Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Franklin R Shirley hosted by Wake Forest University


Debaters Ryan Cavanaugh and Maeve Ella were the 12th seed, finishing in 5th place out of 129 teams. They had victories against Dartmouth in doubles and Georgetown in Octas, with a competitive loss to Wake Forest in the Quarter Finals. Notable victories include Dartmouth, Emory, North Texas, Georgetown, Georgia in prelims. They had impressive individual rankings, with Ryan at 10th and Maeve at 13th out of 258 debaters.

Debaters Spencer Anderson-McElligott and Grey Parfenoff lost their break round to Wake Forest, going 4-3. They beat Kentucky, Binghamton, Georgia, and Cornell.

Debaters Vriti Patel and Nate Weimar lost Round 7 to Baylor, going 3-4. They beat Emory, Weber State, and Wyoming. 

Harvard College Tournament


Debaters Ryan Cavanaugh and Maeve Ella placed 9th out of 90 teams, with a narrow 2-1 loss to CSU Long Beach. They entered elimination debates as the 9th seed after going 6-2 in preliminary debates. Notable victories include Georgetown, Dartmouth, UT Dallas, Liberty, and Kansas. Noteworthy individual rankings with Ryan at 20th and Maeve at 24th out of 180 debaters in a field of 90 teams.

Debaters Spencer Anderson-McElligott and Grey Parfenoff won Round 8 against Minnesota to finish the tournament 5-3, just missing elimination debates on speaker points. They beat Minnesota, Wichita State, Michigan State, Rochester, Cal State Fullerton.

George Ziegelmueller Invitational hosted by Wayne State University


Debaters Vriti Patel and Nate Weimar placed 5th, with notable victories including Wake Forest, Michigan State, Emory PS, and Emory RW in Octas. Unofrtunately, they had a 2-1 loss to Wayne State in Quarters.

Debaters Rose Bilicki and Maile HUffman earned the 16th seed. Remarkable individual rankings with Nate at 8th, Rose at 15th, Vriti at 17th, and Maile at 21st.

JW Patterson Debates hosted by the University of Kentucky


Debaters Ryan Cavanaugh and Maeve Ella placed 9th out of 101 teams, with a challenging 3-0 loss to Wyoming. They entered the elimination debates as the 3rd seed, with notable victories including USC, Binghamton, Minnesota, Samford, Georgetown, and UT Dallas. They had outstanding individual rankings with Maeve at 5th and Ryan at 6th our of 202 debaters. 

Debaters Spencer Anderson-McElligott and Grey Parfenoff lost their break out round to Wake Forest, going 3-3. They beat Samford, Georgetown, and Easton Logback.

Debaters Vriti Patel and Nate Weimar lost their break round to Emory, going 3-3. They beat Michigan, Northwestern, and Baylor.

Debaters Rose Bilicki and Maile Huffman won Round 6 to finish 3-3, beating Kansas, Emory, and Kentucky.

Owen L Coon Memorial Debates hosted by Northwestern University


Debaters Ryan Cavanaugh and Maeve Ella placed 9th out of 122 teams, with a narrow loss (2-1 decision) to CSU Long Beach. They entered elimination debates as the 18th seed, with notable victories including Kansas, Trinity, Tufts, Michigan State, and Wyoming. Also impressive were their individual rankings, with Maeve at 15th and Ryan at 20th out of 244 debaters.

Debaters Spencer Anderson-McElligott and Grey Parfenoff lost their break round to Minnesota to finish 3-3. They beat Gonzaga, Indiana, and UT Dallas.

Debaters Rose Bilicki and Maile Huffman lost Round 6 to finish 2-4, beating Indiana and Northwestern.

 

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