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After an hour-long orientation, breakfast was served in Toll Atrium.

Hung Dinh '11 and Dan Zollers '10 represent the Drexel Dragons.

By noon the contest was off to a great start.

Chief judge Professor Martin Suydam delivers a green balloon to Frank Bellamy, Andrew Chester, and Benjamin Kanel of the University of Delaware for being the first to answer a complex computer science question.

The Washington Wolves were the next to get a question solved. Associate Professor and Chair of the Mathematics and Computer Science Departments,
Austin Lobo brings a yellow balloon to Quentin Swain '10, R. Clift Green '10 and Robert Lee '10.

Chief judge
Martin Suydam and Systems Administrator John Massey keep track of questions solved and in how much time.

Robert Russel and Spence DiNicolantonio from team Rowan Green focus on their questions.

Pizza was provided for hungry contestants.

Medals and decorations were awarded well into the night.

After a long day of solving math and computer science problems, participants leave the room with a renewed sense of accomplishment.

Local team the Washington Wildcats won first prize for the region: Doug Pfaff '10, Andrew Hale '10 and Sam Evans '09 pose with their balloons.