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The university recruits worldwide for its chess team and 24 Grandmasters and International Masters have played for UT Dallas from 1996 to 2018. The UTD chess team has won or tied for first place in the Pan-American Intercollegiate Chess Championship more than 10 times since 2000. [ 76 ]
Part of the reason for this success has been the chess program at the nearby University of Texas at Dallas, which is helmed by Director James Stallings, team coach IM Rade Milovanovic (who tied for first in the 2008 US Open in Dallas), assistant director Luis Salinas of the DCC, and senior lecturer Alexey Root (a former US women's national ...
He is studying for a master's degree in IT and management at the University of Texas at Dallas, and also plays on the university's chess team. [3] In January 2024, he was part of the "A" team, which finished in second place in the Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship.
Conrad Holt is a consistently strong internet blitz player, playing on such chess servers as ICC and Chess.com. While a physics student at the University of Texas at Dallas, Holt was a member of the UT Dallas chess team. [7]
In January 2021, he represented the UT Dallas team at the 2020–21 Pan-American Intercollegiate Chess Championship, where he lost to Jason Shi. [ 6 ] References
Guillermo Vázquez Colman (born in Asuncion, 1997) is a Paraguayan chess player, who was awarded the title of International Master by FIDE in 2015 and the title of Grandmaster in 2022. He won the Paraguayan Chess Championship in 2010 and 2011, [1] and hold the record of the youngest player ever [2] to win the National Chess Tournament with 13 ...
Koustav is studying finance at the University of Texas at Dallas and played on their chess team. [5] In the 2023 Texas Collegiate Super Finals, he played on board 1 for Team A. [ 6 ] References
Schitco qualified for the Chess World Cup 2023, where, ranked 150th, he defeated 107th-seed Nidjat Mamedov in the first round, and 22nd-seed Sam Shankland in the second round. As of 2022, Schitco was a student and chess team member at University of Texas at Dallas. [7] [8]