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Revision as of 09:57, 11 July 2011

The Bulldog High School Academic Tournament or BHSAT is a tournament for high school teams hosted by Yale. The tournament is traditionally a set written by the Yale team.

The 20th edition of the tournament was held in 2011 and was won by Hunter. That year's edition was edited by Matt Jackson.

Results

Note: it is presumed that the tournaments has happened for 20 consecutive years; this may not be the case.

Year Champion Second Third Fourth
1992? Need results Need results Need results Need results
1993? Need results Need results Need results Need results
1994? Need results Need results Need results Need results
1995? Need results Need results Need results Need results
1996 Phillips Academy A Simsbury A Need results Need results
1997 Maggie Walker [1] Need results Half Hollow Hills West [2] Need results
1998 Need results Need results Brookwood [3] Dorman [4]
1999 State College [5] Simbsbury A Walter Johnson [6] Harrisburg Academy
2000 State College A Maggie Walker Brookwood New Milford A
2001 State College [7] Georgetown Day School [8] Mannheim Township Walter Johnson
2002 Los Alamitos Thomas Jefferson A Horace Greeley A Maggie Walker
2003 Need results Need results Need results Need results
2004 Need results Need results Need results Need results
2005 State College A Gonzaga Walter Johnson Caddo Magnet
2006 State College A Walter Johnson Seton Hall Prep A Dorman
2007 Gonzaga Stuyvesant A Dorman Kellenberg A
2008 Stuyvesant State College A Hunter Gonzaga
2009 Kellenberg A Stuyvesant Kellenberg B Half Hollow Hills West
2010 Hunter Saint Joseph Kellenberg A Seton Hall Prep
2011 Hunter A Hunter B State College A Hunter C
  • The editions including and prior to 2009 featured a single-elimination playoff with no third-place game, so the teams listed as third and fourth place would actually be tied for third place.