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Strong high school teams sometimes compete in collegiate tournaments for extra challenge and practice. Sometimes a high school team will actually win a collegiate tournament. Known instances of this happening include the [[1994 Thomas Jefferson (VA)|1994 Thomas Jefferson]] team at Georgetown's tournament, the [[2000 State College]] team at [[1999 Nittany Lion Invitational|Penn State's tournament]], the [[2007 Maggie Walker]] team at [[2007 VCU Open|VCU's tournament]], and the [[2008 MLK]] team at the Southeast ACF Regionals.
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Strong high school teams sometimes compete in collegiate tournaments for extra challenge and practice.
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List of High Schools teams that have won a College Tournament:
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| [[1994 Thomas Jefferson (VA)|1994 Thomas Jefferson]]
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| [[1999 Nittany Lion Invitational|Penn State's tournament]]
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| [[2000 State College]]
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| [[2007 VCU Open|VCU tournament]]
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Revision as of 19:49, 29 May 2013

Strong high school teams sometimes compete in collegiate tournaments for extra challenge and practice.

List of High Schools teams that have won a College Tournament:

Tournament Year Champion Location
1994 1994 Thomas Jefferson Georgetown
Penn State's tournament 1999 2000 State College Penn State
VCU tournament 2007 2007 Maggie Walker VCU
Southeast ACF Regionals 2008 2008 MLK