In ICPC Programming Competition, MTU Students Place 10th of 89 Teams


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Congratulations students! In the ICPC Programming Competition for the North Central region, held February 26, 2022, the MTU Gray Team placed 10th of 89 teams, solving six problems. View all MTU standings below. View the complete list of standings here.

MTU Teams in Order of Placement

MTU Gray, 10th (solved 6 problems)
Ryan Klemm, Jr., Computer Science
Audrey LaCost, ChemInformatics

MTU Black, 28th (solved 4 problems)
Jonathan Rabideau, Sr., Computer Science
Alex Gougeon, Sr., Computer Science
Trevor Petrin, Jr., Computer Science

MTU Green, 40th (solved 4 problems)
Finley Green, Fr., Computer Science
Cooper Rellis, Fr., Cybersecurity
Ian Hanby, So., Computer Science

MTU Gold, 42nd (solved 4 problems)
Pawel Pratyush, Gr., Computer Science
Suresh Pokharel, Gr., Computer Science

MTU Orange, 43rd (solved 4 problems)
Pablo Delgado, Sr., Computer Science
Nick Janssen, Sr., Computer Science
Justin Marshall, Sr., Computer Science

MTU Red, 53rd (solved 3 problems)
Tristan Sorenson, So., Computer Science
Tim Perr, So., Computer Science
Alex Wright, So., Computer Science

About the ICPC: The International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is an algorithmic programming contest for college students. Teams of three, representing their university, work to solve real-world problems, fostering collaboration, creativity, innovation, and the ability to perform under pressure. Through training and competition, teams challenge each other to raise the bar on the possible. It is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious programming contest in the world. The NCNA region includes Minnesota, Wisconsin, Western Ontario, Manitoba, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and the UP of Michigan.