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IQA World Cup VII
2014
Tournament information
SportQuidditch
LocationNorth Myrtle Beach
Dates5–6 April 2014
AdministratorInternational Quidditch Association
Tournament
format(s)
Pool play
Single elimination bracket
Venue(s)North Myrtle Beach Sports Complex
Teams79
Final positions
ChampionUniversity of Texas at Austin
Runner-upTexas State University
Tournament statistics
Matches played203

The IQA World Cup VII was the 2014 edition of the IQA World Cup (now the US Quidditch Cup), a quidditch club tournament then organized by the International Quidditch Association. The tournament was held in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina from April 5–6, 2014.[1]

The Cup featured 73 teams from the United States, five from Canada and one from Australia, that qualified through eight regional championships.[2] The final, which saw two Texan teams competing against each other, resulted in a 130*–70 victory for the University of Texas at Austin against Texas State University.[3]

Format

80 teams qualified for the cup and were divided into 16 pools of five team each.[4] However, due to a late withdrawal from the Rutgers Nearly Headless Knights less than a week from the tournament, pool 14 ended up with only four teams and the tournament was finally contested by 79 teams.[2] Each team played against all other teams in their pool, and the three best teams of each pool advanced to the 48-team single-elimination bracket phase. The winner of each pool received a bye in the first round, entering the bracket at the round of 32.[4]

Results

Bracket phase

Three out of four teams in the semi-finals hailed from Texas. University of Texas at Austin beat Texas A&M Quidditch 110*–50, while Texas State University defeated Emerson College Quidditch 140*–80. The University of Texas claimed its second championship with a 130*–70 victory against Texas State University.[5][6]

First roundRound of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                      
U Texas140
Austin70*
Austin80*
Minnesota60
U Texas90*
Maryland50
Maryland90*
Michigan State Spartans50
Michigan State Spartans110*
Grand Valley Grindylows10
U Texas110*
Baylor40
Bowling Green110*
UNC Chapel Hill70
McGill60
UNC Chapel Hill160*
Bowling Green40
Baylor120*
Baylor150*
Gee-Gees20
Gee-Gees120*
Appalachian80
U Texas110*
Texas A&M50
Lone Star Q.C.180*
Penn State Nittany Lions100
Penn State Nittany Lions100*
Santa Barbara Blacktips70
Lone Star Q.C.110
Kansas60*
Tufts Tufflepuffs60
Kansas70*
Kansas160*
New York Nundu60
Lone Star Q.C.70
Texas A&M100*
Arkansas Razorback100*
UCLA70
UCLA100
Rochester Thestrals50*
Arkansas Razorbacks10
Texas A&M60*
Texas A&M110*
Ball State Cardinals10
Ball State Cardinals100
Northern Arizona Narwhals90*
U Texas130*
Texas State70
Lost Boys90
Louisiana State100*
Stanford50
Louisiana State90*
Louisiana State40
Texas State100*
Texas State110*
Florida60
Florida110^
Long Beach Funky Quaffles70*
Texas State100*
Ohio State60
Villanova50
Ohio State100*
Ohio State120*
Richmond Spiders40
Ohio State90*
Michigan60
Michigan180*
Tennessee Tech120
Tennessee Tech120*
Arizona State Sun Devil80
Texas State140*
Emerson College80
Boston U90*
Carleton20
Carleton100*
Oklahoma State90
Boston U100*
Silicon Valley Skrewts40
Silicon Valley Skrewts70*
Central Michigan40
Central Michigan110*
Virginia10
Boston U60
Emerson College90*
Florida's Finest90*
RIT Dark Marks40
RIT Dark Marks80*^
Q.C. Boston60
Florida's Finest90
Emerson College150*
Emerson College80*
Miami70
Crimson Fliers50
Miami90*

References

  1. ^ "Past World Cup Participants". usquidditch.org. US Quidditch. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  2. ^ a b "About". iqaworldcup.com. International Quidditch Association. Archived from the original on 2015-02-06. Retrieved 2016-06-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ Taylor, Carrie (2014-04-15). "UT claims Quidditch World Cup title for second year". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  4. ^ a b "Gameplay Policies". iqaworldcup.com. International Quidditch Association. Archived from the original on 2015-02-06. Retrieved 2016-06-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ Lakich, Ryan (2014-04-13). "University of Texas Quidditch flies away with second consecutive world championship". CultureMap. Austin. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  6. ^ "Bracket". iqaworldcup.com. International Quidditch Association. Archived from the original on 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2016-06-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)