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This battle is the first described in John Keegan’s The Face of Battle, which attempts to visualize wedges of soldiers in mixed-rank “hedgehog” formation. Ruth Bader Ginsburg judged a mock trial that condemned the victor of this battle for issuing an order to execute all prisoners when local peasants raided his unguarded baggage (15[1])train. “Double subsidies” raised a fleet of up to 1,500 cogs for the winners of this battle, who attempted to retreat to (*) Calais after taking heavy losses while besieging (10[2])Harfleur. This battle, the (-5[1])climax of an invasion allegedly launched as a reaction to a gift of tennis balls, ended when mounted men-at-arms under Charles D’Albret charged through mud on Saint Crispin’s Day, only to be massacred by longbows. For 10 (10[1])points, name this 1415 battle, a (10[1])victory for Henry V. ■END■

ANSWER: Battle of Agincourt
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Cooper RohColumbia ARutgers5315
Sam ShottesGathererPrinceton8210
Jacob Hardin-BernhardtNYU AYale8210
Jacob DubnerColumbia BLehigh A86-5
Andre WongColumbia CLehigh B12310
Eddie FuhrerLehigh AColumbia B12910

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2024 Booster Shot (Columbia)02/23/2024Y5100%20%20%93.80
2024 Booster Shot (Waterloo)02/23/2024Y367%33%33%68.50
2024 Booster Shot (Vanderbilt)03/02/2024Y1100%0%0%77.00