College Student from Bethesda to Appear in Jeopardy! College Championship Finals

Sam Deutsch won in the semifinals episode Tuesday and will compete for $100,000 in two episodes airing Thursday and Friday nights

February 11, 2016 10:50 a.m.

Sam Deutsch, who grew up in Bethesda and graduated from Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, will appear in the two-episode finals of the Jeopardy! College Championship to be broadcast Thursday and Friday nights.

Deutsch, a junior at the University of Southern California, made it to the finals after winning quarter-final and semifinal contests with strategic bets that put him $1 ahead of his competitors. The former member of the Richard Montgomery It’s Academic trivia team has an opportunity to win the tournament’s $100,000 grand prize. He will compete against two women—Sarah Dubnik of the University of Pittsburgh and Nikki Peters of the University of California, Berkeley.

Deutsch, who declared he was a huge Kanye West fan while responding to personal questions from host Alex Trebek  on Tuesday night’s semifinals episode, told Bethesda Beat last week he prepared for the long-running TV trivia show by reading a book by famous Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings and by watching old episodes while using a pen as a simulated buzzer.

Correction: The grand prize number was incorrect in an earlier version of this story. It's $100,000, not $1 million.

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