02/08/2026
William Diamond Middle School are our 2026 Northeast Regional Middle School Science Bowl Champions! Please congratulate them as they will go on an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington D.C. this coming April for their Official National Science Bowl ® Competition.
We also want to congratulate Jonas Clarke Middle School and William Diamond 2 for being runner-ups, as well as every team that has participated for putting in hundreds of hours of hard work for this competition!
We also appreciate all of our volunteers, new and returning, for making the Regional competition an amazing experience for all of our students. We'd like to shout out People Making a Difference (PMD), a local volunteer organization that has supported many regional Science Bowl competitions, including ours. If you'd like to volunteer for the VIRTUAL Maine High School Regional Science Bowl on Saturday, February 28, please sign up here: https://pmd.org/s/022826.htm.
11/29/2025
The MIT Science Bowl 2025 High School Invitational took place two weeks ago on November 15, 2025, which saw 48 teams from a record 20 states participate in one of the most competitive Science Bowl events of the year.
The morning featured a Round Robin stage of eight divisions, where six teams played against each other in a single round robin in each division. The top four teams from each division advanced to the 32-team Double Elimination bracket in the afternoon, featuring hundreds of questions written by our 29 volunteer writers. The Double Elimination bracket saw intense matches that culminated in a two-game final and an incredible last toss-up question to decide the winner.
Teams who did not advance to the afternoon Elimination rounds didn't miss the action! They played in a four-team, three-group wildcard bracket against each other, with lower stakes and on-level competition, making the most out of their trip to MIT. Many eliminated teams throughout the day stayed until the final match, played in 10-250 and streamed online, where two west coast teams rematch in a nail-biting grand final to compete for the MIT Science Bowl 2025 High School Invitational championship.
And our winner is...
Seattle Schrödinger Squad!
Thank you to every competitor, volunteer, question writer, and our sponsors, MIT School of Science and Jane Street, for making this tournament possible every year! A special shout-out to MIT Video Productions for making a high-quality MIT Science Bowl livestream a reality. We hope teams look forward to competing next year!
Watch the highlights of the grand final here: youtu.be/jP7vkDDnlts
Full livestream: www.youtube.com/live/uW-jb2qBkXo
Check out our website: www.mitsciencebowl.com
Shout-out to the volunteers at People Making a Difference (PMD) who help out every year! Check out PMD here: www.pmd.org
03/13/2024
William Diamond Middle School are our 2024 Northeast Regional Middle School Science Bowl Champions! Please congratulate them as they will go on an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington D.C. this coming April for their Official National Science Bowl ® Competition.
We also want to congratulate Jonas Clarke Middle School and the Academy for Science and Design for being runner-ups, as well as every team that has participated for putting in hundreds of hours of hard work for this competition!
02/26/2023
We're back.
Congratulations to Jonas Clarke Middle School, the champions of the 2023 Northeast Regional Middle School Science Bowl, and William Diamond 1, our runner-ups! Best of luck in Washington, DC at the Official National Science Bowl ® national competition!
12/28/2022
Check out this article that was written about our competition in MIT News! Thanks so much to Sarah Costello for the coverage!
MIT Science Bowl Club hosts invitational event
The MIT Science Bowl Club holds an invitational competition event for high school students across the nation. Students compete to answer science and math questions.
11/17/2022
Our 4th annual High School Invitational was a success! Congrats to our champions Enloe High School from Enloe, NC and runner-up Davidson Academy from Reno, NV! Special thanks to our question writers, our wonderful volunteers, and People Making a Difference (PMD) volunteers for helping make this event possible! Extended results and questions from this year can be found on mitsciencebowl.com, and we hope to see you all (in-person!) again soon!
11/19/2019
Congratulations to The Westminster Schools of Atlanta, GA for winning the first MIT Science Bowl Invitational Tournament! The top three teams:
1st: Westminster 1
2nd: Lexington 1
3rd: Newtown 1
Full results can be seen at www.mitsciencebowl.com
Thank you so much to everyone who competed, volunteered, or helped organize the competition - we hope to see you again in future competitions!