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Revision as of 21:04, 21 June 2016
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology | |
Location: Alexandria, VA | |
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Coaches | Dennis Loo |
State Championships | 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016 Scholastic Bowl; 2002, 2005, 2016 NAQT |
National Championships | 2005 PACE; 2003 NAQT, 2004 NAQT, 2005 NAQT, 2008 NAQT; Panasonic |
National Appearances | HSNCT: 2001-2016 PACE NSC: 2002-2016 NHBB: 2015-2016 |
Program Status | Active |
School Size | 1842 |
NAQT Page | link |
The Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, often known simply as Thomas Jefferson or TJ, is a school located in Alexandria, VA. It is a state chartered magnet school and is known for being highly selective. TJ has a notable force in Virginia and national quizbowl since the early 1990s, especially in the period from 2003 to 2005.
Thomas Jefferson hosts at least one high school tournament each year, usually drawing all the elite teams in the DC region as well as teams from farther afield.
State championship performance
Since the Virginia High School League established its Scholastic Bowl championship in 1998, Thomas Jefferson has won the group AAA title eleven times (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, and 2013) and finished second in the other five years. After the 2014 VHSL Realignment, Thomas Jefferson won the the 5A title in 2016, coming in second in 2014 and 2015. Thomas Jefferson also won the title at the 2002, 2005, and 2016 NAQT Virginia Championship. They finished second in 2001, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2015.
B teams
Thomas Jefferson is notable for fielding strong B teams, including two B teams which finished second at NAQT states and a 2005 B team which finished in the top 10 at NAQT nationals and in the final four at PACE nationals (with TJ A winning both of those tournaments). In 2004, TJ B was ranked second after the preliminary rounds in both NAQT nationals and PACE nationals, but choked in the playoff rounds and finished fifth at PACE and outside the top ten at NAQT. In 2011, their B team placed T-8th at HSNCT and 16th at PACE nationals. In 2016, TJ's B team came second at NAQT states after losing the first match of a disadvantaged final against their A team.
Nationals performance
Thomas Jefferson won the Panasonic national championship in 1994 and contributed several players to the Virginia all-star teams which won in 2003, 2004, and 2005.
Thomas Jefferson finished second at the PACE NSC in 2003 and 2004 and won the tournament in 2005. Besides those TJ teams, only State College at the 1998 to 2001 and 2010 to 2011 PACE NSCs along with LASA at the 2013 and 2014 HSNCTs have repeated as the champion of any major national championship tournament.
Thomas Jefferson won three straight NAQT national championships, from 2003 to 2005. This included a 40-game winning streak sandwiched between a round 10 prelim loss to Dunbar in 2003 and a round 3 loss to Charter B in 2006.
On May 25, 2008, the Thomas Jefferson A team defeated Wilmington Charter A in the 2nd and deciding game of an advantaged final to claim their 4th NAQT National Championship.
Thomas Jefferson A placed second at the 2016 HSNCT.
2005 team
Widely considered the greatest high school team of all time, the 2005 Thomas Jefferson A team had a regular lineup of Sam Lederer, Dan Wright, Will Sullivan, and Jacob Oppenheim. When playing in tossup/bonus formats with that full lineup, TJ A went undefeated for the entire year, believed to be the first team to do so while playing a significantly competitive schedule.
While five other teams have won both major national championships (NAQT HSNCT[1] and PACE NSC) in the same year, Thomas Jefferson's 2005 team remains the only one to go undefeated at both tournaments.
Current Roster
- Rohan Hegde
- Alex Howe
- Saurav Pattanayak
- Michael Yue
- Fred Zhang
- Ruyan Zhang
- Ryan Golant
- Grant Li
Notable alumni
- Dennis Loo - Class of 1994
- Andrew Yaphe - Class of 1994
- Andy Goss - Class of 1998
- Leo Wolpert - Class of 2001
- S. R. Sidarth - Class of 2003
- Sam Lederer - Class of 2005
- Jacob Oppenheim - Class of 2005
- Will Sullivan - Class of 2005
- Dan Wright - Class of 2005
- Evan Silberman - Class of 2007
- Phil Graves - Class of 2008
- Naren Tallapragada - Class of 2009
- James Bradbury - Class of 2012
- Raynor Kuang - Class of 2013
Tournament Results
2015-2016 Academic Year
Date | Tournament | Question Set | Team | Record | Rank | Stats |
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10/3 | Johns Hopkins Novice | NAQT IS-149A | A | 6-3 | 3/19 | [2] |
B | 5-4 | 7/19 | [3] | |||
C | 2-7 | 12/19 | [4] | |||
D | 7-2 | 5/19 | [5] | |||
10/31 | Maryland Fall | Maryland Fall 2015 | A | 8-2 | 2/21 | [6] |
B | 7-3 | 7/21 | [7] | |||
C | 5-5 | 11/21 | [8] | |||
10/31 | Georgetown Invitational | NAQT IS-148 | A | 9-3 | 2/14 | [9] |
B | 8-3 | 3/14 | [10] | |||
C | 7-3 | 7/14 | [11] | |||
11/7 | ACF Fall | ACF Fall 2015 | A | 11-2 | 1/8 | [12] |
B | 3-10 | 7/8 | [13] | |||
11/8 | Centennial Inviational (Varsity) | NAQT IS-151A | A | 7-2 | 2/30 | [14] |
B | 5-4 | 6/30 | [15] | |||
Centennial Inviational (Novice) | NAQT IS-151A | C | 8-1 | 2/36 | [16] | |
D | 3-5 | 12/36 | [17] | |||
E | 5-4 | 32/36 | [18] | |||
11/14 | Washington DC History Bowl (Varsity) | NHBB C-Set | A | 2-3 | 8/10 | [19] |
Washington DC History Bowl (Junior Varsity) | B | 5-0 | 1/18 | |||
C | 4-1 | 3/18 | ||||
12/5 | VCU Winter VIII | NAQT IS-152 | A | 9-2 | 3/24 | [20] |
B | 9-2 | 7/24 | [21] | |||
12/19 | Richard Montgomery Fall Novice | SCOP Novice 6 | A | 10-0 | 1/24 | [22] |
B | 5-5 | 4/24 | [23] | |||
C | 8-2 | 7/24 | [24] | |||
D | 6-4 | 9/24 | [25] | |||
1/9 | VHSL Capitol Conference | VHSL Conferences 2016 | 7-0 | 1/8 | ||
1/30 | VHSL 5A North Regional | VHSL Regionals 2016 | 4-0 | 1/8 | ||
2/20 | Battle for Mid-Atlantic Dominance | NAQT SCT-16DII | A | 12-3 | 1/12 | [26] |
B | 2-12 | 12/12 | [27] | |||
2/27 | VHSL 5A State | VHSL States 2016 | 3-0 | 1/12 | [28] | |
3/12 | Virginia State History Bowl Championships (Varsity) | NHBB A-Set | A | 4-1 | 2/8 | [29] |
Virginia State History Bowl Championships (Junior Varsity) | B | 6-0 | 1/4 | |||
3/19 | NAQT Virginia State Championship | NAQT IS-156 | A | 9-2 | 1/20 | [30] |
B | 9-3 | 2/20 | [31] | |||
C | 6-4 | 7/20 | [32] | |||
4/9 | Northern Virginia History Bowl (Junior Varsity) | B-Set | A | 3-1 | 2/6 | [33] |
4/9 | STORM | HFT X | A | 10-0 | 1/16 | [34] |
B | 8-2 | 5/16 | [35] | |||
4/16 | Johns Hopkins Invitational | NAQT IS-154 | A | 10-2 | 2/24 | [36] |
B | 6-5 | 5/24 | [37] | |||
4/23-4/24 | NHBB Nationals (Varsity) | NHBB Nationals 2016 | A | 6-4 | 38/160 | [38] |
NHBB Nationals (Junior Varsity) | A | 14-2 | 2/102 | [39] | ||
B | 8-2 | 38/102 | [40] | |||
4/30 | VCU Season Finale | CALI | A | 7-3 | 3/21 | [41] |
5/28-5/29 | 2016 HSNCT | HSNCT-16 | A | 15-5 | 2/272 | [42] |
B | 8-5 | 34/272 | [43] | |||
C | 6-5 | 77/272 | [44] | |||
6/4-6/5 | 2016 NSC | 2016 PACE NSC | A | 15-4 | 3/96 | [45] |
B | 9-9 | 20/96 | [46] |
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