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The '''High School National Championship Tournament''' (HSNCT) is run by [[NAQT]] every May, typically over Memorial Day weekend.  The tournament is a two-day affair, with preliminary rounds Saturday and playoff rounds Sunday; there are also optional practice rounds on the Friday before.
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The '''High School National Championship Tournament''' (HSNCT) is a premier national tournament run by [[NAQT]] every May, typically over Memorial Day weekend.  The tournament is a two-day affair, with preliminary rounds Saturday and playoff rounds Sunday; there are also optional practice rounds on the Friday before.
  
 
The HSNCT currently draws the largest field of any national tournament.  In 2010 it attracted 200 high school teams from 165 different schools, and it will attract 224 teams in 2011. The most common way to qualify for the HSNCT is to finish in the top 15% at a tournament using NAQT questions during the season, though there are alternative ways listed on the [http://www.naqt.com/hsnct/ NAQT HSNCT website].
 
The HSNCT currently draws the largest field of any national tournament.  In 2010 it attracted 200 high school teams from 165 different schools, and it will attract 224 teams in 2011. The most common way to qualify for the HSNCT is to finish in the top 15% at a tournament using NAQT questions during the season, though there are alternative ways listed on the [http://www.naqt.com/hsnct/ NAQT HSNCT website].
  
The HSNCT tournament set is 26 packets, each of 26 tossups and 26 bonuses. Its distribution can be found [http://www.naqt.com/hsnct/distribution.jsp here]. Matches use nine-minute halves, so it is common for a match to not get to all of the tossups in a packet because time runs out. When the timer goes off, moderators finish the question they are reading, and if that question is a tossup that gets answered they read the associated bonus.
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The HSNCT tournament set contains 27 packets, each of 24 tossups and 24 bonuses (until 2011, it used 26 packets of 26/26). Its distribution can be found [http://www.naqt.com/hsnct/distribution.jsp here]. Matches use [[timed|nine-minute halves]], so it is common for a match to not get through all of the tossups in a packet. When the timer goes off, moderators finish the question they are reading, and if that question is a tossup that gets answered they read the associated bonus.
  
 
On Saturday, the first day of competition, each team plays ten matches. There are sixteen rounds, so each team gets six byes. HSNCT uses power-matching; each team is guaranteed to play each of its matches against opponents that have a record within one win of its own record. (In other words, if your current record is 3-5, then your next opponent will be 4-4, 3-5, or 2-6.) Teams need to win at least six of their ten matches to continue play on Sunday. (NOTE: This paragraph and the next one describe the format starting around 2008 and continuing through 2011. Past years were similar but not identical, and formats in future years may change based on decisions to be made by NAQT.)
 
On Saturday, the first day of competition, each team plays ten matches. There are sixteen rounds, so each team gets six byes. HSNCT uses power-matching; each team is guaranteed to play each of its matches against opponents that have a record within one win of its own record. (In other words, if your current record is 3-5, then your next opponent will be 4-4, 3-5, or 2-6.) Teams need to win at least six of their ten matches to continue play on Sunday. (NOTE: This paragraph and the next one describe the format starting around 2008 and continuing through 2011. Past years were similar but not identical, and formats in future years may change based on decisions to be made by NAQT.)
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HSNCT also has a Small Schools Division, which is for schools that have 500 or fewer students in grades 10-12 and non-selective admissions. These schools play as part of the regular tournament Saturday and Sunday, but after they are eliminated from the regular tournament, they play in a separate set of small school playoff rounds to determine a Small School Champion.  
 
HSNCT also has a Small Schools Division, which is for schools that have 500 or fewer students in grades 10-12 and non-selective admissions. These schools play as part of the regular tournament Saturday and Sunday, but after they are eliminated from the regular tournament, they play in a separate set of small school playoff rounds to determine a Small School Champion.  
  
Matches from the HSNCT since 2005 are notably recorded and posted on the [[9 Minutes]] podcast or the [http://www.naqt.com/hsnct/ NAQT HSNCT website].
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Matches from the HSNCT since 2005 are recorded and posted on the [[9 Minutes]] podcast or the [http://www.naqt.com/hsnct/ NAQT HSNCT website].
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==

Revision as of 09:13, 24 July 2011

The High School National Championship Tournament (HSNCT) is a premier national tournament run by NAQT every May, typically over Memorial Day weekend. The tournament is a two-day affair, with preliminary rounds Saturday and playoff rounds Sunday; there are also optional practice rounds on the Friday before.

The HSNCT currently draws the largest field of any national tournament. In 2010 it attracted 200 high school teams from 165 different schools, and it will attract 224 teams in 2011. The most common way to qualify for the HSNCT is to finish in the top 15% at a tournament using NAQT questions during the season, though there are alternative ways listed on the NAQT HSNCT website.

The HSNCT tournament set contains 27 packets, each of 24 tossups and 24 bonuses (until 2011, it used 26 packets of 26/26). Its distribution can be found here. Matches use nine-minute halves, so it is common for a match to not get through all of the tossups in a packet. When the timer goes off, moderators finish the question they are reading, and if that question is a tossup that gets answered they read the associated bonus.

On Saturday, the first day of competition, each team plays ten matches. There are sixteen rounds, so each team gets six byes. HSNCT uses power-matching; each team is guaranteed to play each of its matches against opponents that have a record within one win of its own record. (In other words, if your current record is 3-5, then your next opponent will be 4-4, 3-5, or 2-6.) Teams need to win at least six of their ten matches to continue play on Sunday. (NOTE: This paragraph and the next one describe the format starting around 2008 and continuing through 2011. Past years were similar but not identical, and formats in future years may change based on decisions to be made by NAQT.)

On Sunday, teams that won six matches on Saturday are eliminated by their first Sunday loss, and teams that won seven or more matches on Saturday are eliminated by their second Sunday loss. With a few exceptions, teams on the verge of elimination play each other, while teams that still have one match to lose also play each other. Play continues until all teams but one are eliminated, and the rest of the final standings in the tournament are based on which teams last the longest on Sunday before being eliminated.

HSNCT also has a Small Schools Division, which is for schools that have 500 or fewer students in grades 10-12 and non-selective admissions. These schools play as part of the regular tournament Saturday and Sunday, but after they are eliminated from the regular tournament, they play in a separate set of small school playoff rounds to determine a Small School Champion.

Matches from the HSNCT since 2005 are recorded and posted on the 9 Minutes podcast or the NAQT HSNCT website.

Results

Year Champion Second Third Fourth Small School Champion Location Field Size
1999 Detroit Catholic Central Walton Brookwood A Tie among Edmond Memorial, North Kansas City, and Edmond Santa Fe NA Norman, OK 26
2000 State College A Governor's School A Eleanor Roosevelt Eisenhower NA Atlanta, GA 52
2001 Detroit Catholic Central Detroit Country Day State College A Riverdale NA Ann Arbor, MI 40
2002 St. John's Irmo Detroit Catholic Central Detroit Country Day Kent City Austin, TX 54
2003 Thomas Jefferson Dorman St. John's Walton Cutter Morning Star Myrtle Beach, SC 62
2004 Thomas Jefferson Maggie Walker St. John's Detroit Catholic Central Cutter Morning Star Houston, TX 64
2005 Thomas Jefferson Lakeside State College Solon Danville Chicago, IL 96
2006 Richard Montgomery State College Maggie Walker Detroit Catholic Central Danville Chicago, IL 128
2007 Maggie Walker State College Thomas Jefferson Dorman Danville Chicago, IL 160
2008 Thomas Jefferson Wilmington Charter Walt Whitman Dorman B Russell Chicago, IL 176
2009 Wilmington Charter Dorman A State College A Detroit Catholic Central Ottawa Hills Chicago, IL 192
2010 Maggie Walker State College A LASA A Bellarmine A South Range Chicago, IL 200
2011 State College A LASA A Bellarmine A Stevenson George Mason Atlanta, GA 224

NAQT HSNCT website