Awards.

2023

Recorded A Cappella Review Board (RARB)

TAKE WHAT YOU WANT - 5.0

Contemporary A Capella Recording Awards (CARA) Nominations

Best Collegiate Song - “TAKE WHAT YOU WANT”

Best Rock Song - “TAKE WHAT YOU WANT”

2022

ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal 4

1st Place (Quarterfinal Champions) - 388 points

Outstanding Choreography - Ashley Wu for the entire set

ICCA Great Lakes Semifinals

Outstanding Arrangement - Wonyoung Jang for “Jail”

Contemporary A Capella Recording Awards (CARA) Nominations

Best Rock Song - “The Chain” from Built to Last

Best Mixed Voices Collegiate Arrangement - Corinne DiFrancesco: “Breathin/Last Hope” from Built to Last

2021

ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal 1

2nd Place - 394 points

Outstanding Soloist - Taera Kang and Achu Menon

Outstanding Vocal Percussion - Wonyoung Jang



ICCA Great Lakes Semifinal

2nd Place - 355 points

Outstanding Vocal Percussion - Wonyoung Jang

Outstanding Arrangement - Wonyoung Jang


ICCA Wild Card

2nd Place - 379 points



ICCA Finalists


University of Chicago Sense of Community Award


University of Chicago RSO Student Leadership Award

Ege Yalcindag

Wonyoung Jang

Ashley Wu


Voices Only 2021, Vol.1

Our arrangement “Cold” is featured (Track 8)




2020

ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal 1

4th Place

Outstanding Vocal Percussion - Wonyoung Jang


University of Chicago Summer Breeze Challenge

1st Place

University of Chicago “Creativity In Difficult Times” Award

Recorded A Cappella Review Board 5/5 Rating

“You’re A Mean One Mr. Grinch”



2019

ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal 1

2nd Place - 353 points

Outstanding Arrangement - Corinne DiFrancesco


ICCA Great Lakes Semifinalists



2016

ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal 1

3rd Place - 326 points




2015

ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal 1

Outstanding Vocal Percussion - De’Andre Warren for “Tempest”




2013

ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal 4

3rd Place - 295 points

Outstanding Choreography - Lauren Fish for “Bottom of the River”




2001

ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal 1

Best Arrangement - Anne Bazile for “My Funny Valentine”