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Revision as of 18:48, 9 October 2021
PHSAT, or the Princeton High School Academic Tournament, is a high school quizbowl tournament hosted by Princeton. The 2010 edition was billed as PHSAT XVIII.
Results
Note: it is presently presumed that the tournament has happened in consecutive years; this may not be the case.
Notes
- The 2010 edition notably finished with Hunter beating Bergen in the championship game 765 to 0. This match was a grail for Hunter.
- Hunter and a number of other teams did not participate in PHSAT XX (2012), possibly due to a conflict with the SAT on that date.
- The 2013 iteration of PHSAT saw major logistical difficulties, including having game rooms spread out in several distant buildings, starting over an hour late, and having Round 6 start at around 3:30 (due to having one computer to enter 120 morning matches).