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Quantum Hoops

"Before they change the world, they need to win ONE game."

While most sports films celebrate the quest for a championship, "Quantum Hoops" follows a team that is searching for a single win. The documentary chronicles the final week of the 2006 Caltech basketball season. The team is currently in the midst of a 21 year losing streak - over 240 consecutive conference losses. Caltech is annually considered one of the top 5 academic institutions in the world yet its athletic department always takes a back seat to the achievements of its world renowned faculty, Nobel prize winners, and advancements in the world of science and technology.

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  • Brett Bush

    Brett Bush

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  • Jordan Carlson

    Jordan Carlson

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  • Scott Davies

    Scott Davies

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  • Roy Dow

    Roy Dow

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  • David Duchovny

    David Duchovny

    Narrator

  • Yang Hai

    Yang Hai

  • Travis Haussler

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  • Jim Helgren

    Jim Helgren

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  • Day Ivy

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Overview

While most sports films celebrate the quest for a championship, "Quantum Hoops" follows a team that is searching for a single win. The documentary chronicles the final week of the 2006 Caltech basketball season. The team is currently in the midst of a 21 year losing streak - over 240 consecutive conference losses. Caltech is annually considered one of the top 5 academic institutions in the world yet its athletic department always takes a back seat to the achievements of its world renowned faculty, Nobel prize winners, and advancements in the world of science and technology.

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