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Maya Wright
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Birth Hometown: Peachtree City, Georgia
Occupation: Senior
Years active: 2018, 2023
Known for: 2018 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up
2023 High School Reunion Tournament 2nd runner-up

Maya Wright is a senior at Emory University from Peachtree City, Georgia.

Teen Tournament[]

In the first quarterfinal game, she faced Emma Arnold and Anish Maddipoti. She gave 23 correct responses and two wrong responses. She and Emma got Final correct. She wageed $8,000 and advanced to the semifinals.

In the second semifinal game, she faced Caleb Richmond and Jack Izzo. She gave 24 correct responses and no wrong responses and entered Final with a runaway. She was the only player correct in Final, wagered $8,000 and advanced to the finals.

In the finals, she faced Emma Arnold and Claire Sattler. In day one, she gave twenty-one correct responses (including one DD) and two wrong responses. She was the only player who got it wrong and wagered $5,000. In day two, she gave 15 correct responses (includiing one DD) and one wrong responses. Final Jeopardy was a Triple Stumper. She wagered $7,800 and took home $25,000 for second runner-up.

High School Reunion Tournament[]

In the first quarterfinal game, she faced Audrey Sarin and Rohit Kataria. She answered 24 correct responses (including one DD) and three wrong responses and entered Final Jeopardy with a lock game. She was the only player correct in Final, wagered $1,200 and advanced to the semifinals.

In the third semifinal game, she faced Caleb Richmond and Tim Cho. She gave thirteen correct responses and only one wrong responses. She was the only player who got Final right, risked everything and advanced to the finals.

In the finals, she faced Jackson Jones and Justin Bolsen. In day one, she answered twelve correct responses (including one DD) and three wrong responses. She and Justin got Final wrong and wagered $1,030. In day two, she gave thirteen correct responses (including one DD) and only one wrong response. Everyone got Final correct. However, she wagered $7,040 and took home $25,000.

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