New England Championship Math Meet
Team Rankings 2003

Large Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Lexington, MA125
2Brookline, MA98
3Acton-Boxborough, MA96
4Canton, MA94
5Boston Latin, MA87
6Concord-Carlisle, MA76
7Simsbury, CT73
8Greenwich, CT57
9Manchester, CT48
10Essex, VT47
11Winnacunnet, NH37
12Bishop Hendricken, RI36
13Bangor, ME33
13E. O. Smith, CT33
15Brunswick, ME28
16South Kingston, RI25

Medium Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Choate Rosemary Hall, CT*71
2Deerfield Academy, MA*69
3Maine SSM64
4St. John's, MA63
5Avon, CT48
6Oyster River, NH46
7Hanover, NH43
8Belmont, MA42
9Portland, ME41
9Sharon, MA41
11Barrington, RI40
12Algonquin, MA35
13Bishop Guertin, NH33
14RHAM, CT32
15Mount Ararat, ME31
16New Canaan, CT29
17Dighton-Rehoboth, MA25
18Hollis-Brookline, NH21
19Erskine Academy, ME20
19Oxford Hills, ME20
21Berlin, CT17
22Lawrence, ME7

Small Schools

RankSchoolTotal Points
1Hopkins School, CT67
2Weston, MA55
3Derryfield School, NH49
4Maimonides School, MA45
5Mattanawcook, ME44
6Dover-Sherborn, MA42
7Brunswick School, CT39
7Pomfret School, CT*39
9Falmouth, MA34
10Cheverus, ME29
11St. Paul's School, NH28
12Lincoln Academy, ME20
13Cape Elizabeth, ME19
14Hamden Hall School, CT16
15Somers, CT15
16Bellows Falls, VT14

 

* Prior to 2005, there was an assumed but unwritten rule that students who had already graduated from high school (or equivalent) were not eligible to compete at NEAML. Evidently unaware of this rule, Choate, Deerfield, and Pomfret brought postgraduates to the championship in 2003.

Note: Small and Medium School scores are comparable, because they are derived from the individual scores of six students and a team round where each question is worth three points. For Large School scores, there are eight students per team and each team round question is worth four points. So, to make the scores across divisions roughly comparable, multiply the Large School scores by 3/4.