UT Dallas Chess Team Accomplishments
2012-13
- First place in the Texas Collegiate Championship; First place individual
2011-12
- Second place in the Final Four Championship
- Tied for First place in the Southwest Collegiate Championship; First place individual
- First place in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship, Took Division I and II titles
- Tied for first for the Transatlantic Cup
- Second place in the Texas Collegiate Championship
2010-11
- First place in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- Second place in the Final Four Championship
- First place in the Texas Collegiate Championship
- Won TelePresence Match with Chennai District Chess Association
- First place; Top Women's Team in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- First place in the Southwest Collegiate Championship
- First and Second place in the College Chess League Championship
2009-10
- Won the Transatlantic Cup
- First place in the Southwest Collegiate Championship
- Tied for Second and Fourth place; Top Women’s Team in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
2008-09
- First place in the Texas Collegiate Championship
- Won the Transatlantic Cup
- First place in the Southwest Collegiate Championship
- Tied for First place; Took Division I and II titles; Top Women’s Team in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship.
- First place in the College Chess League Championship
- Tied for First place in the Southwest Collegiate Championship
2007-08
- First place; Division I and IV titles; Top Women’s Team in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- First place in the Texas Collegiate Championship
- First place in the National Collegiate Championship
- First and Second place in the College Chess League Championship
- Top College at the U.S. Amateur Team East Competition
- First place in the Southwest Collegiate Championship
- First place in the Final Four Championship
- Won the Transatlantic Cup
2006-07
- First place in the Southwest Collegiate Championship
- First and Second place in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- First place in the National Collegiate Championship
- Second place in the Texas Collegiate Championship
- Top College at the U.S. Amateur Team East Competition
- First place in the Final Four Championship
2005-06
- Tied for First place in U.S. Amateur Team East Championship
- Top College at the U.S. Amateur Team East Competition
- First place in the Southwest Collegiate Championship
- Second place in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- Second place in the National Collegiate Championship
- Second place in the Final Four Championship
2004-05
- Second place in the Final Four Championship
- First place in the National Collegiate Championship
- Second place in the Final Four Championship
- Tied for First place in US Amateur Team East Championship
- Top College at the U.S. Amateur Team East Competition
- First place in the Texas Collegiate Championship
2003-04
- First place in the Texas Collegiate Championship
- First place in the inaugural National Collegiate Championships
- First place in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- First place in Southwest Collegiate Championships
2002-03
- First place in the Texas Collegiate Championship
- Tied for Second Place in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- Held Second consecutive U.S. Collegiate FIDE rated tournament
- First place in Southwest Collegiate Championships
2001-02
- Tied for First Place in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- First Place in Collegiate Section at Texas State Tournament
- First and Second place in the Texas Collegiate Championship
- First in the Final Four of Collegiate Chess Champions for the Second Year
- Top College & Third Place Team at the U.S. Amateur Team East Competition
- First in the NCCL Tournament for the fourth Consecutive Year
- Held First Ever U.S. Collegiate FIDE rated tournament
2000-01
- First in the 2000 Texas Collegiate Championship
- Top College Honors in U.S. Amateur Team East
- Recognized by Texas Legislature
- Tied for First in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- UT Dallas named Chess College of the Year by the USCF
- Received Mayan Chess Set from Governor of Chiapas, Mexico
- First in the Final Four of Chess
- First in the NCCL Tournament for the third Consecutive Year
1999-2000
- Second at the Pan American Intercollegiate Championship
- Top College Honors in U.S. Amateur Team East
- First in the NCCL Tournament for Second Consecutive Year


