Initial appearance Groce first appeared on
Jeopardy! on September 19, 2005 (Season 22), identifying herself as "a musician originally from Decatur, Georgia." Groce said that she remembers very little of her brief experience, as she was preoccupied by the stress of a recent move to Pittsburgh and raising a new baby. In her first game, Groce beat 19-game champion
David Madden. The next day, Groce finished in third place, behind retired advertising executive Ray Freson and writer Stacey Swann. In total, Groce won $23,801.
2024: JIT and return In March 2024, Groce was invited to compete among a field of 27 contestants from throughout the show’s history in the inaugural
Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament. Groce and fellow Chaser
Brandon Blackwell, also in the JIT field, had helped their trivia teammate Troy Meyer prepare for the 2024 Tournament of Champions, in which he reached the finals. "I compete in a huge number of quiz competitions around the world, and the piece of 'Jeopardy!' that is 'know the things and remember them fast' I knew I was in good shape for," Groce recalled. "But so much of the rest of it — the buzzer, gameplay strategy, lateral thinking, and wordplay skills — I knew would be tricky to train for over just a few weeks." In the JIT, Groce now listed her occupation as "writer and television personality from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania." Groce defeated Dhruv Gaur and Ben Ingram in her quarterfinal game, followed by Matt Jackson and Sam Buttrey in the semifinals. (David Madden, whom she defeated in Season 22, also took part in the JIT, but lost to Amy Schneider in the semifinals.) The finals pitted Groce against Amy Schneider and Andrew He, with the first player to two wins declared the winner. Schneider took the first game, but Groce took the second and third games to win the JIT. She won $100,000 and a bid to the Masters. Between the JIT and the Masters Tournament, Groce’s daily routine included "... an hour-and-a-half doing crosswords and word puzzles like anagrams" in an effort to improve her skill at language and wordplay.
2024 Jeopardy! Masters In the second Jeopardy! Masters Tournament, Groce faced a six-person field including 2023 Masters finalists James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio, and Mattea Roach, as well as 2024 ToC winner Yogesh Raut. Groce also faced Amy Schneider for the second time that year, as the producers selected Schneider as their pick following the JIT. During the Masters Tournament, Groce quickly established herself as a dominant force. By Game 4, Groce was tied with Yogesh Raut with at 10 points, while James Holzhauer followed behind at six match points. After Game 5, Groce led her next closest competitor, Raut, 13 to his 10. Groce led the competition throughout the semifinal rounds but was second to Raut at the start of the two semifinal games, followed by Holzhauer (the 2023 Masters winner) and Amy Schneider. Schneider was eliminated after the two semifinal games. After the first game in the final's matches, Holzhauer led in points, with 28,309, while Groce was in second with 21,400 and Raut in third at 19,200 after a correct final jeopardy response. In Game 2, Raut's early Daily Double wager almost doubled his points. In
Double Jeopardy!, Groce found both daily doubles, wagering it all on the first one and making a more conservative 800-point bet on the second. Contestant scores at the end of both rounds were Groce 34,000; Raut 15,799, and Holzhauer 8,800. All three players correctly answered the Final Jeopardy clue in the category "American Women": "The New York Times wrote of
this woman who had died in 1951, 'Though she was forgotten at the time,
part of her remained alive.'" == Personal life ==