The annual Jeopardy! College Championship comes to a close tonight, February 14. Letโ€™s hope itโ€™s a sweet one for Goucher student Sarah Bart, who showed those other competitors whoโ€™s boss during last weekโ€™s semi-final round, and clinched a spot in tonightโ€™s final.

After a slow-ish start โ€” Bart trailed George Washington sophomore Jaime Alayon by $4,000 at the first commercial break โ€” Bart quickly made up the difference. By the end of the Double Jeopardy round, Bart had $25,800; Greer Mackabee, a senior at Duke, had $14,400, and poor Alayon had a mere $3,200. Both of Bartโ€™s competitors botched the final answer (Category:  Characters in Poetry.  Answer:  โ€œThe name of this title heroine of a 1847 poem is from the Greek for โ€˜good news.’โ€ Bart ended up with a whopping $29,300; sheโ€™d gotten 28 answers correct (including two Daily Doubles), and three questions wrong.

If youโ€™re so inclined, you can test yourself against all the questions from Bartโ€™s game here. The correct response for the Final Jeopardy! Round? Evangeline. I was an English major, and I had no idea. Which is why Iโ€™m not on Jeopardy.

The (surprisingly numerous!) Jeopardy discussion boards and recap sites had plenty to say about Bartโ€™s victory. โ€œWe thought this was one where you didnโ€™t necessarily need to know Longfellow and his epic poem โ€˜Evangeline: A Tale of Acadieโ€™ to get it. Knowing the etymology of the word evangelist would have done it, but then Evangline isnโ€™t the only feminine form of that word as a name, so maybe you would have to know Longfellow after all,โ€ one sniffed. More power to Bart that she did. If you donโ€™t have a hot date (or even if you do), we suggest tuning in tonight to watch Bart try for the $100,000 grand prize.