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2017 Yale Invitational The 22nd Annual Yale Invitational December 2-3, 2017 || New Haven, Connecticut Bob Dylan Division Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Summary π v. Baylor Δ v. Fordham LC A π v. UMBC A Δ v. Columbia A 4-4-0 American WLT W W W L W L L L CS: 21 OCS: 65.5 Jolene PD +6 +9 +1 -4 +6 -8 -1 -3 PD: 6 π v. Northwestern Δ v. Yale A Δ v. Emory π v. Brown 4-4-0 Arizona WLT L L L L W W W W CS: 18 OCS: 64 Autumn Leaves PD -2 -4 -6 -2 +4 +6 +9 +8 PD: 13 Δ v. American π v. Emory π v. Kentucky Δ v. Illinois 3-5-0 Baylor WLT L L W L W W L L CS: 12 OCS: 70.5 Summer Days PD -6 -9 +4 -2 +15 +2 -3 -2 PD: -1 π v. Brown Δ v. Rochester A π v. Wesleyan A Δ v. Michigan A 0-8-0 Boston College WLT L L L L L L L L CS: 14.5 OCS: 51.5 Drifter's Escape PD -1 -1 -8 -14 -19 -23 -6 -22 PD: -94 Δ v. Boston College π v. NYU A π v. Illinois Δ v. Arizona 3-5-0 Brown WLT W W L L L W L L CS: 10.5 OCS: 67 All Along The Watchtower PD +1+1-29-2-5+5-9-8 PD: -46 Δ v. Rochester B π v. Yale B π v. Rutgers A Δ v. Yale A 5-3-0 Chicago WLT W W W L W W L L CS: 16 OCS: 64.5 Masters Of War PD +19+2+1-2+11+15-14-1 PD: 31 π v. UMBC A Δ v. Harvard A Δ v. Fordham LC A π v. American 6-1-1 Columbia A WLT W L W W T W W W CS: 19.5 OCS: 69.5 Melancholy Mood PD +3 -4 +1 +10 0 +3 +1 +3 PD: 17 π v. Fordham LC A Δ v. Baylor π v. Arizona Δ v. Kentucky 3-5-0 Emory WLT L L L W L L W W CS: 13.5 OCS: 64.5 High Water PD -22 -24 -4 +2 -4 -6 +6 +7 PD: -45 Δ v. Emory π v. American π v. Columbia A Δ v. Rutgers A 5-2-1 Fordham LC A WLT W W L W T L W W CS: 16.5 OCS: 70.5 Mr. Tambourine Man PD +22+24-1+40-3+7+21 PD: 74 Δ v. Michigan A π v. Columbia A Δ v. Michigan B π v. Rochester B 4-4-0 Harvard A WLT W W L L L L W W CS: 14.5 OCS: 60.5 Blowin' In The Wind PD +4 +9 -1 -10 -2 -8 +3 +8 PD: 3 π v. Virginia Δ v. Michigan B Δ v. Brown π v. Baylor 4-4-0 Illinois WLT L L W L W L W W CS: 18 OCS: 52.5 Thunder On The Mountain PD -5 -6 +4 -7 +5 -5 +3 +2 PD: -9 π v. Michigan B Δ v. Virginia Δ v. Baylor π v. Emory 1-7-0 Kentucky WLT W L L L L L L L CS: 18 OCS: 55.5 Pay In Blood PD +5 -22 -16 -9 -15 -2 -6 -7 PD: -72 π v. Harvard A Δ v. UMBC A Δ v. Rochester B π v. Boston College 3-5-0 Michigan A WLT L L L L W L W W CS: 11 OCS: 61.5 To Ramona PD -4 -9 -2 -2 +11 -4 +6 +22 PD: 18 Δ v. Kentucky π v. Illinois π v. Harvard A Δ v. UMBC A 4-4-0 Michigan B WLT L W L W W W L L CS: 15 OCS: 68 Jokerman PD -5+22-4+7+2+8-8-7 PD: 15 The 22nd Annual Yale Invitational December 2-3, 2017 || New Haven, Connecticut Bob Dylan Division Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Summary Δ v. Arizona π v. Wesleyan A π v. Yale A Δ v. Virginia 5-3-0 Northwestern WLT W W W W W L L L CS: 22.5 OCS: 65 Highway 61 Revisited PD +2 +4 +7 +3 +2 -9 -5 -14 PD: -10 π v. Rochester A Δ v. Brown π v. Yale B Δ v. Wesleyan A 2-5-1 NYU A WLT L L W W L L T L CS: 16.5 OCS: 56 Tangled Up In Blue PD -3 -6 +29 +2 -2 -8 0 -45 PD: -33 Δ v. NYU A π v. Boston College π v. Virginia Δ v. Yale B 5-3-0 Rochester A WLT W W W W L L L W CS: 15.5 OCS: 61.5 In The Garden PD +3 +6 +8 +14 -27 -13 -7 +5 PD: -11 π v. Chicago Δ v. Rutgers A π v. Michigan A Δ v. Harvard A 1-7-0 Rochester B WLT L L L L L W L L CS: 15 OCS: 58 Scarlet Town PD -19 -2 -10 -14 -11 +4 -3 -8 PD: -63 Δ v. Yale B π v. Rochester B Δ v. Chicago π v. Fordham LC A 3-5-0 Rutgers A WLT W L W W L L L L CS: 16.5 OCS: 63 Silvio PD +2 -4 +10 +14 -11 -15 -7 -21 PD: -32 Δ v. Columbia A π v. Michigan A Δ v. American π v. Michigan B 6-2-0 UMBC A WLT L W W W L W W W CS: 17.5 OCS: 66.5 Maggie's Farm PD -3 +4 +2 +2 -6 +8 +8 +7 PD: 22 Δ v. Illinois π v. Kentucky Δ v. Rochester A π v. Northwestern 8-0-0 Virginia WLT W W W W W W W W CS: 15 OCS: 74 Desolation Row PD +5 +6 +16 +9 +27 +13 +5 +14 PD: 95 π v. Yale A Δ v. Northwestern Δ v. Boston College π v. NYU A 3-4-1 Wesleyan A WLT L L L L W W T W CS: 14.5 OCS: 71 Like A Rolling Stone PD -1 -7 -7 -3 +19 +23 0 +45 PD: 69 Δ v. Wesleyan A π v. Arizona Δ v. Northwestern π v. Chicago 7-1-0 Yale A WLT W W W W L W W W CS: 17.5 OCS: 71 Gates of Eden PD +1 +7 +6 +2 -2 +9 +14 +1 PD: 38 π v. Rutgers A Δ v. Chicago Δ v. NYU A π v. Rochester A 5-3-0 Yale B WLT L W L W W W W L CS: 15.5 OCS: 64.5 Forgetful Heart PD -2 +4 -1 +2 +2 +8 +7 -5 PD: 15 R1 Coin Flip: Heads. Teams whose team codes are closer to Z get better rank. R3 Coin Flip: Tails. Cards flip for Round 3. The 22nd Annual Yale Invitational December 2-3, 2017 || New Haven, Connecticut Bob Dylan Division Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Summary OUTSTANDING TRIAL TEAMS 1 Virginia 8 Wins 2 Yale A 7 Wins 3 Columbia A 6.5 Wins 4 Maryland, Baltimore County A 6 Wins 5 Fordham Lincoln Center A 5.5 Wins HM Northwestern 5 Wins; CS 22.5 HM Chicago 5 Wins; CS 16 HM Yale B 5 Wins; CS 15.5; OCS 64.5 HM Rochester A 5 Wins; CS 15.5; OCS 61.5 OUTSTANDING ATTORNEYS 19/16 π/Δ Elizabeth Bays Yale A 19 Δ Gabe Slater Michigan A 18 π Bianca Blanshine Michigan B 17 Δ Justin Abbasi Yale B 17 π Julia Petsche Illinois 17 π Zenzele Price Wesleyan A 17 Δ Sabrina Grandhi Virginia 16 Δ Deniz Sezer Virginia 16 Δ Heather Pincus Wesleyan A 16 π Chris Summers Chicago 16 Δ Carolyn Koehnke Emory OUTSTANDING WITNESSES 19 π Caleb Cole Chicago 18 π Sandra Jovic Fordham Lincoln Center A 18 π Taylor Galdi Michigan B 17 Δ Deniz Tunceli Virginia 17 Δ Jamie Haas Fordham Lincoln Center A 16 π Joe Previti Baylor 16 π Allison Du Yale A 16 Δ Hardy Hewson Columbia A 16 Δ Ava Rosenbaum Brown Tabulation Director: Jeffrey Guo (Yale). Tabulation Room Volunteers: Ed Stern (BU); Kierra Zoellick (American); Ryne Cannon (Chicago); Sheena Moran (Denver); Ben Garmoe (UMBC); Brian Olson (Wellesley); Prof. Meath (Northwood); Prof. Leapheart (Northwood); Michael D'Ippolito (Brown); Ryan Rugani (NYU); Elizabeth Bays (Yale). Tournament Directors: Allison Du (Yale); Samuel Gross (Yale); Nadia Rahman (Yale)..
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