College & High School National Championships - 50 Teams and Growing

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  • raehl
    NCPA President
    • Aug 2001
    • 692

    #16
    Welll...

    "Most" is a tricky word. Many are playing their first tournament, but the top college teams are probably somewhere in the Am A-Am B area. The players on the top teams this year were on total newbie teams two to three years ago.

    While the top teams certainly have the SKILLS of Am A-Am B players, I do need to stress that they don't PLAY like them, in the sense that a lot of that so called "gray area" play (what cheaters call cheating) doesn't happen in college tournaments, nor is a lot of the behavior you can catch at the amatuer level in other leagues tolerated in the slightest. Translation: If you're a new team, you'll most likely play teams that are significantly more experienced than you, but you'll also play teams at your level as well. Either way, you'll have a fun time and learn something.

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