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The '''National All-Star Academic Tournament (NASAT)''' is run by [[HSAPQ|High School Academic Pyramid Questions]]. It is a national tournament for state all-star teams, meaning that each state is only allowed to enter one team in the tournament. The first occurrence of this tournament was held June 12-13, 2010 at [[Vanderbilt]] and was well-received.
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The '''National All-Star Academic Tournament (NASAT)''' is run by [[HSAPQ|High School Academic Pyramid Questions]]. It is a national tournament for state all-star teams, meaning that only one team from each state or Canadian province is allowed to enter in the tournament. The first occurrence of this tournament was held June 12-13, 2010 at [[Vanderbilt]] and was well-received.
  
 
This is not the first tournament to use state all-star teams, since that was formerly done by [[PAC|PAC/NTAE]]. However, this was the first tournament using all-star teams to feature pyramidal questions and one-on-one matches.
 
This is not the first tournament to use state all-star teams, since that was formerly done by [[PAC|PAC/NTAE]]. However, this was the first tournament using all-star teams to feature pyramidal questions and one-on-one matches.
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Revision as of 16:57, 21 March 2014

The National All-Star Academic Tournament (NASAT) is run by High School Academic Pyramid Questions. It is a national tournament for state all-star teams, meaning that only one team from each state or Canadian province is allowed to enter in the tournament. The first occurrence of this tournament was held June 12-13, 2010 at Vanderbilt and was well-received.

This is not the first tournament to use state all-star teams, since that was formerly done by PAC/NTAE. However, this was the first tournament using all-star teams to feature pyramidal questions and one-on-one matches.

Results

Year Champion Second Third Fourth Location Field Size Stats Set
2010 Pennsylvania (State College) South Carolina (Dorman and Southside) Illinois (Auburn, Ignatius, OPRF, Stevenson) Virginia (Maggie Walker and TJ) Vanderbilt 16 prelims overall [1] Audio from the 2010 second-place match
2011 Texas (LASA and Seven Lakes) Illinois (Auburn, Ignatius, OPRF, Stevenson) Ohio (Copley, Warren G. Harding, Northmont, Olmsted Falls, Solon, Walnut Hills) California (Bellarmine, Rancho Bernardo, University) Maryland 10 [2] [3]
2012 California (Bellarmine and Escobar) Illinois (Auburn, Carbondale, Loyola, Latin School) New York (Hunter and Ardsley) Georgia (Centennial, Norcross, Alpharetta, Bainbridge, and Brookwood) Ohio State 13 [4] [5]
2013 Missouri (Ladue) Texas (Cistercian, Harmony, LASA, St. John's) California (Arcadia, Bellarmine, Foothill, Torrey Pines) Ohio (Dublin Scioto, Northmont, Olmsted Falls, Solon) Ohio State 13 [6] http://www.hsapq.com/downloads/tournament41/