ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
The ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) International Collegiate
Programming Contest
(ICPC)
traces its roots to a competition held at Texas
A&M in 1970 hosted by the Alpha Chapter of the UPE Computer Science Honor
Society.
The contest has evolved
into a multi-tier world-wide competition
with winners of
regional competitions advancing to the World Finals.
The contest fosters creativity, teamwork, and innovation in
building new software programs, and enables students to test their ability to
perform under pressure. Quite simply, it is the oldest, largest, and most
prestigious programming contest in the world.
Harvey Mudd College won the 1996 contest.
2007 Results
- 4th Place, HMC 42, Martin Hunt '08, George Tucker '08, Russ Rutledge '07
- 7th Place, HMC Virginia, Greg Minton, Brian Rice, Steve Sloss '08
- 8th Place, HMC Hammer, Jason Garret-Glaser, Daniel Field, Jacob Scott
- 9th Place, HMC DROP TABLE Teams, Michael Buchanan '08, Richard Bowen, Andrew Hunter
2004 Results
Congratulations to the HMC teams in the 2004 Southern
California regionals. The standings out of 60 competing
teams:
- 3nd place -- HMC Hammer -- Matt Beaumont, Jonah Cohen, Dan Halperin
- 7th place -- HMC 42 -- Brian Bentow, Tim Carnes, Jeff Hellrung
- 13th place -- HMC Escher -- Greg Minton, Brian Rice, and Steven Sloss
- 15th place -- HMC Monte Carlo -- Chris Erickson, Mac Mason, Cal Pierog
2003 Results
Congratulations to the HMC teams in the 2003 Southern
California regionals. The standings out of 60 competing
teams:
- 2nd place -- Team Pipeline -- Michael Vrable, Jonah Cohen, and Mark Nelson
- 7th place -- Chainsaw Wuzzles -- Cal Pierog, Kai Liu, Alex Utter
- 10th place -- HMC Escher -- Aaron Becker, Ian Ferrel, and Kevin Pang
- 20th place -- Team Geebus -- Yu-Min Kim, Brian Bentow, and Jeff Hellrung
2002 Results
Congratulations to the HMC teams in the 2002 Southern
California regionals. The standings out of 56 competing
teams:
- 6th place -- HMC 42 -- Daniel Lowd, Michael Vrable, Stephen Friedman
- 7th place -- Chainsaw Wuzzle -- Jonah Cohen, Kai Liu, Alex Utter
- 8th place -- The J Team -- Ross Richardson, Nate Eldredge,
and Dmitriy Kogan
The 2002 regional winner was CalTech (they took second-place as well!)
2001 Results
Congratulations to the HMC teams in the 2001 Southern
California regionals. The standings out of 55 competing
teams:
- 4th place -- HMC 42 -- Titus Winters, Patrick Vinograd,
and Chris Lundberg
- 5th place -- Saturation Bombing -- Daniel Lowd, Matt
Brubeck, and Andrew Schoonmaker
- 12th place -- Mibstr -- Dmitriy Kogan, Ross Richardson,
and Nate Eldredge
The 2001 winner was UCSD, with Caltech the runner-up. All of the results are
available here.
2000 Results
Congratulations! to the HMC teams in the 2000 Southern
California regionals. The standings out of 53 competing
teams:
- 5th place -- Saturation Bombing -- Charlie Garrod, Matt Brubeck,
and Daniel Lowd
- 9th place -- Judges -- Matt Schnaider, Star Roth, and Roy Pollock
- 14th place -- Infinite Monkeys -- Patrick Vinograd, Ethan Drucker,
and Titus Winters
The 2000 winner was Caltech, with UCSD the runner-up. All of the results are
available here.
1999 Results
- 13th place -- HMC42 -- Greg Rae, Nathan Field, and Charlie Garrod
- 15th place -- Code Monkees -- Jeff Hartline, Peter Booth, and Josh Hoyt
- 31st place -- The Judges -- Matt Schnaider, Star Roth, and Roy Pollock
The 1999 winner was Caltech, and the runner-up was UCSD.
1998 Results
- 1st place -- HMC42 -- Jeff Lawson, Dominic Mazzoni, Nathaniel Sloan
- 10th place -- Team GRR -- Elizabeth Gordon, Ranjith Rajagopalan, Max Robinson
- 26th place -- Team 2038 -- Kevin Eustice, Nathan Field
1997 Results
- 1st place -- Brian Johnson, John Larkin, Kevin Watkins
1996 Results
- 1st place regional and 1997 world champion winner -- Brian Carnes, Brian Johnson, Kevin Watkins
1995 Results
- 4th place -- Beth (Coleman) Leonard, Chris Sloan, and Kevin Watkins