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== High School ==
 
== High School ==
High school quiz bowl clubs in Massachusetts began emerging in the 2000s. In 2006, [[Harvard]] began hosting the annual [[Harvard Fall Tournament]], which was mostly fielded by out-of-state teams until recently. In 2012, [[MIT]] began hosting their own [[MIT Fall Tournament]], in addition to the occasional [[MITBAT]]. The first high school teams to attend a national tournament were [[Lexington]], Northampton, and Rockport, who attended the [[2013 HSNCT]]. Multiple teams from Massachusetts have attended [[HSNCT]] every year since. Lexington finished tied for 5th at the [[2016 HSNCT]] and [[AMSA]] won the [[2016 SSNCT]].
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High school quiz bowl clubs in Massachusetts began emerging in the 2000s. In 2006, [[Harvard]] began hosting the annual [[Harvard Fall Tournament]], which was mostly fielded by out-of-state teams until recently. In 2012, [[MIT]] began hosting their own [[MIT Fall Tournament]], in addition to the occasional [[MITBAT]]. The first high school teams to attend a national tournament were [[Lexington]], Northampton, and Rockport, who attended the [[2013 HSNCT]]. Multiple teams from Massachusetts have attended [[HSNCT]] every year since. Lexington finished tied for 5th at the [[2016 HSNCT]] and [[AMSA]] won the [[2016 SSNCT]]. Massachusetts also sent a team to the 2014 [[NASAT]].
  
Massachusetts does not have a statewide quizbowl organization, which has made it difficult for newer clubs to get information and resources regarding the Northeast/New England circuit. Many Massachusetts teams have risen and fallen due to having a [[One-man teams|one-man team]]. Many quiz bowl clubs participate in the annual [[High School Quiz Show]], hosted by Boston's PBS affiliate, WGBH.
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Massachusetts does not have a statewide quizbowl organization, which has made it difficult for newer clubs to get information and resources regarding the Northeast/New England circuit. Many Massachusetts teams have risen and fallen due to having a [[One-man teams|one-man team]]. Many teams also participate in the annual [[High School Quiz Show]], hosted by Boston's PBS affiliate, WGBH.
  
 
'''Currently active clubs:'''
 
'''Currently active clubs:'''
 
*[[Acton-Boxborough]] ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 49th nationally])
 
*[[Acton-Boxborough]] ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 49th nationally])
*[[AMSA]] ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 193rd nationally)
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*[[AMSA]] ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 193rd nationally])
 
*Belmont ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 61st nationally])
 
*Belmont ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 61st nationally])
 
*Boston Latin
 
*Boston Latin
 
*Hingham
 
*Hingham
 
*[[Lexington]] ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 30th nationally])
 
*[[Lexington]] ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 30th nationally])
*[[Phillips Andover]] ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 5th nationally])
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*[[Phillips Academy]] ([https://grogerranks.com/2020/02/27/february-26-2020-rankings/ currently ranked 5th nationally])
  
 
== College ==
 
== College ==
College quiz bowl clubs from Massachusetts have been active since the 1990s. [[Harvard]] won the [[1995 ACF Nationals]], the only national championship won by a Massachusetts team to date. Most college tournaments in the state, such as the NAQT [[SCT]] and [[ACF Fall]] are hosted by Harvard or [[MIT]], though this is not always the case. A mini-league of quizbowl clubs at NECSAC schools [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=23898&p=367292#p367292 has been proposed], due to the difficulty of smaller organizations to compete against large, established ones.
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College quiz bowl clubs from Massachusetts have been active since the 1990s. [[Harvard]] won the [[1995 ACF Nationals]], the only national championship won by a Massachusetts team to date. Most college tournaments in the state, such as the NAQT [[SCT]] and [[ACF Fall]], are hosted by Harvard or [[MIT]], though this is not always the case. A mini-league of quizbowl clubs at NECSAC schools [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=23898&p=367292#p367292 has been proposed], due to the difficulty of smaller organizations to compete against large, established ones.
  
 
'''Currently active clubs:'''
 
'''Currently active clubs:'''

Latest revision as of 15:02, 27 March 2020

Massachusetts is home to many high school and college quizbowl teams.

High School

High school quiz bowl clubs in Massachusetts began emerging in the 2000s. In 2006, Harvard began hosting the annual Harvard Fall Tournament, which was mostly fielded by out-of-state teams until recently. In 2012, MIT began hosting their own MIT Fall Tournament, in addition to the occasional MITBAT. The first high school teams to attend a national tournament were Lexington, Northampton, and Rockport, who attended the 2013 HSNCT. Multiple teams from Massachusetts have attended HSNCT every year since. Lexington finished tied for 5th at the 2016 HSNCT and AMSA won the 2016 SSNCT. Massachusetts also sent a team to the 2014 NASAT.

Massachusetts does not have a statewide quizbowl organization, which has made it difficult for newer clubs to get information and resources regarding the Northeast/New England circuit. Many Massachusetts teams have risen and fallen due to having a one-man team. Many teams also participate in the annual High School Quiz Show, hosted by Boston's PBS affiliate, WGBH.

Currently active clubs:

College

College quiz bowl clubs from Massachusetts have been active since the 1990s. Harvard won the 1995 ACF Nationals, the only national championship won by a Massachusetts team to date. Most college tournaments in the state, such as the NAQT SCT and ACF Fall, are hosted by Harvard or MIT, though this is not always the case. A mini-league of quizbowl clubs at NECSAC schools has been proposed, due to the difficulty of smaller organizations to compete against large, established ones.

Currently active clubs: