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*[[Barrington Station]] twice: at 2017 SMV Fall Gladiator Open against [[St. Mary's Visitation|St. Mary's Visitation B]] [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/game.jsp?game_id=776358 715–0] on November 4, 2017; and at 2018 Northwestern University Jr. Wildcat against [[St. Giles|St. Giles A]] [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/game.jsp?game_id=821933 710-(-10)] on March 10, 2018
 
*[[Barrington Station]] twice: at 2017 SMV Fall Gladiator Open against [[St. Mary's Visitation|St. Mary's Visitation B]] [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/game.jsp?game_id=776358 715–0] on November 4, 2017; and at 2018 Northwestern University Jr. Wildcat against [[St. Giles|St. Giles A]] [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/game.jsp?game_id=821933 710-(-10)] on March 10, 2018
 
*[[Hunter|Hunter A]] at 2018 Bergen Winter Classic against [[Middlesex Middle|Middlesex Middle G]] 745-(-10)
 
*[[Hunter|Hunter A]] at 2018 Bergen Winter Classic against [[Middlesex Middle|Middlesex Middle G]] 745-(-10)
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*[[JP Stevens|John Adams]] at 2021 New Jersey Middle State Championships against [[Morristown-Beard]] 690-(-5)
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==Incomplete List of Solo Teams That Have Achieved an Individual Grail or Near-Grail==
 
==Incomplete List of Solo Teams That Have Achieved an Individual Grail or Near-Grail==

Revision as of 13:42, 21 June 2021

In quiz bowl, a grail is a term used to refer to the rare feat where one team correctly answers all tossups heard in a game. Generally, this implies a team answering 20 correct tossups, though in a timed match this can vary. The team does not need to answer all of the bonus parts correctly to achieve a grail. Grails almost always occur in situations where the teams playing are heavily mismatched. This may be due to one team missing its best players/being shorthanded, being a novice team, or playing a tournament where the questions being read are too difficult for them, even if they are not novices (e.g. ACF Nationals-level questions). As such, getting a grail is both dependent on chance -- that is, getting a match scheduled against a far weaker opponent -- and skill.

Incomplete List of Teams That Have Achieved a Grail

Open

College

High School

Middle School


Incomplete List of Solo Teams That Have Achieved an Individual Grail or Near-Grail

Even rarer, an individual grail occurs when a single individual, playing solo or with teammates, answers every tossup in a regulation match.

College/Open

High School

Middle School

See Also