Host | |
Alex Trebek | |
Contestants | |
see below | |
Announcer | |
Johnny Gilbert | |
Broadcast | |
April 30~May 11, 2012 | |
Packager | |
Sony Pictures Television |
Contestants[]
Name | Class | Results | WC |
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Anshika Niraj | Sophomore | ★ | ![]() |
Evan Eschliman | |||
Jeff Haylon | |||
Krishna Bharathala | ★ | ![]() | |
Ben Greenho | Junior | ||
Eliza Scruton | |||
Elyse Mancuso | ★ | ||
Kevin Yang | ★ | ||
Morgan Flood | |||
Rob Schrader | |||
Rose Schaefer | ★ | ![]() | |
Caleb Olson | Senior | ||
Catherine Briley | ★ | ![]() | |
Gabriela Gonzales | |||
Sam Leanza |
Game Summary[]
Game | Air Date | Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | Detail |
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QF #1 | April 30, 2012 | Jeff Haylon | $200 | Rose Schaefer | $15,400 | Eliza Scruton | $20,001 | # |
QF #2 | May 1, 2012 | Ben Greenho | $20,400 | Sam Leanza | $2,200 | Anshika Niraj | $17,401 | # |
QF #3 | May 2, 2012 | Krishna Bharathala | $15,001 | Catherine Briley | $21,000 | Elyse Mancuso | $22,600 | # |
QF #4 | May 3, 2012 | Morgan Flood | $8,358 | Caleb Olson | $6,800 | Kevin Yang | $26,801 | # |
QF #5 | May 4, 2012 | Evan Eschliman | $12,600 | Gabriela Gonzales | $12,600 | Rob Schrader | $0 | # |
SF #1 | May 7, 2012 | Catherine Briley | $35,601 | Ben Greenho | $25,200 | Eliza Scruton | $12,800 | # |
SF #2 | May 8, 2012 | Elyse Mancuso | $40,800 | Anshika Niraj | $11,200 | Evan Eschliman | $39,600 | # |
SF #3 | May 9, 2012 | Kevin Yang | $799 | Rose Schaefer | $24,399 | Krishna Bharathala | $22,800 | # |
Final | May 10, 2012 | Elyse Mancuso | $23,200 | Catherine Briley | $10,000 | Rose Schaefer | $12,400 | # |
May 11, 2012 | $56,400 | $21,000 | $23,600 | # | ||||
Total | $79,600 | $31,000 | $36,000 |
Trivia[]
- Like the 2016 Jeopardy! Teachers Tournament, the semifinals and finals were held at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., and the following week was held as a power player.
- This tournament is a tournament in which all finalists received more than the prize money, and it is the last tournament overall in which participants received more than the prize money.
- The total score of the winner, Elyse, in the final is the highest record in the double value system[1].
- This is the fourth tournament in history where all finalists are women.
References[]
- ↑ Overall, it's 1995 TT winner Matt Zielinski ($82,600 - doubles system applied).
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