Difference between revisions of "2016 NSC"

From QBWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 11: Line 11:
 
}}
 
}}
 
The '''2016 NSC''' took place on June 4-5 at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Rosemont, Illinois (near Chicago), with 96 teams participating. [[LASA|LASA A]] defeated [[Stevenson|Stevenson A]] in the first game of an advantaged final. [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson A]] came in third and [[Hinsdale Central|Hinsdale Central A]] came in fourth. [[Southside]] was the top small school. [[Dunbar|Dunbar B]] was the top JV team.
 
The '''2016 NSC''' took place on June 4-5 at the [[Hyatt Regency O'Hare]] in Rosemont, Illinois (near Chicago), with 96 teams participating. [[LASA|LASA A]] defeated [[Stevenson|Stevenson A]] in the first game of an advantaged final. [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)|Thomas Jefferson A]] came in third and [[Hinsdale Central|Hinsdale Central A]] came in fourth. [[Southside]] was the top small school. [[Dunbar|Dunbar B]] was the top JV team.
 +
 +
In an unusual turn of events, [[Detroit Catholic Central]] A ended up placing two places below their B team. Both DCC A and DCC B lost 4 games in their superplayoff bracket, but DCC A carried over an additional loss to Thomas Jefferson A, who had been in their playoff bracket - meanwhile, DCC B had gone undefeated in the playoffs. This left DCC B in a three-way tie for 4th which ended with them in 5th and DCC A in a tie for 7th which ended with them in 7th: two places lower.
  
 
{{Navbox NSC}}
 
{{Navbox NSC}}

Revision as of 22:06, 18 March 2021

2016 PACE NSC
Edited by PACE
Champion LASA A
Runner-up Stevenson A
Third Thomas Jefferson A
Fourth Hinsdale Central A
High scorer Eric Wolfsberg, Bethlehem Central
Site Rosemont, IL
Field 96
Stats [1]

The 2016 NSC took place on June 4-5 at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont, Illinois (near Chicago), with 96 teams participating. LASA A defeated Stevenson A in the first game of an advantaged final. Thomas Jefferson A came in third and Hinsdale Central A came in fourth. Southside was the top small school. Dunbar B was the top JV team.

In an unusual turn of events, Detroit Catholic Central A ended up placing two places below their B team. Both DCC A and DCC B lost 4 games in their superplayoff bracket, but DCC A carried over an additional loss to Thomas Jefferson A, who had been in their playoff bracket - meanwhile, DCC B had gone undefeated in the playoffs. This left DCC B in a three-way tie for 4th which ended with them in 5th and DCC A in a tie for 7th which ended with them in 7th: two places lower.