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Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: June 26th, 2019, 9:48 am
by Unome
ScottMaurer19 wrote:
Unome wrote:
EastStroudsburg13 wrote: I would dispute that these invitationals are necessarily more difficult than nationals. At the Solon Invitational C, for example, Solon finished with 167 points in a 70-team field, whereas at nationals with a 60-team field, Solon's score was over 100 points higher. Teams may bring reserve teams, but the sheer breadth of elite-level teams isn't at nationals level. This applies to pretty much every invitational (even SOUP and MIT this year did not have as tough a field as nationals, in my opinion). Certainly, these invitationals are more difficult than pretty much any state tournament.

Anyway, of the two invitationals, Centerville B is a good level more difficult than Solon B (and it's much more difficult to find any info online about the latter). Solon and Centerville C are at about the same level, with the stronger of the two varying from year to year.
Concur. No invitational has ever had a competitive field comparable to Nationals. MIT 2016-2018 came close-ish, nothing else is even within range.
I would say Solon C has been more competitive than Centerville the past 2 years and will be this coming year. Not only do we have more teams and more national attending teams, but we have more NESs and are continuing efforts to recruit more as well as asking nationally awarded alumni to come volunteer.
I'm in agreement on this.

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: June 26th, 2019, 8:32 pm
by PioBoy
Cool, Thanks for the Info!

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: June 27th, 2019, 9:52 pm
by nicholasmaurer
PioBoy wrote:
Unome wrote:
ScottMaurer19 wrote: I would say Solon C has been more competitive than Centerville the past 2 years and will be this coming year. Not only do we have more teams and more national attending teams, but we have more NESs and are continuing efforts to recruit more as well as asking nationally awarded alumni to come volunteer.
I'm in agreement on this.
Cool, thanks for all the info! My team is currently deciding between Solon and Centerville(DivC)
I'd just point out that five of the top ten Div C schools competed at Solon this past year...

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: June 29th, 2019, 6:04 am
by PioBoy
Ignore

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: July 19th, 2019, 4:28 pm
by Paypog
Hi. How are you guys this fine evening a short few months after the 2019 SONT.

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: July 19th, 2019, 5:58 pm
by jaggie34
Paypog wrote:Hi. How are you guys this fine evening a short few months after the 2019 SONT.
Bored


Life is nothing without science olympiad :cry:

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: July 31st, 2019, 9:27 am
by coachchuckaahs
jaggie34 wrote:
Paypog wrote:Hi. How are you guys this fine evening a short few months after the 2019 SONT.
Bored


Life is nothing without science olympiad :cry:
Lol

No reason to be bored!

Our flying team is building f1d planes to stay out of trouble!

Coach Chuck