Friday Factoid: The winningest region in the ICCAs

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No region has won more ICCA championships than the west, which has taken home an impressive seven out of thirteen championships. The champs coming out of the west are Stanford Talisman A Cappella, UC Berkeley Men’s Octet (two times), Brigham Young University Vocal Point, Brigham Young University Noteworthy, The USC SoCal VoCals, and, most recently Mt. San Antonio College Fermata Nowhere. The next closest region is the Midwest, with three, followed by the Northeast with two and the Mason-Dixon (South) region with one.

Source: varsityvocals.com

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1 Comment(s)

  1. That’s RIGHT!!!!

    The Westside is the best side, and UC Berkeley is the best…PERIOD. Go West, Go Bears, and go Octet!! Just exercising a few bragging rights as should be expected from a proud alumnus.

    :o)

    Jason Mabie
    Tenor 2
    UC Men’s Octet 2001-04

    Jason Mabie | Apr 30, 2009 | Reply

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