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Hendrix Programming Teams Yield Strong Showings at International Programming Contest’s Mid-Central Competition Site

Two teams finish first and eighth at Fort Smith, 16th and 33rd in multi-state region

From left, Hendrix students Colin Phillips, Amelia Jones, and Katherine Reid received first-place honors in the November 9 Mid-Central Region of the International Collegiate Programming Contest in Fort Smith, Ark.

ABOVE: From left, Hendrix students Colin Phillips, Amelia Jones, and Katherine Reid received first-place honors in the November 9 Mid-Central Region of the International Collegiate Programming Contest in Fort Smith, Ark.

CONWAY, Ark. (November 18, 2024) — Hendrix College on November 9 fielded two teams at the Mid-Central region gathering of the International Collegiate Programming Contest at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith coming away with first- and eighth-place finishes among the 17 teams that attended at that location.

The first Hendrix team, consisting of Amelia Jones ’26, Colin Phillips ’26, and Katherine Reid ’25, solved eight out of 15 problems, finishing 16th out of about 75 teams in the entire region and first out of all the teams at the UA Fort Smith site, which included all other teams from colleges and universities within Arkansas.

The second Hendrix team (Jacob Collier-Tenison ’26, Niko Mannon ’26, and Eden Robbins ’26), also did well, solving five problems for an eighth-place finish at the Fort Smith site and 34th in the whole region, which includes Arkansas, Illinois (including the Greater Chicago Metropolitan Area that extends into Indiana), Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee.

“This is our second consecutive year with a team finishing first in Arkansas,” said Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Dr. Brent Yorgey, the teams’ faculty advisor. “I’m proud of our teams’ accomplishments, but more importantly, we have a lot of fun together. I look forward to continued success in the spring and into next year.”

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