Masterminds (quiz bowl) explained

MasterMinds
Sport:Quiz Bowl
Founded:1993
Inaugural:1993-1994
Organiser:CYPRAS
Teams:104 (Varsity), 84 (JV)
Champion:Pittsford Mendon
Champ Season:2023-2024
Most Successful Club:Bethlehem (7)
Website:http://www.nymasterminds.com

MasterMinds is an academic quiz bowl program active in Upstate New York. There are currently four regions with associated leagues: Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse. Some games in the Albany and Rochester regions are broadcast on public-access television.

History

MasterMinds was founded by CYPRAS in 1993. The first season consisted of schools in the Rochester area. MasterMinds later expanded to schools in Buffalo (1995), Albany (1999), and Syracuse (2003).

Rules

General

MasterMinds uses NAQT questions. Two teams of up to four players face off answering questions on a wide variety of topics including literature, history, science, visual and auditory arts, philosophy, social science, geography, current events, and popular culture. Each team appoints a captain, denoted by a star on their nameplate. The captain will be preferred in bonus questions, and if there is conflict will be used to clarify. All players are provided with pens and a half sheet of paper for scratch work for computational math questions.

Length

Starting in the 2023-24 season, games consist of either two seven-minute timed halves or two eight-question halves; this is decided on a league by league basis. If a tossup question or set of bonuses is in progress at the end of a timed half, that round of questioning will be allowed to finished, and if attempts at stalling are witness by the adjudicator the game may be nullified and the stalling team disqualified. Starting in 2020, games consisted of two halves with eight questions each, and no set timer. If there was a tie at the end of the 16 questions, more would be read until one team gains or loses points. In 2023, MasterMinds gave individual leagues the choice between timed and set-question games, decided by consensus from constituent teams.

Toss-Up Questions

Toss-Up questions are worth 10 points. They are asked, and any one person from either team can buzz in and give the answer. If they get the question correct, they earn 10 points for their team which then has the opportunity to answer a set of bonus questions. If a player interrupts the question and supplies an incorrect answer, that player's team may not answer the question again. The opposing team may wait until the question finishes to answer. There is a certain point in each tossup question, typically just before an important clue, called the "power mark". If a player rings in on a toss-up before the "power mark" and answers correctly, they earn 15 points instead of 10. If, however, a player answers incorrectly before the question is over, their team is deducted 5 points. Players may not confer with their teammates during toss-up questions by verbal or nonverbal means. After ringing in to answer a question, players must wait for the adjudicator to verbally recognize them by saying their name and school. If a player does not wait to be recognized, it is treated as an incorrect answer, and the normal procedure for incorrect answers applies.

Bonus Questions

Following a correct answer to a toss-up question, a team is entitled to a set of three bonus questions centered around a single topic. Each question is worth 10 points, for a total of 30 points. Conferring is allowed and encouraged. Any person from the team may answer a bonus question, however if there are multiple contradicting answers, the adjudicator will ask the captain for a single answer.

Format

Regular season

During the Regular Season, the teams in each region are divided up into leagues. Most leagues have six teams, though some have five or up to nine. In the 2018-19 season, Albany had six leagues, Buffalo had five leagues, Rochester had ten, and Syracuse had two. The leagues are run with a double or triple round robin format, depending on the number of teams. All teams play twelve regular season games across six rotations, meaning that teams usually play two games each rotation, though they may play more if they were unable to go to an earlier one. There is generally one rotation each month, and they are held at schools in the league. Individual statistics, such as the number of questions answered correctly, the number answered incorrectly, the number of power marks or penalties earned, the number of games and halves played, and the player's average points per half, are kept.

Many participating schools also have Junior Varsity teams, which are ostensibly for students in 10th grade and below. There are generally fewer Junior Varsity teams in each league than Varsity teams, so their tournaments are often quadruple or hextuple round robin. Junior Varsity games are run on the same questions as those for the Varsity division. There are no playoffs for Junior Varsity.

Playoffs

The top half of Varsity teams (rounded up) by win–loss record from each league advance to the regional playoffs. The playoffs are run with a double elimination format. The playoffs for Albany, Buffalo, and Rochester are spread across multiple days, beginning in mid-to-late April and ending in late May. In the Albany and Buffalo playoffs, the teams that qualified for playoffs are separated into two groups, each of which plays the first four rounds of playoffs, and the teams that remain after those games (two undefeated and four once-defeated) play again at a later date to decide the regional champion. The Rochester league is similar, except that initially the teams are divided into four, and the final match takes place at a date after its competitors are determined, due to fact that there are many more teams in Rochester than in Albany or Buffalo. Correspondingly, Syracuse, the smallest region, concludes its playoffs on a single day. Individual stats are not kept in the playoffs, though an MVP and "All Tournament Team" are stated, presumably on the basis of total points obtained.

The winner of each of the Regional Championships advance to the State Championship in June. The State Championships usually take place at Le Moyne College. The State Championships are run in a round robin format: each team plays each other once, and a champion is decided based on win–loss record. Like in the regional playoffs, individual stats are not kept, but an MVP and "All Tournament Team" are named. The questions used in the regional and state playoffs are of the same difficulty as those used in the regular season.

State Champions and Regional Winners

The first state tournament occurred in 2006.

YearAlbany LeaguesBuffalo LeaguesRochester LeaguesSyracuse Leagues
2023-2024TroyWilliamsville NorthPittsford MendonSkaneateles
2022-2023Grand IslandBrockportEast Syracuse-Minoa
2021-2022NiskayunaWilliamsville EastPittsford SutherlandFayetteville-Manlius
2020-2021BethlehemCity HonorsPittsford MendonBishop Ludden
2019-2020no tournament held
2018-2019TroyCity HonorsBrightonBishop Ludden
2017-2018Nichols SchoolVictorFayetteville-Manlius
2016-2017BethlehemWilliamsville EastHiltonManlius-Pebble Hill
2015-2016Orchard ParkPittsford Sutherland
2014-2015Williamsville EastBrightonChristian Brothers Academy
2013-2014East Syracuse-Minoa
2012-2013LancasterGenevaFayetteville-Manlius
2011-2012BethlehemSt. Joseph'sMcQuaidFayetteville-Manlius
2010-2011City HonorsManlius-Pebble Hill
2009-2010BethlehemWilliamsville NorthJordan-Elbridge
2008–2009GuilderlandGrand IslandFayetteville-Manlius
2007–2008GuilderlandWilliamsville EastFairport
2006–2007BethlehemCanisiusIrondequoitManlius-Pebble Hill
2005–2006BethlehemWilliamsville EastSchool of the Arts
2004–2005BethlehemBrighton
2003–2004Clarence Wheatland-ChiliCorcoran
2002–2003Doane StuartSt. Joseph'sMcQuaid
2001–2002NiskayunaClarence
2000–2001Christian BrothersClarenceGreece Arcadia
1999–2000Berne-Knox-WesterloCanisiusSchool of the Arts
1998–1999West Seneca WestGreece Arcadia
Winners of the State Championship are in bold text.

Participating Schools

In the 2023-2024 season, 104 teams participate at the Varsity level and 84 teams participate at the JV level.

Albany Leagues (2023-2024)!League!!!!!!!
1Broadalbin-PerthGalwayGloversvilleJohnstownMayfield-
2Burnt Hills-Ballston LakeEmma WillardHoosac SchoolLaSalle InstituteMohonasenNiskayunaWatervliet
3Averill ParkChristian BrothersColumbiaRensselaerSchalmontWaterford-
4BethlehemColonieGuilderlandLansingburghSaratoga SpringsSchenectady
5BerlinBerne-Knox-WesterloCatholic CentralHoly NamesTamaracTroyHoosic Valley^
Schools in italics only participated at the Varsity level. A (^) indicates a school with only a JV team.
Buffalo Leagues (2023-2024)!League!!!!
1Lew-PortSt. Joseph'sWilliamsville EastWilliamsville North
2AmherstCardinal O'HaraCleveland HillGrand Island
3DepewEast AuroraIroquoisLancaster
4Lake ShoreOrchard ParkWest Seneca EastWest Seneca West
Schools in italics only participated at the Varsity level.
Rochester Leagues (2023-2024)!League!!!!!!
1AquinasBrightonEastridgeMcQuaid JesuitWebster SchroederWebster Thomas
2East RochesterGreece OdysseyMercyPenfieldSchool of the Arts^Wheatland-Chili
3AlbionElbaHolleyKendallMedinaPembroke
4Gates ChiliGreece ArcadiaGreece OlympiaHiltonRush-Henrietta-
5BloomfieldMidlakesNewarkPenn YanRomulus
6CanandaiguaNorth Rose-WolcottRed JacketWayneWilliamson
7Clyde-SavannahLyonsMarcus WhitmanPal-MacSodus
8BrockportChurchville-ChiliFairportPittsford MendonPittsford SutherlandVictor
9BelfastFillmoreHoneoyeKeshequaLivoniaMt. Morris
Schools in italics only participated at the Varsity level. A (*) indicates a school that has two JV teams. A (^) indicates a school with only a JV team.
Syracuse Leagues (2023-2024)!League!!!!!
1East Syracuse-MinoaFayetteville-ManliusMoraviaSkaneatelesUnion Springs
2Cato-MeridianChristian BrothersPort ByronWeedsport-
Schools in italics only participated at the Varsity level.

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