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− | The '''2011 Snow Carleton Academic Tournament (SnowCAT)''' was a high school quizbowl tournament run on [[NAQT]] IS-100 at [[Carleton College]] and directed by [[Carsten Gehring]]. The tournament took place on January | + | The '''2011 Snow Carleton Academic Tournament (SnowCAT)''' was a high school quizbowl tournament run on [[NAQT]] IS-100 at [[Carleton College]] and directed by [[Carsten Gehring]]. The tournament took place on January 22, 2011 and was the eighth edition of Carleton's annual [[SnowCAT]]. |
==Format== | ==Format== | ||
− | With 31 teams, the preliminary rounds were run with five groups of five and one group of six. | + | With 31 teams, the preliminary rounds were run with five groups of five and one group of six. Teams were then rebracketed based on their performance in the prelims, with the 6-team group being the top bracket. This was the first SnowCAT that did not use a sixteen-team single elimination bracket to determine the winner. |
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
− | [[Chanhassen|Chanhassen A]] went undefeated throughout the day to claim first place. [[Chaska|Chaska A]], [[Eden Prairie|Eden Prairie A]], and [[Wayzata|Wayzata B]] tied for second place, with all teams agreeing to use statistical tiebreakers rather than play games to decide placement, as the top five teams all qualified for HSNCT regardless. This resulted in Eden Prairie A finishing second, Chaska A third, and Wayzata B fourth. The top scorer at the tournament was | + | [[Chanhassen|Chanhassen A]] went undefeated throughout the day to claim first place. [[Chaska|Chaska A]], [[Eden Prairie|Eden Prairie A]], and [[Wayzata|Wayzata B]] tied for second place, with all teams agreeing to use statistical tiebreakers rather than play games to decide placement, as the top five teams all qualified for HSNCT regardless. This resulted in Eden Prairie A finishing second, Chaska A third, and Wayzata B fourth. The top scorer at the tournament was Max Timmons of [[Central (St. Paul, Minnesota High School)|St. Paul Central]]. Stats can be found [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament/standings.jsp?tournament_id=3569 here]. |
[[Category:High school quizbowl in Minnesota]] | [[Category:High school quizbowl in Minnesota]] | ||
[[Category:High school tournaments]] | [[Category:High school tournaments]] | ||
[[Category:Carleton]] | [[Category:Carleton]] |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 10 June 2021
The 2011 Snow Carleton Academic Tournament (SnowCAT) was a high school quizbowl tournament run on NAQT IS-100 at Carleton College and directed by Carsten Gehring. The tournament took place on January 22, 2011 and was the eighth edition of Carleton's annual SnowCAT.
Format
With 31 teams, the preliminary rounds were run with five groups of five and one group of six. Teams were then rebracketed based on their performance in the prelims, with the 6-team group being the top bracket. This was the first SnowCAT that did not use a sixteen-team single elimination bracket to determine the winner.
Results
Chanhassen A went undefeated throughout the day to claim first place. Chaska A, Eden Prairie A, and Wayzata B tied for second place, with all teams agreeing to use statistical tiebreakers rather than play games to decide placement, as the top five teams all qualified for HSNCT regardless. This resulted in Eden Prairie A finishing second, Chaska A third, and Wayzata B fourth. The top scorer at the tournament was Max Timmons of St. Paul Central. Stats can be found here.