2024 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions: Quarterfinals Recap | J!Buzz | Jeopardy.com (2024)

From super-champion upsets to come-from-behind victories, the 2024 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions has already been one for the books! The quarterfinals wrapped on Wednesday with six-game champion Troy Meyer securing the ninth and final spot in the semifinals.

While Champions Wildcard Season 39 winner Deb Bilodeau and three-game winner Sean McShane put up a valiant fight, Troy proved to be unstoppable. After picking up two clutch Daily Doubles and coming up with the correct Final Jeopardy! response, Troy won the game in runaway with a score of $38,400. Deb finished in second with $8,400 and Sean placed third with $5,999.

Nine-game champion Ben Chan also punched his ticket to the semifinals with a runaway. On Tuesday, Ben defeated 2023 High School Reunion Tournament champion Justin Bolsen and three-game winner Emmett Stanton with a first-place score of $29,800.

Ben held the lead for the entirety of the game, picking up the first Daily Double early on and then another one in Double Jeopardy! Justin and Emmett teetered back and forth for second place but Emmett hit a snag with a Daily Double during Double Jeopardy! and ultimately was unable to participate in Final Jeopardy!

Though Ben provided the correct Final Jeopardy! response initially, he crossed it out and ended up missing the final clue along with Justin. Nevertheless, the nine-game champ took first, while Justin finished in second with a score of $9,958.

With a climactic finish in Monday’s quarterfinal, Season One Celebrity Jeopardy! champion Ike Barinholtz claimed victory over 13-game super-champ Ray Lalonde and three-game champion Melissa Klapper.

All three competitors performed strongly throughout the game, but after placing a hefty $8,000 wager on a Daily Double late in Double Jeopardy!, Melissa pulled ahead as the front-runner.

Going into Final Jeopardy!, Melissa held the lead with $21,400, Ike trailed in second with $14,800 and not far behind him Ray sat in third with $13,800. But after making a gutsy wager of $13,801 and coming up with the correct Final Jeopardy! response, Ike won the game with a total of $28,601. Ray took second place with $21,800 and Melissa placed third with $13,199.

Three-game winner Brian Henegar became the sixth champion to claim his spot in the semifinals on March 1, when he took down Champions Wildcard Season 37/38 winner Josh Saak and eight-game champ Stephen Webb.

Brian and Josh were neck-and-neck for most of the game, shifting between first and second while Stephen trailed in third. Final Jeopardy! came down to a face-off between Brian and Josh as Stephen did not qualify to compete in the round. And though both players were unable to come up with the correct response, Brian took the win with a final score of $8,799. Josh placed second with $3,995.

Luigi de Guzman gained entry into the semifinals after winning a fierce battle against Champions Wildcard Season 39 winner Juveria Zaheer and three-game champion Kevin Belle on February 29.

While Juveria established a significant lead early on in the game, Luigi tightened the gap during Double Jeopardy! when he doubled his score with a $10,000 Daily Double wager. Juveria held a narrow lead of $1,400 over Luigi at the start of Final Jeopardy! and Kevin was in third with $5,800. However, after Luigi came up with the correct Final Jeopardy! response, he took the win with a score of $43,999, the highest of all the quarterfinals. Kevin came in second with $5,800 and Juveria finished in third with $2,400.

Three-game champion Yogesh Raut earned his spot in the semifinals on February 28, when he defeated Champions Wildcard Season 37/38 winner Nick Cascone and three-game champion Jake DeArruda.

Jake dominated the Jeopardy! round, but the game intensified during Double Jeopardy! with Yogesh flexing his quick buzzer skills and Nick finding back-to-back Daily Doubles. By the end of the round, Yogesh held a significant lead of $12,400 over Jake and Nick sat in third with $2,400. Though Final Jeopardy! ended with a triple stumper, Yogesh proved victorious and won the fourth quarterfinal with a score of $24,799. Jake took second with $1,999 and Nick finished third with $1.

Four-game champ David Sibley advanced to the semifinals on February 27, when he won his quarterfinal matchup against eight-game champion Hannah Wilson and Champions Wildcard S37/38 winner Yungsheng Wang.

David got out to a strong start entering Double Jeopardy! as the front-runner but competition was stiff during the round. Hannah was hot on the buzzer and found back-to-back Daily Doubles, which could have given her a massive lead. However, she was unable to come up with the correct response to the second Daily Double and missed out on $10,000.

Going into Final Jeopardy!, David led with $18,800 while Hannah was in second with 13,200 and Yungsheng had $3,200. All three players responded correctly to the final clue but thanks to David’s $7,601 wager he won the game with a score of $26,401, a mere $6 lead over Hannah’s second place of score of $26,395. Yungsheng placed third with $6,400.

Three-game champion Jared Watson pulled off one of the most surprising upsets of the tournament thus far on February 26 when he took down 21-game super-champion Cris Pannullo and five-game champion Ben Goldstein.

While each player brought their A-game, Daily Doubles were key to winning the second quarterfinal. Jared found all three Daily Double clues and did not hold back with his wagers.

In the end, Jared won the game in a runaway with a score of $32,200. Ben finished in second with $100 and Cris placed third with $0.

Champions Wildcard S37/38 winner Emily Sands was the first champion to punch their ticket to the semifinals. She defeated six-game champion Suresh Krishnan and four-game champ Matthew Marcus in the first quarterfinal on February 23.

While Emily only picked up one Daily Double during the game and did not provide the correct Final Jeopardy! response, her dominance on the buzzer and wide breadth of knowledge helped her secure a runaway with a score of $21, 800. Matthew placed second with a score of $14,799 and Suresh took third after being ineligible to compete in Final Jeopardy!.

Each quarterfinalist who did not advance to the semifinals was awarded $5,000, while the nine semifinalists moved one step closer to winning the $250,000 grand prize and coveted spot in the upcoming Jeopardy! Masters competition.

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FAQs

How much money did Yogesh Raut win? ›

Yogesh Raut: Won three straight games in January 2023. Qualified as 2024 Tournament of Champions winner. Total winnings of $598,403.

Who won the 2024 Jeopardy Tournament of Champions? ›

After weeks of twists and turns, Jeopardy! has finally crowned the winner of the 2024 Tournament of Champions. Yogesh Raut towered above the competition throughout the finals, and his third victory allowed him to take the overall win.

Who is ahead in Jeopardy Masters 2024? ›

As the 2024 Jeopardy! Masters champion Victoria has won the $500,000 grand prize and Trebek Trophy. For finishing in second place, Yogesh earned $250,000; while James, who came in third place, received $150,000. All three players will receive automatic entry into next year's Jeopardy!

What does Yogesh on Jeopardy do for a living? ›

Yogesh Raut is famous for his participation in Jeopardy! Hailing from Vancouver, Washington, Yogesh is a social and personality psychologist. Additionally, Yogesh has a podcast named Recreational Thinking, which he started in October 2019.

What was the controversy with Yogesh on Jeopardy? ›

Raut, who won three games during Season 39, drew controversy last year when he posted a Facebook rant about Jeopardy!, referring to the long-running game show as “not important.” “Jeopardy has not nor will ever be the Olympics of quizzing,” Raut wrote at the time.

What is Yogesh Raut's religion? ›

Raut was raised Hindu. “Yogesh has an incredible knowledge base and with that comes a clever and dry wit. He's a brilliant and a really kind man.” After his first appearance in January 2023, Raut posted reflections about his “Jeopardy!” experience, writing, “'Jeopardy!

Who won the TOC in 2024? ›

On March 24, New Jersey-born chef Britt Rescigno took on chef, restaurateur and "Chopped " judge Marc Murphy on Food Network's Tournament of Champions" — and won.

Is Victoria Groce married? ›

Her husband is a software engineer at Carnegie Mellon, where Groce has also held journal coordinator and research positions. Groce has a daughter named Nora, who was an infant during her initial appearance on Jeopardy! in 2005. By the time Groce appeared on the Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament and J!

Who won Jeopardy March 19, 2024? ›

Who won 'Jeopardy!' on Tuesday, March 19, 2024? While Meyer was the only one to guess the Kentucky, Indiana-based question correctly, Raut won. Named the winner of the Tournament of Champions, Raut was awarded $250,000 and will compete in the "Jeopardy!" Masters competition, according to USA Today.

Who won the Jeopardy Masters May 1, 2024? ›

“Jeopardy!” has a new “Master.” During Wednesday's finale of the 2024 “Jeopardy!” Masters tournament, Victoria Groce walked away with the win. She beat James Holzhauer, last year's “Jeopardy!” Master, and Yogesh Raut to claim the $500,000 grand prize and Trebek Trophy.

How many games are in Jeopardy Masters? ›

The “Jeopardy! Masters” tournament is back, offering fans a fierce 18-game competition as its elite players battle for that best of the best crown. Returning are James Holzhauer, the champion of last year's clash, along with familiar faces Matt Amodio and Mattea Roach.

What is Coryat in Jeopardy? ›

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Enthusiasts of the show, and now even the show itself, refer to this as the "Coryat score". Coryat scores ignore all Final Jeopardy! rounds, wrong Daily Doubles, and only count correct Daily Doubles by the answer value.

What is Jeopardy Amy's real name? ›

Amy Schneider is an American software engineer and recent Jeopardy! champion. Following an impressive forty-game winning streak, she became the most successful woman ever to compete on Jeopardy!.

What is Jennings Jeopardy salary? ›

How much does Ken Jennings make on Jeopardy!? Ken Jennings makes $4 million per year as Jeopardy!'s host, according to a report by Puck News in December 2023. His former co-host Mayim Bialik, who left Jeopardy! in 2023, also made $4 million per year.

How much did Buzzy Cohen make on Jeopardy? ›

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Cohen won $164,603 over nine games in April and May 2016.

What country is Yogesh Raut from? ›

I don't think it's a coincidence that the first knowledge quizzing demonstrations I ever gave involved knowing states, capitals, and U.S. presidents. Growing up as the child of immigrants, with a foreign-sounding name in the heart of Central Illinois, I had to prove every day that I was an American.

Did Yogesh win Jeopardy tonight? ›

It's official! Yogesh Raut is this year's winner of the Tournament of Champions! Yogesh, who won three games in his initial appearances on the show, became the first player to notch three victories in the finals on Tuesday when he defeated six-game champion Troy Meyer and nine-game champion Ben Chan.

Where did Yogesh Raut go to college? ›

After graduating from IMSA, Raut attended Stanford University where he competed in quiz bowl while earning his bachelor's in psychology.

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