well i was looking to join it this year, im 19 right now just heard about it. can i get some more details if anyone knows any?
what kind of talent are at these tourneys
what kind of talent are at these tourneys
I know that the top players in the tournament are solid A players. I dont know about everyone though.Varsity2016 said:well i was looking to join it this year, im 19 right now just heard about it. can i get some more details if anyone knows any?
what kind of talent are at these tourneys
Scott Lee said:The ACUI Collegiate Tournament is not one you can just 'join', or buy your way in. First, you must be a registered college student, in good academic standing...and at a college or university that is a member of the ACUI (Association of College Unions International). Next, each of those schools are divided into 15 'regions' across the country, and each school holds their own individual school tournament (usually in November, before classes end for the semester). Generally the top 2 men and women (some schools take more, some less) get to advance to the Regional tournament (held in February), at the school where the regional tournament is being held. There are often 50-150 student players at these regional tournaments. Only the winners (men and women) get to advance to the national tournament at the end of April. Whatever region hosts the national tournament gets to send an additional man and woman player...making up the top 16 men and 16 women, who will play for for the national championship. Many ACUI champions have gone on to become professional players...Max Eberle and Nick Varner, just to name two prominent ones. I have been involved with the ACUI for nearly 35 yrs, and taught or coached several regional college champs, and three national collegiate champions over the past 20 yrs.
Not all schools choose to belong to this organization. You can find out if your school participates in the ACUI by asking someone in administration at the Student Union at your school. Hope this gives you the information you were looking for.
Scott Lee
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Varsity2016 said:well i was looking to join it this year, im 19 right now just heard about it. can i get some more details if anyone knows any?
what kind of talent are at these tourneys
uwate said:Here is a not often said side benefit of the ACUI tournament. Should you win this tournament, as I did in 1992, it honestly might open doors for you as it did for me when I first graduated from law school and went to work as a lawyer. The first job I landed, the interview team was lead by a fellow who later confessed to me that the fact that I listed being a National Champion at pocket billiards was so intriguing that he put my application on the top of the must interview pile.