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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2001 NSC [[PACE]]
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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2001 [[PACE]] NSC
 
|champion = [[2001 State College|State College]]
 
|champion = [[2001 State College|State College]]
 
|second = [[2001 Georgetown Day|Georgetown Day]]
 
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|scorer = [[Dan Suzman]]
 
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|editors = [[Anthony de Jesus]] (head editor during first phase of tournament production); [[Matt Weiner]], [[Brandon Eilertson]], and [[Josh Levit]] (editors of second phase of tournament production); [[Susan Ferrari]] (editor of all-star game)
 
|site = [[Bowling Green]]
 
|site = [[Bowling Green]]
 
|field = 22
 
|field = 22

Latest revision as of 19:10, 5 May 2022

2001 PACE NSC
Edited by Anthony de Jesus (head editor during first phase of tournament production); Matt Weiner, Brandon Eilertson, and Josh Levit (editors of second phase of tournament production); Susan Ferrari (editor of all-star game)
Champion State College
Runner-up Georgetown Day
Third Detroit Catholic Central and Detroit Country Day
High scorer Dan Suzman
Site Bowling Green
Field 22
Stats

The 2001 National Scholastic Championship was won by State College, consisting of Susannah Burrows, Martin Devecka, Julia Liu, and David Schloss. The tournament was held at Bowling Green State University (OH).

Tournament results

State College defeated Georgetown Day in the final, 255-230. Georgetown Day and State College defeated Detroit Country Day and Detroit Catholic Central in the semifinals, respectively.

The tournament used the old PACE NSC tournament format including an all-in consolation playoff.

Individual results

This was the first year in which individual stats were fully preserved from the NSC. The full statistical records were located in 2020 and are currently being processed into SQBS format for posting.

The tournament all-stars (selected by vote of participating teams and staffers) were Josh Crawford of Detroit Catholic Central, Martin Devecka of State College, Joe Galea of Detroit Catholic Central, Matt Lesser of Maret, Nate Meyvis of Detroit Country Day, Yogesh Raut of Team Illinois, Dan Suzman of Georgetown Day, and Art Vilassakdanont of Maggie Walker.

The top 8 prelim scorers by PPG were:

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