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The 2012 South Central USA Regional Practice Contest

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SumAtt

Name A Total att/solv
Texas A&M Aggies (Texas A&M) 1/Y 1/1
UT Team 1 (UT Austin) 1/Y 1/1
ACU White (ACU) 1/Y 1/1
Cardinals (Lamar Univ.) 1/Y 1/1
Hai World (Trinity U.) 1/Y 1/1
Rice Blue (Rice) 1/Y 1/1
Rice Gray (Rice) 1/Y 1/1
01010101 01001110 01001111 (UNO) 1/Y 1/1
Mirabeau's (Lamar Univ.) 1/Y 1/1
OU A (U Oklahoma) 1/Y 1/1
Andre[w] and David (LSU) 1/Y 1/1
Baylor Bruin (Baylor) 1/Y 1/1
UT Team 2 (UT Austin) 1/Y 1/1
cat /dev/urandom (LSU) 1/Y 1/1
Null Terminators (McNeese) 1/Y 1/1
Texas A&M Maroon (Texas A&M) 1/Y 1/1
TC-264 (LeTourneau) 1/Y 1/1
Kiowa Koders (MSU) 1/Y 1/1
NSU (NSU) 1/Y 1/1
Texas A&M White (Texas A&M) 1/Y 1/1
Ole Miss Rocks (Ole Miss) 1/Y 1/1
Golden Spiral (Tulsa) 1/Y 1/1
Kode Gamblers (UT Tyler) 2/Y 2/1
Ole Miss Rolls (Ole Miss) 1/Y 1/1
OU 1 (U Oklahoma) 2/Y 2/1
Aleph One (Tulsa) 1/Y 1/1
VC-22 (LeTourneau) 2/Y 2/1
Baylor Green (Baylor) 2/Y 2/1
Planets (UT Dallas) 2/Y 2/1
Comets (UT Dallas) 2/Y 2/1
Stars (UT Dallas) 3/Y 3/1
Turing Complete Annihilation (UNO) 3/Y 3/1
Diet Pepsi (McNeese) 2/Y 2/1
Trinity A (Trinity U.) 3/Y 3/1
UT Team 4 (UT Austin) 3/Y 3/1
OC Eagles (Okla. Christian) 3/Y 3/1
Beth One (Tulsa) 4/Y 4/1
OC Talons (Okla. Christian) 4/Y 4/1
Rice Owls (Rice) 5/Y 5/1
Gold (ORU) 5/Y 5/1
su root (Southwestern U) 7/Y 7/1
VC-12 (LeTourneau) 6/Y 6/1
Catahoula Coders (Centenary) 6/Y 6/1
Prelude (UTB) 8/Y 8/1
ACU Purple (ACU) 4/N 4/0
Art of Programming (Trinity U.) 4/N 4/0
Baylor Gold (Baylor) 3/N 3/0
Blue (ORU) 7/N 7/0
Cru1 (UMHB) 7/N 7/0
Cru2 (UMHB) 1/N 1/0
Dakota Debuggers (MSU) 5/N 5/0
Gold Coders (CU) 14/N 14/0
Hard NOP Life (LSU) 7/N 7/0
NAC (NAC) 17/N 17/0
OC Aerie (Okla. Christian) 9/N 9/0
su idea (Southwestern U) 0/N 0/0
UD 1 (University of Dallas) 4/N 4/0
UT Team 3 (UT Austin) 0/N 0/0
Submitted/1st Yes/Total Yes 180/4/44 180/44
Updated Sat Oct 20 10:20:01 2012 Description of the "SumAtt" report: A table similar to the sumtime table but instead of giving the time of solution for solved problems simply indicates "Y" or "N" according to whether the team has solved the problem.