Sandie Baker | |
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Birth Hometown: | Eastpointe, Michigan |
Occupation: | Data and translation coordinator |
Years active: | 2014 |
Known for: | Appearances on Jeopardy! |
Sandie Baker is a data and translation coordinator from Eastpointe, Michigan.
Jeopardy! Run[]
Regular Game[]
She was set to air on April 9, 2014, win six games and $140,200.
Game No. | Air Date | Final score | Cumulative Winnings | Notes |
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1 | April 9, 2014 | $22,400 | $22,400 | Sandie's first win from second place. |
2 | April 10, 2014 | $22,500 | $44,900 | |
3 | April 11, 2014 | $23,700 | $68,600 | |
4 | April 14, 2014 | $26,600 | $95,200 | Sandie's first runaway game. |
5 | April 15, 2014 | $20,000 | $115,200 | Sandie's second runaway game. |
6 | April 16, 2014 | $25,000 | $140,200 | Sandie's third runaway game. |
7 | April 17, 2014 | $4,300 | $142,200 | Frédérique Delaprée ends her streak and goes on to win one more game. |
Tournament of Champions[]
In the fifth quarterfinal of the tournament, she faced with 6-time champ Jared Hall and 4-time champion Mark Japinga, answered twelve responses right and four wrong. However, in the FJ!, she did came up with the right response but it wasn't enough to be in the semifinals, but she made it as a wildcard.
In the third semifinal, she faced 5-time champion Joshua Brakhage and 8-time champion Ben Ingram, answered the thirteen responses correctly and only three wrong. However, in the FJ!, she did not came up with the correct response and take home the $10,000 as a wildcard semifinalist.
Trivia[]
- After Stephanie Jass, who won 7 in a row, she is the first female champion to win 6 or more in 2 years and is the 3rd all-time female champion. As such, champions with more than 6 consecutive wins were rare, and after Julia Collins, who became the first female superchampion after herself, the number of female champions with more than 6 consecutive wins began to increase.