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− | *Third and fourth place were not distinguished before 2009; for 1998 to 2008, both teams listed should be considered semifinalists of equal standing. | + | *Third and fourth place were not distinguished before 2009; for 1998 to 2008, both teams listed should be considered semifinalists of equal standing and are listed in the table above by purely alphabetical order. |
*The 2010 second place spot was originally awarded to [[Southside]] until [[Amit Bilgi]] was found to have cheated. Southside's wins were all forfeited, and all lower finishers were subsequently moved up one spot. | *The 2010 second place spot was originally awarded to [[Southside]] until [[Amit Bilgi]] was found to have cheated. Southside's wins were all forfeited, and all lower finishers were subsequently moved up one spot. | ||
Revision as of 08:17, 7 April 2023
The National Scholastic Championship,[1] or NSC, is a high school national quizbowl tournament run by PACE. Since 2010, matches have consisted of 20 tossups and 20 bonuses per round, with 20 point powers but no negs on tossups; each bonus is worth 30 points, with bouncebacks on the bonuses.
Archived results, including the roster of all-star students, can be found at http://www.pace-nsc.org/nsc-results. Official records for the NSC can be found at http://www.pace-nsc.org/nsc-statistical-records/.
Winners
- ↑ Prior to 2007, it was unclear whether the "S" in "NSC" stood for "Scholastic" or "Scholastics," and both words were used in various PACE materials. Since 2007 the organization seems to have settled on the singular form as the correct name of the tournament.