Jeopardy! National College Championship Season 1
Hosted by Mayim Bialik, “Jeopardy! National College Championship” is produced by Sony Pictures Television and is a multiconsecutive-night event that features 36 students from 36 colleges and universities from across the country, battling head-to-head for nine days of intense competition.
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Jeopardy! National College Championship
2022 / TV-PGHosted by Mayim Bialik, “Jeopardy! National College Championship” is produced by Sony Pictures Television and is a multiconsecutive-night event that features 36 students from 36 colleges and universities from across the country, battling head-to-head for nine days of intense competition.
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Liz Feltner, Northeastern University; Jaskaran Singh, University of Texas; Raymond Goslow, Kennesaw State University.
In semifinal 3: Emmey Harris, University of Minnisota; Liz Feltner, Northeastern University; Kristin Donegan, Carnegie Mellon University. In semifinal 4: Megan Sullivan, University of Virginia; Jaskaran Singh, University of Texas; Joey Kornman, Bradeis University.
In semifinal 1: Raymond Goslow, Kennesaw State University; Neha Seshadri, Harvard University; Nam Vu, Georgetown University. In semifinal 2: Stephen Privat, Louisiana State University; Isaac Applebaum, Stanford University; Lauren Rodriguez, Pomona College.
In game 11: Claire Jackson, Spelman College; Nam Vu, Georgetown University; Fiona Hellerman, Tulane University. In game 12: Megan Sullivan, University of Virginia; Aniket Dehadrai, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sam Blum, Vanderbilt University.
In game 9: Jeric Brual, New York University; Raymond Goslow, Kennesaw State University; Lucy Greenman, College of William and Mary. In game 10: Kristin Donegan, Carnegie Mellon University; Anna Muthalaly, Duke University; Sebastian Torres, Yale University.
In game 7: Kaden Lee, University of Washington; Liz Feltner, Northeastern University; Jess Agyepong, Howard University. In game 8: Sarah Salisbury, University of Southern California; Max Niles, Brown University; Jaskaran Singh, University of Texas.
In game 5: Neha Seshadri, Harvard University; Chance Persons, Creighton University; Pauline Bisaccio, Clemson University. In game 6: Elijah Odunade, University of Georgia; Matt Downing, University of Notre Dame; Lauren Rodriguez, Pomona College.
In game 3: Mehek Boparai, University of Pennsylvania; Emmey Harris, University of Minnesota; Toussaint Pegues, Caltech. In game 4: Joey Kornman, Brandeis University; Mitch Macek, Villanova University; Yejun Kim, Northwestern University.
In game 1: Catherine Zhang, Cornell University; Gus Guszkowski, Dartmouth College; Isaac Applebaum, Stanford University. In game 2: Stephen Privat, Louisiana State University; Jasmine Manansala, Rice University; Ella Feiner, Princeton University.