Alex Damisch 鈥16 is a big fan of knowledge games. Now more than ever.

Her gaming history, which included stints at 澳门六合彩开奖结果 as a trivia master for the听听and president of the Quizbowl club, paid off recently with a run on听Jeopardy!听that included three days of winning and a tally of $35,549. The episodes featuring Damisch on the popular TV game show aired in late November.

鈥淚鈥檝e been a fan of competitive knowledge games for as long as I can remember,鈥 said Damisch, who lives in Chicago and works as a data analyst for Underwriters Laboratories.

She was drawn to the games while growing up 鈥斕Jeopardy!听补苍诲听Who Wants to Be a Millionaire听were favorites 鈥 but it was her experience with Quizbowl while a student at Lawrence that really prepped her for her shot when the听闯别辞辫补谤诲测!听cameras rolled.

Quizbowl is a team knowledge competition. Students at Lawrence meet regularly to practice and they travel to compete against other schools.

鈥淨uizbowl asks about a wider range of academic subjects, and with greater depth, than anything you鈥檇 see on TV,鈥 Damisch said. 鈥淚 was never a dominant player, but it broadened my range of knowledge and got me reading about things I would have never imagined.鈥

That wasn鈥檛 the only Lawrence connection contributing to her success as she fielded questions from Alex Trebek on the set in Los Angeles. She credits her fianc茅, John O鈥橬eill 鈥18, with prepping her in the three weeks leading up to her听Jeopardy!听taping. She and O鈥橬eill met at Lawrence when she was a sophomore and he was a freshman. He, too, is a big fan of the听Jeopardy!-style games.

鈥淎fter I got the call, we dropped wedding planning and pretty much everything else but work for the three weeks that we had to prepare,鈥 Damisch said.

She used a standup desk and held a click pen to simulate a buzzer while playing along to old episodes of听Jeopardy!, with O鈥橬eill coaching and keeping score along the way.

鈥淛ohn worked in various capacities at the library for all five years at Lawrence, and he鈥檚 particularly gifted at finding resources on any topic you can imagine,鈥 Damisch said. 鈥淭hat really came in handy when we tried to attack some of my weaker subjects, like animal science and older pop culture. 鈥 It says a lot about John that he would, for example, quiz me on Canadian provincial capitals and major cities well into the night without complaint.鈥

This marked the fourth time Damisch had auditioned for听Jeopardy!听鈥 once as a Lawrence student and three times since graduating in 2016. It鈥檚 not an easy process. This time, she felt she was ready.

鈥淭he day after I came back from vacation, I got the call,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 admit that my first thought was exasperation at having to take more vacation time. But for听Jeopardy!, you make it work.鈥

Damisch is used to juggling tight schedules. While at Lawrence, she completed a B.A. degree in mathematics and a B.Mus. degree in clarinet in four years 鈥 and served as a trivia master for the Great Midwest Trivia Contest in both 2015 and 2016. She went on to earn a master鈥檚 degree in predictive analytics from DePaul University.

Now she plays trivia games with co-workers and continues to volunteer for organizations that work with Quizbowl competitions. When she receives her听Jeopardy!听winnings in a few weeks, she said she plans to set aside a little for a honeymoon trip, donate some to Orthodox Christian causes that are important to her, and invest the rest.

And she鈥檒l look back fondly on her听Jeopardy!听experience, even if much of it is a bit fuzzy.

鈥淚鈥檇 say I probably remember one or two distinct moments from each game, the rest is a blur,鈥 Damisch said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 take that much longer to tape an episode of听Jeopardy!听than it does to watch one. 鈥 After I taped the shows, I thought to myself, 鈥楳an, it went by so fast, and I was always so focused on my next move, I hope I remembered to smile.鈥 Spoiler alert: I did not.鈥