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{{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2016 [[NAQT]] [[MSNCT]] | {{Tourneybox|Tournament Name = 2016 [[NAQT]] [[MSNCT]] | ||
− | |champion = [[Middlesex Middle|Middlesex]] | + | |champion = [[Middlesex Middle|Middlesex A]] |
− | |second = [[Longfellow]] | + | |second = [[Longfellow|Longfellow A]] |
− | |third = [[Challenger-Ardenwood]] | + | |third = [[Challenger-Ardenwood]] |
− | |fourth = [[Chamblee]] | + | |fourth = [[Chamblee Middle|Chamblee A]] |
|scorer = [[Arjun Subramanian]] | |scorer = [[Arjun Subramanian]] | ||
|editors = [[NAQT]] | |editors = [[NAQT]] | ||
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|stats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=6599 NAQT] | |stats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/tournament-teams.jsp?tournament_id=6599 NAQT] | ||
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− | The '''2016 MSNCT''' was held on 7 May and 8 May 2016 at the [[Hilton Atlanta]]. [[Middlesex Middle|Middlesex]] won the tournament, [[Longfellow]] placed second, [[Challenger-Ardenwood]] placed third, and [[Chamblee Middle|Chamblee]] placed fourth. 160 teams participated | + | The '''2016 MSNCT''' was held on 7 May and 8 May 2016 at the [[Hilton Atlanta]]. [[Middlesex Middle|Middlesex A]] (Darien, Connecticut) won the tournament, [[Longfellow|Longfellow A]] (Falls Church, Virginia) placed second, [[Challenger-Ardenwood]] (Newark, California) placed third, and [[Chamblee Middle|Chamblee A]] (Georgia) placed fourth. 160 teams participated. |
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
− | Each team played eight preliminary rounds. At the end of the prelim rounds, [[Pi-oneers]] | + | Each team played eight preliminary rounds. At the end of the prelim rounds, [[Pi-oneers|Pi-oneers A]] gained the first seed card after beating [[Longfellow|Longfellow A]]. [[Longfellow|Longfellow A]] previously had beaten [[Middlesex Middle|Middlesex A]] and [[Kealing]]. Teams with at least a 5-3 record advanced to playoffs. [[Middlesex Middle|Middlesex A]] remained undefeated in the playoffs until being beaten by [[Longfellow|Longfellow A]] in the semifinals. [[Longfellow|Longfellow A]] then defeated [[Challenger-Ardenwood]] and lost to [[Middlesex Middle|Middlesex A]] on the last tossup of the final match. |
− | NAQT gave All-Star awards | + | NAQT gave out All-Star awards to the top 30 players in the tournament, and Rising Star awards to the top eight non-eighth grade players. The top All-Star was [[Arjun Subramanian]] with 113.26 PPG, who was followed by [[Isak Dai]] with 98.96 PPG and [[John John Groger]] with 98.92 PPG, respectively. |
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[[Category:MSNCT]] | [[Category:MSNCT]] | ||
[[Category:NAQT]] | [[Category:NAQT]] |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 8 September 2020
2016 NAQT MSNCT | |
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Edited by | NAQT |
Champion | Middlesex A |
Runner-up | Longfellow A |
Third | Challenger-Ardenwood |
Fourth | Chamblee A |
High scorer | Arjun Subramanian |
Site | Atlanta, GA |
Field | |
Stats | NAQT |
The 2016 MSNCT was held on 7 May and 8 May 2016 at the Hilton Atlanta. Middlesex A (Darien, Connecticut) won the tournament, Longfellow A (Falls Church, Virginia) placed second, Challenger-Ardenwood (Newark, California) placed third, and Chamblee A (Georgia) placed fourth. 160 teams participated.
Summary
Each team played eight preliminary rounds. At the end of the prelim rounds, Pi-oneers A gained the first seed card after beating Longfellow A. Longfellow A previously had beaten Middlesex A and Kealing. Teams with at least a 5-3 record advanced to playoffs. Middlesex A remained undefeated in the playoffs until being beaten by Longfellow A in the semifinals. Longfellow A then defeated Challenger-Ardenwood and lost to Middlesex A on the last tossup of the final match.
NAQT gave out All-Star awards to the top 30 players in the tournament, and Rising Star awards to the top eight non-eighth grade players. The top All-Star was Arjun Subramanian with 113.26 PPG, who was followed by Isak Dai with 98.96 PPG and John John Groger with 98.92 PPG, respectively.
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