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The 2006 [[Raleigh Charter]] team won the [[2006 NSC|PACE NSC]] with a lineup of Chris Hoersting, Katie Huddleston, Will Schultz, and Andrew Zonderman. They rallied from a 5-2 prelim performance to go 4-1 in the playoff bracket, then won two rematches of previous losses, against State College A in the semifinals and Richard Montgomery A in the finals, to take the title. According to the post-tournament discussion, this was the only North Carolina team ever to win a national championship. | The 2006 [[Raleigh Charter]] team won the [[2006 NSC|PACE NSC]] with a lineup of Chris Hoersting, Katie Huddleston, Will Schultz, and Andrew Zonderman. They rallied from a 5-2 prelim performance to go 4-1 in the playoff bracket, then won two rematches of previous losses, against State College A in the semifinals and Richard Montgomery A in the finals, to take the title. According to the post-tournament discussion, this was the only North Carolina team ever to win a national championship. | ||
− | This was the third time, after [[1999 State College]] and [[2002 Richard Montgomery]], that a team won the PACE NSC without attending the NAQT HSNCT in the same year, thus confounding efforts to determine a consensus national champion. | + | This was the third time, after [[1999 State College]] and [[2002 Richard Montgomery]], that a team won the PACE NSC without attending the NAQT HSNCT in the same year, thus confounding efforts to determine a consensus national champion. As of 2020 it also marked the final time that either the [[HSNCT]] or [[NSC]] was won by a team that did not attend the other tournament in the same year. |
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 19 April 2021
The 2006 Raleigh Charter team won the PACE NSC with a lineup of Chris Hoersting, Katie Huddleston, Will Schultz, and Andrew Zonderman. They rallied from a 5-2 prelim performance to go 4-1 in the playoff bracket, then won two rematches of previous losses, against State College A in the semifinals and Richard Montgomery A in the finals, to take the title. According to the post-tournament discussion, this was the only North Carolina team ever to win a national championship.
This was the third time, after 1999 State College and 2002 Richard Montgomery, that a team won the PACE NSC without attending the NAQT HSNCT in the same year, thus confounding efforts to determine a consensus national champion. As of 2020 it also marked the final time that either the HSNCT or NSC was won by a team that did not attend the other tournament in the same year.
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