CS Teams Sweep Programming Contest
by George Zamora
SOCORRO, N.M., November 7, 2000 -- Four undergraduate teams comprised
of New Mexico Tech computer science majors recently traveled to
Las Cruces to compete in a regional computer programming contest
and swept the field, returning to Socorro with the event's top
four awards.
"New Mexico Tech did blazingly well this year at
the New Mexico State University programming contest," says
Tech student Danny Quist, one of three Tech students who made
up the first- place- winning team.
Quist and fellow team mates, Ben Sittler and Jeff Shipman,
correctly solved four out of the six problems posed during the
daylong competition, coming out on top of 17 other teams which
hailed from the University of Texas at El Paso, NMSU, and New
Mexico Tech.
Solving the problems at the programming contest required
using computer programs which the students developed "on-site"
with various commonly used programming languages.
The New Mexico Tech team which placed second in the competition
included team members Benjamin Gordon, Augustine Ortiz, and Jackson
Peacock.
Third place was awarded to Zack Bradshaw, Ben Leiting, and
Nick Pattengale.
And, Jon Bradley and Jeff Eliasen placed fourth.
Earlier this year, four teams from New Mexico Tech also fared
well in the Sixteenth Annual Fort Lewis College Computer Programming
Contest in Durango, Colo., with a Tech team winning that computing
competition as well.
Faculty advisor for all four of New Mexico Tech's programming
teams was Allan M. Stavely, associate professor of computer science
with Tech's computer science department.
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