Think you are the best pool player in collegiate pool?
Compete against the best and find out! The two-time defending collegiate national champions from Lindenwood University, Landon Shuffett and Briana Miller are gunning for a three-peat. Will you upset them?
Qualifying Tournaments for the 2016 ACUI National Collegiate 9-ball Championship:
• East Central Sectional Qualifier – February, 5-7 – University of Akron
• Southern Sectional Qualifier – February, 19-21 – Florida International University
• Central Sectional Qualifier – February, 19-21 – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
• Pennsylvania State University Independent Qualifier – February, 27-28
• Braves ACUI Independent Qualifier – March, 4-6 – University North Carolina – Pembroke
• Mid-Atlantic Sectional Qualifier – March 18-19 – Radford University (VA)
• Western Sectional Qualifier – March 18-20 – Weber State University
• South Atlantic Sectional Qualifier – April 1-3 – Georgia Tech
• Southwest Sectional Qualifier – April 1-3 – Arizona State University
• Last Chance Qualifier – April 9 – University of Michigan
The Association of College Unions International (ACUI) is thrilled to announce the qualifying tournament schedule for the 2016 ACUI National Collegiate 9-ball Championship. Each host University will hold a men’s and women’s double elimination tournament open to all eligible collegiate players. Invitations to the 2016 ACUI National Collegiate 9-ball Championship will be extended to the top finishers (25% of the field) in each qualifying tournament with the winner receiving paid entry into the national tournament.
Registration details and entry fee payment for all tournaments must be completed online through ACUI, here
The entry fee for sectional qualifiers is $40 while independent qualifiers’ entry fees will vary by host university. Students may compete in multiple tournaments until qualified. Once a student has qualified for the Collegiate 9-ball Championship they will be ineligible to compete in additional qualifying tournaments.
Academic eligibility guidelines can be found here.
ACUI recognizes the top three winners of the men’s and women’s national tournament with individual scholarships and trophies along with the top competitors receiving the prestige of being the ACUI National Collegiate 9-ball champions.
A full list of past ACUI collegiate champions can be found here
I will be happy to answer questions regarding the program and qualifying tournaments through the forum.
Ben Litvak
- ACUI Volunteer - National 9-ball Director
Compete against the best and find out! The two-time defending collegiate national champions from Lindenwood University, Landon Shuffett and Briana Miller are gunning for a three-peat. Will you upset them?
Qualifying Tournaments for the 2016 ACUI National Collegiate 9-ball Championship:
• East Central Sectional Qualifier – February, 5-7 – University of Akron
• Southern Sectional Qualifier – February, 19-21 – Florida International University
• Central Sectional Qualifier – February, 19-21 – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
• Pennsylvania State University Independent Qualifier – February, 27-28
• Braves ACUI Independent Qualifier – March, 4-6 – University North Carolina – Pembroke
• Mid-Atlantic Sectional Qualifier – March 18-19 – Radford University (VA)
• Western Sectional Qualifier – March 18-20 – Weber State University
• South Atlantic Sectional Qualifier – April 1-3 – Georgia Tech
• Southwest Sectional Qualifier – April 1-3 – Arizona State University
• Last Chance Qualifier – April 9 – University of Michigan
The Association of College Unions International (ACUI) is thrilled to announce the qualifying tournament schedule for the 2016 ACUI National Collegiate 9-ball Championship. Each host University will hold a men’s and women’s double elimination tournament open to all eligible collegiate players. Invitations to the 2016 ACUI National Collegiate 9-ball Championship will be extended to the top finishers (25% of the field) in each qualifying tournament with the winner receiving paid entry into the national tournament.
Registration details and entry fee payment for all tournaments must be completed online through ACUI, here
The entry fee for sectional qualifiers is $40 while independent qualifiers’ entry fees will vary by host university. Students may compete in multiple tournaments until qualified. Once a student has qualified for the Collegiate 9-ball Championship they will be ineligible to compete in additional qualifying tournaments.
Academic eligibility guidelines can be found here.
ACUI recognizes the top three winners of the men’s and women’s national tournament with individual scholarships and trophies along with the top competitors receiving the prestige of being the ACUI National Collegiate 9-ball champions.
A full list of past ACUI collegiate champions can be found here
I will be happy to answer questions regarding the program and qualifying tournaments through the forum.
Ben Litvak
- ACUI Volunteer - National 9-ball Director
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