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The 2006–2007 competition season was a focus of the book Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate A Cappella Glory, which followed three groups vying to win the Championship. [3] The book later became the basis for the Pitch Perfect film series , the first of which featured the protagonists competing in the ICCA.
# of Titles School Year School City Sports 4: 2017-2018: Minster: Minster: Boys Football, Girls Cross Country, Girls Basketball, and Girls Track 4: 2015-2016
The facility has held local high school basketball games as well as high school state tournament games as well as a variety of concerts, including a May 17, 1969 concert by Led Zeppelin, [5] professional wrestling events, [citation needed] and special university events, most notably Ohio University's graduation ceremonies.
The boys tournament is March 1 and the girls compete March 2. March 1-2: Indoor state track and field meet at SPIRE Institute in Geneva. March 1-2: Boys wrestling district tournaments. Division I ...
The Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival is an annual showcase and competition for a cappella groups of all vocal styles. The competition is organized into seven regional events across the United States, with each winning group advancing to the National Finals in San Rafael, California .
Wolfgang A Cappella: North Carolina State University: Mixed 1997 The Claremont Shades: Claremont Colleges: Mixed 1994 [2] [3] The Clef Hangers: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Tenor/Bass 1977 'Cliffe Notes: Harvard University: Soprano/Alto 1991 The Colgate Thirteen: Colgate University: Tenor/Bass 1942 Collegium Underground: Harvard ...
Sycamore's Eugene Harney flips for joy after winning the Division I 157-pound title match at the 2024 OHSAA Wrestling State Tournament, Columbus, Ohio, March 10, 2024.
The RPI Glee Club of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, established in 1873, was one of the earliest known collegiate a cappella groups. [2] The longest continuously operating group is thought to be The Whiffenpoofs of Yale University, [3] which was formed in 1909 to create a musical group with a more "modern" sound than that of the Yale Glee Club, and named for the lyrics to Little Nemo, a ...