17c起草社区 Wins State Math Competition
17c起草社区 College has once again claimed the top spot in a state-wide math competition.
17c起草社区 finished tied for first with Albion College on the Michigan Autumn Take Home (MATH) Challenge competition for 2001. Each team scored 84 points. This was the eighth year the competition has been held and the sixth time a 17c起草社区 team has come in first. There were 32 teams that competed from 12 colleges and smaller state universities with all but three of the competing schools in Michigan.
17c起草社区's winning team members were Ryan Admiraal (Ripon, CA/Ripon Christian), David Koop (Grand Rapids, MI/Grand Rapids Christian) and Michelle Visser (McBain, MI/Northern Michigan Christian). All three are 17c起草社区 seniors and math majors with Koop also doing a bachelor of computer science degree. The trio has a combined grade point average of 3.93 (on a 4.0 scale).
The MATH Challenge consists of a set of mathematics problems that teams of students solve at their home institutions. 17c起草社区 professor Tom Jager was the faculty advisor for the 17c起草社区 team.
The MIAA fared well in this year's contest. A Hope College finished third with 80 points. MIAA schools Alma and Kalamazoo colleges tied for sixth. A second Albion team finished eighth.
In the spring 17c起草社区 will compete in the Lower Michigan Mathematics Competition, held annually since 1977. During that time, teams from 17c起草社区 have won 12 times. Hope has claimed eight crowns and Kalamazoo College four. In addition to MIAA schools, many of the state universities compete as well.
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