston State University, Hendrix College, the University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, and Louisiana State Universtiy competed at UNT for the chance to compete in the national Poetry Slam.
Zora McBride of Hendrix College blew the audience away as the highest scoring poet with a total score of 29.9 out of 30! The final results of the competition are: Sam Houston State - 1st, Hendrix College - 2nd, Louisiana State University - 3rd, and University of Arkansas - Fayetteville 4th.
Congratulations to Sam Houston State poets Chris Bailey, Evan Carpenter, Shabrika Coleman (alternate), Grace Ekeke, Brandon Jackson (alternate) and Emmanuel Onwuchekwa. Their first place finish gives them the opportunity to compete in the National Slam at Eastern Michigan University.
2006 Poetry Slam Results
Without any doubt, the 2006 Region 12 Poetry Slam hosted the best overall writing and performance ever witnessed in this annual event! A record number eight teams electrified the University of Houston University Center on February 25 as the rookie team from Louisiana State University slammed their way to 1st Place.
In the first Preliminary Round, Sam Houston State University and Nicholl's State University nudged out Texas Southern University and the University of Arkansas--Fayetteville for spots in the Final Slam. In the second Preliminary Round, Hendrix College and Colllin County Community College came up short as LSU and St. Philip's College earned the other two spots in the Final Slam.
All eight teams demonstrated exceptional skill, confidence, and camaraderie throughout the weekend. Workshop attendants utilized more-casual spoken word as they shared their own stories and aspirations about Poetry Slam, followed by tips and discussion concerning team slam format. During the workshop, and during Friday night's team meeting, discussion surfaced concerning the role of "alternates" in team competition which will likely lead to further consideration going into 2007.
Slated volunteer Slam Master Marcell Murphy was unable to attend due to a family emergency. Dave Wagner, in his final event as Region 12 Poetry Slam Coordinator, facilitated the workshop and emceed the Slam bouts. Assisting from planning through the wrap up was incoming Slam Coordinator Jim Fawcett of the University of Houston. Fawcett now takes the reigns as Coordinator for 2006-2008, while Wagner moves onto a national volunteer position with ACUI as Poetry Slam Team Leader. ACUI also thanks Sunny Zeringue from LSU and Dan McDaniel from Sam Houston State University for their help with scoring. Although we did not collect the names, a very special thanks to all of the on-site volunteer judges who made the competition possible.
PRELIMINARY BOUT 1 |
PRELIMINARY BOUT 2 |
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Sam Houston State University: |
104.1 |
Louisiana State University: |
112.0 |
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Nicholls State University: |
100.1 |
St. Philips College: |
107.9 |
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Texas Southern University: |
98.2 |
Collin County Community College: |
103.4 |
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University of Arkansas--Fayetteville: |
97.4 |
Hendrix College: |
103.1 |
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FINAL SLAM |
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Louisiana State University: 113.1
St. Philip's College: 108.3 Nicholls State University: 107.2 Sam Houston State University: 106.0 |
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PARTICIPANTS: |
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Collin County Community College |
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Misty Boldish |
Devon Boyd |
Richard Green |
Brandon Jordan |
James McClellan |
Hendrix College |
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Jessica Crenshaw |
Bruce Fitzwater |
Ben Molini |
Shamus Ridgell |
Lennon Simpson |
Louisiana State University |
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David Augustine |
C. Grace Juneau |
Travis Kiger |
Donald Lewis |
Jasmine Stovall |
Nicholls State University |
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Tenille Cleaves |
Earl Collins |
Aaliyah Muhammad |
Tayla Price |
Dana Valeary |
Sam Houston State University |
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Sean Anderson |
Brooklyn Brewer |
Evan Carpenter |
Sarah Darden |
Grace Ekeke |
St. Philip's College |
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Serrita Dumas |
Carl Franklin |
Michael Goodwill |
Sha'Rhonda Green |
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Texas Southern University |
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Latrice Collins |
Reginald McKamie, Jr. |
Yameskia Sandles |
Ivory Tyus |
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University of Arkansas--Fayetteville |
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Jacquelynn Bensing |
Jillian Hishaw |
Matt McMullen |
Drue Norris |
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Emcee and former Region 12 Poetry Slam Coordinator,
Dave Wagner from Hendrix College at the microphone.
