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North Carolina has historically sent two teams of 15 to ARML each year, along with a handful of alternates. These two teams were previously called, and continue to be colloquially referred to as, the "A" and "B" teams. Due to the B team's 4th place finish in Division B in 2007, however, it has been required to compete in the A division, so the teams have been renamed to "A1" and "A2," respectively.
 
North Carolina has historically sent two teams of 15 to ARML each year, along with a handful of alternates. These two teams were previously called, and continue to be colloquially referred to as, the "A" and "B" teams. Due to the B team's 4th place finish in Division B in 2007, however, it has been required to compete in the A division, so the teams have been renamed to "A1" and "A2," respectively.
  
Team selection is done primarily via the [http://www.ncssm.edu/smc/ North Carolina State Math Contest], with consideration given to results on the [[AMC]] series of tests and performance in local meets, notably the [[Duke Math Meet]].
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Team selection is done primarily via the [http://www.ncssm.edu/smc/ North Carolina State Math Contest], with consideration given to results on the [[AMC]] series of tests and performance in local meets, notably the [[Duke Math Meet]]. One to three official practices are held each year at [http://www.ncssm.edu NCSSM] or Elon University. Due to COVID restrictions this year, two practices were held virtually over Zoom.
  
 
== Historical Results ==
 
== Historical Results ==
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Earlier results of the A team may be found [http://www.ncssm.edu/smc/Inform/ncarmlhist.htm here].
 
Earlier results of the A team may be found [http://www.ncssm.edu/smc/Inform/ncarmlhist.htm here].
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==Members==
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Members of the A team:<br \>
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2019:Wen Bu, Jerry Zhao, Alvin Chen, Timothy Deng, Minseok Eli Park, ...
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2022 A1: Isaac Zhu, Eli Park, Sukrith, Leo Ouyang, Brian Zhang, Vincent Wang, Caroline Sun, Leo Dejong, Nikhil Sampath, Alina Yang, ...
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==Sites==
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In the past, the NC ARML teams have gone to Penn State, and later, the University of Georgia. This year, 2022, was the inaugural year of going to the new ARML site at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH).
  
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
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* [[ARML historical results]]
 
* [[ARML historical results]]
 
* [[Mathematics competition resources]]
 
* [[Mathematics competition resources]]
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* [https://sites.google.com/site/statemathcontest/arml NC ARML Web site]
 
[[Category:ARML teams]]
 
[[Category:ARML teams]]

Latest revision as of 13:55, 10 July 2022

North Carolina has historically sent two teams of 15 to ARML each year, along with a handful of alternates. These two teams were previously called, and continue to be colloquially referred to as, the "A" and "B" teams. Due to the B team's 4th place finish in Division B in 2007, however, it has been required to compete in the A division, so the teams have been renamed to "A1" and "A2," respectively.

Team selection is done primarily via the North Carolina State Math Contest, with consideration given to results on the AMC series of tests and performance in local meets, notably the Duke Math Meet. One to three official practices are held each year at NCSSM or Elon University. Due to COVID restrictions this year, two practices were held virtually over Zoom.

Historical Results

Year A/A1 B/A2
2022 9th 19th
2019 13th 30th
2018 10th 17th
2017 6th 29th
2016 13th 42nd
2015 12th 49th
2014
2013 2nd 33rd
2012 1st 25th
2011 3rd 26th
2010 4th 40th
2009 7th 38th
2008 3rd 39rd
2007 4th 4th*
2006 1st 14th*
2005 7th 25th*
2004 15th 13th*

B division performances marked by *

Earlier results of the A team may be found here.

Members

Members of the A team:
2019:Wen Bu, Jerry Zhao, Alvin Chen, Timothy Deng, Minseok Eli Park, ...

2022 A1: Isaac Zhu, Eli Park, Sukrith, Leo Ouyang, Brian Zhang, Vincent Wang, Caroline Sun, Leo Dejong, Nikhil Sampath, Alina Yang, ...

Sites

In the past, the NC ARML teams have gone to Penn State, and later, the University of Georgia. This year, 2022, was the inaugural year of going to the new ARML site at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH).

Resources