1995-96 Highlights of the UMBC Chess Club
- June 24-28. Twenty-eight students attend UMBC's first
Summer Chess Camp,
lead by Grandmaster Ilya J. Smirin. Instructors
include Managing Director Steve Shutt (from Philadelphia), Senior
Master William Morrison, and other members of the UMBC Chess Team.
- June 21-22. Grandmaster Ilya J. Smirin defeats Senior
Master William ``the exterminator'' Morrison in UMBC's first
exhibition chess match held in Lecture Halls V and II. The match
features computer projection from an autosensory board, live sports
commentary by Masters Craig Jones and Igor Epshteyn, and video
closeups of the players. Games.
- March 16-17. The second UMBC Open is held, again
concurrently with the playoffs for the Maryland Scholastic
Championship. Edic's brother Mikhal Tsibulevsky wins
the playoffs and a full four-year in-state tuition scholarship to
UMBC.
- February 17, 1996. Grandmaster Smirin simultaneously plays 23 people
in the UMBC Library. Smirin loses one game (to Weerakoon), draws one,
and wins 21.
Story.
- December. UMBC wins the bid to host the
1996 Pan-Am
in Baltimore. Sherman also secures sponsorship from
Uptronics, Inc., and later from Southwest Airlines.
- December 26-39. UMBC places fourth at the
1995 Pan-American
Intercollegiate Chess Championship,
in New York City; Smirin wins the
prize for Board 1 prize.
Story.
- November 11. UMBC beats MIT 5-1 in a six-board
intercollegiate match in Cambridge, MA.
Story.
- October 7-8. Ishan Weerakoon regains his title
as UMBC Chess Champion by defeating Bella Belegradek
(Smirin and Morrison do not enter the Championship).
Story.
- September 16. Sixty-five students from
Baltimore City Public Schools spend a day at UMBC learning chess.
- Alan Sherman orchestrates Master
Preparation, a noncredit Continuing Education Course in Chess by
Grandmaster Smirin. Videotapes of lectures are broadcast throughout
the world on the internet using the Mbone multicast system. Course
materials are made available on the world wide web, and Smirin holds
weekly office hours on the Internet Chess Club. Twenty-two students
attend the lectures in person at UMBC.
- August 1995. International Grandmaster Ilya J. Smirin (FIDE
2630) and Senior Master William Morrison (USCF 2535) matriculate at
UMBC, significantly raising the level of competitive chess on campus.
Chess Expert Derrick Longo also arrives.