List of high school nationals appearances by Missouri teams

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This is a summary of appearances at pyramidal high school national championship tournaments by teams from Missouri.

Overall

  NAQT HSNCT
  PACE NSC
  NAQT SSNCT
  Both HSNCT and NSC
  Both HSNCT and SSNCT
#/# Indicates playoff appearance - final rank/total field size
(S) Small school appearance (without advancing to small school playoffs)

As of 2016:

  • 48 Missouri schools have attended either the NAQT HSNCT or PACE NSC at least once.
  • 8 schools have attended SSNCT at least once.
Team # HSNCT NAQT SS NSC 1998
(1)
1999
(3)
2000-
2005
2006
(1)
2007
(3)
2008
(5)
2009
(8)
2010
(14)
2011
(16)
2012
(27)
2013
(15)
2014
(15)
2015
(18)
2016
(29)
Barstow A 1 0 n/a 1
Barstow B 1 0 n/a 1
Branson 2 2 n/a 0
Calvary Lutheran 1 0 n/a 1
Cape Central 1 1 n/a 0
Centralia 1 1 2
(1 HSNCT)
0 (S) t17/80
Clayton 3 1 n/a 2
De Smet 2 2 n/a 0
Elsberry 1 1 0 0
Eureka 2 1 n/a 1
Fort Osage 1 0 n/a 1
Francis Howell Central 1 1 n/a 0 t27/192
Gainesville 2 0 2 0 t25/80
Glasgow 2 2 2
(at HSNCT)
0 t13/27 small t8/21 small
Hallsville A 7 4 4
(1 HSNCT)
0 t11/25 small SSNCT CHAMPION

t21/272 HSNCT

2/60 SSNCT t11/80 SSNCT
Hallsville B 1 1 1
(at HSNCT)
0 t73/256 overall

t5/25 small

Hannibal 2 0 n/a 2
Heartland 1 1 n/a 0
Helias A 8 7 n/a 1 t49/240
Helias B 1 1 n/a 0
Hickman A 6 4 n/a 2 t77/272 t53/272 t21/272
Hickman B 1 0 n/a 1
Holden 1 0 0 1
Jefferson City 1 0 n/a 1
Kickapoo 1 1 n/a 0
Ladue A 9 5 n/a 4 t13/224 t5/240 HSNCT

11/60 NSC

NSC CHAMPION

2/256 HSNCT

4/96 NSC

4/272 HSNCT

Ladue B 4 2 n/a 2 t21/256
Ladue C 1 0 n/a 1
Lee's Summit West 1 1 n/a 0
Liberty 4 4 n/a 0
Liberty North 1 1 n/a 0
Logan-Rogersville 1 1 n/a 0
Maryville 1 0 1 0
MICDS 1 0 n/a 1
Mound City 2 1 2
(1 HSNCT)
0 t7/27 small t17/50
North Kansas City 14 10 n/a 4 t4/26 HSNCT

6/22 NSC

t13/160 5/48 NSC

t17/176 HSNCT

t65/224 t77/272
North Shelby 1 1 1
(at HSNCT)
0 (S)
Oakville 2 0 n/a 2
Orchard Farm 1 0 0 1
Park Hill South 5 5 n/a 0
Parkway Central 3 3 n/a 0
Parkway West 3 1 n/a 2
Pilot Grove 5 3 5
(3 HSNCT)
0 t10/21 small t12/27 small t13/25 small t11/50 t33/80
Richland 1 0 1 0 t11/60
Rock Bridge A 6 4 n/a 2 t77/272
Rock Bridge B 4 2 n/a 2
Rock Bridge C 1 0 n/a 1
Salem 1 1 1
(at HSNCT)
0 (S)
SLUH 1 0 n/a 1
Sarcoxie 1 1 0 0
Savannah 10 10 n/a 0 t53/176 t65/224 t71/240 t77/272
St. Joseph Central 2 2 n/a 0
St. Pius X 5 4 n/a 1
South Shelby 1 0 1 0
Tarkio 1 1 1
(at HSNCT)
0 8/27 small
Thomas Jefferson 1 1 n/a 0
Truman 2 2 n/a 0
Tuscumbia 1 1 0 0
Villa Duchesne 2 1 n/a 1
Washington A 2 1 n/a 1 t34/272
Washington B 2 1 n/a 1

HSNCT

37 Missouri schools have made a total of 101 appearances at HSNCT, including 7 appearances by B teams. Missouri's best finish at HSNCT was Ladue's second place finish in 2013. Other Missouri teams to appear in the playoffs include (in order of each school's best finish) North Kansas City (5 times), Ladue B, Hallsville A and B (in different years), Hickman (3 times), Francis Howell Central, Washington, Helias, Savannah (4 times), and Rock Bridge. A state record 5 Missouri teams advanced to the 2014 HSNCT playoffs.

9 of 12 small school eligible appearances by Missouri teams have resulted in advancement to the small school playoffs. Missouri's best finish in the HSNCT small school playoffs was in 2013 when Hallsville B tied for fifth and became the first small school eligible team from Missouri to ever advance to the overall playoffs.

Through 2016, Missouri teams have compiled a 508-586 record at HSNCT.

NSC

21 Missouri schools have made a total of 42 appearances at NSC, including 7 appearances by B teams and 2 appearances by C teams. Missouri's best finish at NSC was in 2013, when Ladue went 18-1 and earned the first pyramidal national championship by a team from Missouri. In addition to Ladue's 2012-2014 appearances, North Kansas City is the only other Missouri team to appear in the NSC playoffs, doing so in 1999 and 2008. No Missouri team has advanced to the playoffs without also attending HSNCT in the same year.

14 teams from 9 Missouri schools attended the 2012 NSC at Washington University in St. Louis, the only pyramidal high school national championship ever hosted in Missouri.

Through 2016, Missouri teams have compiled a 206-382 record at NSC. (These counts do not include any games from North Kansas City's 6th place finish in 1999, as those records have apparently been lost.)

SSNCT

8 Missouri schools have made a total of 12 appearances at SSNCT. Hallsville won the inaugural national title with a 15-1 record in 2014, finished second in 2015, and tied for eleventh in 2016, earning Missouri's best finish at each SSNCT to date. Richland was one of only six teams to finish the preliminary rounds undefeated in 2015, but ultimately finished tied for 11th. Other Missouri teams to advance to the playoffs include Pilot Grove (twice), Mound City, Centralia, and Gainesville.

Through 2016, Missouri teams have compiled a record of 88-52 at SSNCT.

NASAT

The Missouri Quizbowl Alliance has sponsored a team from Missouri at every NASAT to date. Missouri's best finish was in 2013, when a team consisting of Jialin Ding, Max Schindler, Haohang Xu, and Ben Zhang (all from Ladue) defeated Texas in a 1 game final to win Missouri's first ever all-star national title.

Through 2015, Team Missouri has compiled a record of 44-48 at NASAT.

Finals Appearances

Prior to Ladue's appearance in the 2013 HSNCT finals, no Missouri team had ever advanced to a pyramidal high school national championship final. From 2013 HSNCT to 2014 SSNCT, Missouri teams made four consecutive appearances in the finals of the four pyramidal high school quizbowl championships (Ladue at 2013 HSNCT and 2013 NSC, Team Missouri (Ladue) at 2013 NASAT, and Hallsville at 2014 SSNCT), winning the last three.

Hallsville was disadvantaged to Harmony Science North Austin in the 2015 SSNCT finals and lost the first game 450-375 to finish in second place. Hallsville's only other loss in the tournament was another close 410-380 loss to Harmony on the last tossup of the last winner's bracket game.