Princeton Students Compete in ACM Programming Contest
November 15, 2006
Congratulations to the 15 Princeton undergraduate and graduate students who participated in the
31st Annual International
Collegiate Programming Contest.
Princeton teams won 3 of the top 10 spots in the Greater New York Regional Semifinals, beating out rivals from Yale, Rutgers, Cornell, Columbia, and NYU. Our top team (Connelly Barnes, Rajsekar Manokaran, and Indraneel Mukherjee) finished 4th overall. We also fielded the top two all-undergrad teams (Eirik Bakke, David Costanzo, and Anson Hook, followed by Srdjan Krstic, Amirali Shanechi,and Choketsu Uga).
Princeton teams won 3 of the top 10 spots in the Greater New York Regional Semifinals, beating out rivals from Yale, Rutgers, Cornell, Columbia, and NYU. Our top team (Connelly Barnes, Rajsekar Manokaran, and Indraneel Mukherjee) finished 4th overall. We also fielded the top two all-undergrad teams (Eirik Bakke, David Costanzo, and Anson Hook, followed by Srdjan Krstic, Amirali Shanechi,and Choketsu Uga).