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Season results are based on each player’s five best games (out of eight).
#
Awards
Player
Region
Games
TUH
# Correct
% Correct
Average Celerity
Score
1
Lukas Koutsoukos
Connecticut
5
250
240
96.0%
.471
3,748
2
Pareekshith Krishna
California
5
250
220
88.0%
.569
3,715
3
Ian Lu
New York
5
250
230
92.0%
.482
3,628
4
Adithya Madduri
Tennessee
5
250
231
92.4%
.385
3,363
5
Ananya Bukkapatnam
California
5
250
227
90.8%
.370
3,261
6
Aalok Bhattacharya
Connecticut
5
250
211
84.4%
.431
3,196
7
Tristan Clarke
Arizona
5
250
220
88.0%
.335
3,059
8
Judah Prisk
Georgia
5
250
226
90.4%
.250
2,898
9
Dan Rajaratnam
North Carolina
5
250
220
88.0%
.256
2,847
10
Robert Bushee
Minnesota
5
250
191
76.4%
.287
2,546
11
Anthony Troullier
Minnesota
4
200
172
86.0%
.367
2,463
12
Michael Rubin
Florida
5
250
192
76.8%
.165
2,248
13
Ajay Krishnan
California
5
250
158
63.2%
.212
1,945
14
Anthony Chalhoub
Michigan
5
250
163
65.2%
.135
1,870
15
Natalie Tsimhoni
Michigan
2
100
81
81.0%
.137
930
16
Sam Henshaw
South Carolina
1
50
47
94.0%
.343
658
Celerity is the fraction of the question that had not been read at the time of a buzz (for which a correct answer was provided). 1.000 is an immediate buzz, .500 is an answer given halfway through the question in terms of time on the sound recording, and .000 is an answer given at the very end.