Island Cup

THE ISLAND CUP V 

Long Island’s Premier Academic Championship

DATES AND LOCATIONS ARE FINALIZED
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

How it Works

For the past four years on Long Island, we’ve hosted three tournaments, and the team with (essentially) the most wins over all the tournaments takes home the Island Cup, a prize for the best Quizbowl team on Long Island. For more details on how to win the cup and the points formula we use to determine the winner, follow this link.

Location and Dates

The three tournaments of the Island Cup will be held at Kings Park High School in Kings Park, New York, on October 21, 2023, February 3, 2024, and April 6, 2024.

Each tournament will take place from 8 AM to 5 PM.

Questions/Format

The Island Cup will use NAQT sets IS-223A in October, IS-225A in February, and IS-226 in April. The first two sets are of easy difficulty; the third is of moderate difficulty. We will be using the twenty tossups/twenty bonus format and NAQT rules, but there will be no game clock. There will be no computational math tossups; there will, however, be computational math bonuses.

Teams will be fairly placed into preliminary brackets before being re-seeded for playoffs. Teams will be guaranteed a minimum of 10 games; teams will be expected to play all 10 rounds, even if you are not in contention for the championship.

Teams

There are a maximum of 6 players per team, four of whom may play at once. If you wish to bring more players than that, please register additional teams. There are no exceptions to this rule. Teams may play short, with one player as a minimum. Nobody may switch teams during the tournament, such as from “A” to “B” or otherwise.

The field is capped at 48 teams for each tournament. You will be placed onto a waitlist if you miss the cutoff and will enter the field as teams drop or the field expands (if there is enough interest, we guarantee that the field will expand).

We are happy to allow pseudonymous teams and teams not directly sponsored by their district to register. However, we do have certain requirements for these teams, so please contact us via phone or email prior to registration and we will be happy to work with you.

It is not mandatory for a coach, parent, or adult to attend with their team; our team provides adequate supervision for all.

Readers, Buzzers, and Question Sets

Each school is required to bring one reader for every two teams attending a tournament. Schools that cannot bring readers will be charged a $50 fee per team. Keep in mind this does not have to be a coach! It can be a player who would rather read, an extra player, a parent, an alumnus, someone’s friend, sibling, or third cousin twice removed, or anyone else that can read and scorekeep.

Buzzer discounts and paper copies of question sets are no longer being offered. Teams can access question sets at NAQT.com after the tournament.

Prizes

Trophies will be awarded to the top 3 teams after each tournament and the very best individual with the highest average Points per Game overall. The eight or so high scorers at each tournament will be awarded book prizes. The champion of the Island Cup will be awarded a traveling trophy. We may add additional prizes at our discretion.

Fees

The fee structure is as follows:

  • $90 per team per tournament
  • $50 additional per team per tournament if no readers are brought
  • $0 additional if 1 reader is brought
  • -$25 for each additional reader

We can process cash, checks, and purchase orders. We are happy to provide a W9 and an invoice on request. Please make out checks to “Long Island Quiz Bowl Alliance”. You can mail checks, POs, and any other paperwork to P.O. Box 205, Nesconset, NY, 11767.

Buzzer discounts and paper question sets are no longer being offered. Question sets can now be accessed for free after the tournament on NAQT.com.

Payment is due the morning of each event.

Registration:

In order to register, fill out this form. Once you receive a confirmation from us, you are officially registered.

You may sign up for any number the the three tournaments, but if you skip a tournament, it is highly unlikely that you will win the Island Cup.

Please ensure that you register prior to the day of the tournament! Registration for each event closes one week prior to each event.

Food:

We do not serve breakfast or lunch and teams should either bring food or prepare to go out and obtain it. We will provide a map of local restaurants in Smithtown and Kings Park during the morning meeting of every event. Lunch generally lasts an hour. Teams should eat breakfast prior to arrival.

Stats:

Full and complete team and individual statistics will be posted within 48 hours after the completion of each event.

Please let us know if you have any further questions!