President's Cup (chess)

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The President's Cup (informally known as the Final Four of College Chess) determines the U.S. college team chess champion. Hosted in part by the United States Chess Federation (USCF), the President's Cup is an annual invitational team championship, open to the top four U.S. schools from the most recent Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship (Pan-Am). It is run as a fixed-roster team round-robin tournament, scored by individual (not team) points. The President's Cup usually takes place in early Spring.

UMBC vs. NYU at 2008 Final Four at UMBC
Presidents Freeman Hrabowski of UMBC and David Daniel of UTD hope to gain possession of the President's Cup at the 2008 Final Four. UTD won in 2008.

History

The President's Cup has taken place each year in various locations since it was founded in 2001 by Dr. Tim Redman with the financial support of University of Texas at Dallas president Dr. Franklyn Jenifer. Since 2011, the President's Cup has been sponsored in part by Booz Allen Hamilton. The event in 2020 was to be held in April but was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Final Four teams that qualified that year were Texas Tech, University of Texas at Dallas, Webster University, and Saint Louis University.

Rules

The governing body for the President's Cup is the College Chess Committee (CCC) of the USCF. The event is rated by the USCF and the International Chess Federation (FIDE) and played under the FIDE Laws of Chess. The CCC has established eligibility requirements for college chess, which apply to both the Pan-American Intercollegiate Championship and the President's Cup.

Each team comprises four players and up to two alternates from the same school campus. The official rules state: "The President’s Cup is a Team Round Robin scored by total individual points. In the event of a tie, the teams are declared Co-champions."

In cases where two or more teams finish with the same number of individual game points, they are officially recognized as co-champions. A tiebreak system is used only to determine which co-champion team is awarded the physical President’s Cup trophy. This procedure does not affect the official designation of champions, which is based solely on total individual points.

Significance

The winner of the President's Cup is considered the top chess team among U.S. post-secondary schools (colleges, universities, community colleges). By contrast, the Pan-Am determines the top post-secondary school in North American, Central America, South America, or the Caribbean. The winning school takes possession of the perpetual trophy, created in 2008 using funds from Sun Trust Bank, for one year.

Winners and venues

More information Year, Location ...
YearLocation1st place2nd place3rd place4th placeHostOrganizer / Chief TD
2001Richardson, TX University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) University of California, Berkeley Stanford University UTDRedman / Salinas
2002Miami, FL UTDUMBCStanfordHarvard University Chess Hall of FameLawrence / Camaratta
2003Miami, FL UMBCUTDMiami Dade CollegeUniversity of Chicago Chess Hall of FameLawrence / Gerzadowicz
2004Lindsborg, KS UMBCUTDMiami DadeMIT Karpov School of ChessKorenman / Bowman
2005Lindsborg, KS UMBCUTDMiami DadeStanford Karpov School of ChessKorenman / Bowman
2006Richardson, TX UMBCUTDMiami DadeDuke UTDStallings / Guadalupe
2007Richardson, TX UTDUMBCMiami DadeDuke UTDStallings / Snead
2008Baltimore, MD UTDUMBCMiami DadeNew York University (NYU) UMBCSherman / Atkins
2009Richardson, TX UMBCUTDUniversity of Texas at Brownsville (UTB, now UTRGV)Stanford UTDStallings / Haskel
2010Brownsville, TX UMBCUTB (now UTRGV)Texas Tech University (TTU)UTD BrownsvilleHarwood / Berry
2011Herndon, VA Texas TechUTDUTB (now UTRGV)UMBC Booz Allen HamiltonHerman / Hoffpauir
2012Herndon, VA Texas TechUMBC & UTD (tie)UMBC & UTD (tie)NYU Booz Allen HamiltonHerman / Hoffpauir
2013Rockville, MD Webster University (Webster)UTDUMBCUniversity of Illinois Booz Allen HamiltonHerman / Hoffpauir
2014New York, NY WebsterUMBCTTUUniversity of Illinois New York Athletic ClubBooz Allen, Herman, Sifer / Hoffpauir
2015New York, NY WebsterUTDTTUUMBC New York Athletic ClubBooz Allen, Herman / Hoffpauir
2016New York, NY WebsterUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV)Texas TechColumbia University Marshall Chess ClubTwo Sigma, Booz Allen, Herman / Hoffpauir
2017New York, NY WebsterTTUSt. Louis University (SLU)UTD Marshall Chess ClubTwo Sigma, Booz Allen, Herman / Garcia
2018New York, NY UTRGVWebsterTTUSLU Marshall Chess ClubTwo Sigma, Booz Allen, Herman / Garcia
2019New York, NY UTRGVWebsterUTDHarvard University Marshall Chess ClubTwo Sigma, Booz Allen, Herman / Garcia
2021Online UTRGVSLUWebsterTTU Internet Chess ClubUS Chess / Langland
2022Lubbock, TX SLUWebsterUTDTTU Texas Tech UniversityOnischuk / Bird
2023Saint Louis, MO WebsterSLUUTRGVUniversity of Missouri (Mizzou) Webster UniversityLiem Quang Le / Bird
2024Richardson, TX MizzouWebsterUTRGVUTD UTDSteiner / Reed
2025Richardson, TX Webster (co-champions)UTRGV (co-champions) SLUUTD UTDSadorra / Reed
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Number of Wins

More information School, Wins ...
SchoolWinsYear
Webster University72013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2023, 2025
University of Maryland, Baltimore County62003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley42018, 2019, 2021, 2025
University of Texas at Dallas42001, 2002, 2007, 2008
Texas Tech University22011, 2012
Saint Louis University12022
University of Missouri (Mizzou)12024
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Bibliography

  • Annual Reports of the USCF College Chess Committee
  • Articles about the President's Cup published in Chess Life magazine
  • "Rating Reports from the President's Cup". US Chess Federation.
  • Program booklets from the President's Cup for some years.

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