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62nd National Debate Tournament
California State University – Fullerton
Fullerton, CA
March 28-31, 2008
Resolved: that the United States Federal Government should increase its constructive engagement with the government of one or more of: Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, and Syria, and it should include offering them a security guarantee(s) and/or a substantial increase in foreign assistance.
Winner: Wake Forest University – Seth Gannon & Alex Lamballe
Runner Up: Darmouth College – Josh Kernoff & Kade Olsen
Top Speaker: Martin Osborn – Missouri State University
Runner Up: Julie Hoehn – Emory University
Copeland Award: University of California, Berkeley – Michael Burshteyn & Jacob Polin
Runner Up: Emory University – Julie Hoehn & Stephen Weil
Host: John Bruschke – California State University, Fullerton
Director: John Fritch – University of Northern Iowa
Ovid Davis Award: Ross Smith – Wake Forest University
Lucy M. Keele Award for Excellence in Service: Bill Southworth – University of Redlands
Ross K. Smith Coach of the Year Award: Eric Morris – Missouri State University
George W. Ziegelmueller Award for Excellence in Education: Sarah T. Partlow Lefevre – Idaho State University
Overall Points Winner: SUNY Binghamton
Varsity Points Winner: University of Kansas
Community College Points Winner: Kansas City Kansas Community College
Elim Seeds
- Emory: Julie Hoehn & Stephen Weil (8-0, 21 ballots)
- Harvard: Eli Anders & Jason Murray (7-1, 19)
- Michigan: Adam Farra & Dylan Keenan (7-1, 17)
- West Georgia: Geoff Lundeen & Jim Schultz (6-2, 19)
- Wake Forest: Seth Gannon & Alex Lamballe (6-2, 19)
- Northwestern: Matt Fisher & John Warden (6-2, 19)
- Missouri State: Meggie Mapes & Michael Mapes (6-2, 19)
- Missouri State: Martin Osborn & Clay Webb (6-2, 18)
- Wyoming: Travis Cram & Will Jensen (6-2, 18)
- Kansas: Brett Bricker & Andrew Jennings (6-2, 17)
- Wake Forest: Doowon Chung & Seungwon Chung (6-2, 17)
- Texas: Chris Thiele & Nick Whitaker (6-2, 17)
- Southern California: Chris Jones & Mike Jones (6-2, 17)
- Harvard: Tripp Rebrovick & Jonathan Warsh (6-2, 16)
- Dartmouth: Josh Kernoff & Kade Olsen (6-2, 16)
- Georgia State: Kirk Gibson & Joel Lemuel (5-3, 17)
- California – Berkeley: Mike Burshteyn & Jacob Polin (5-3, 16)
- Michigan State: Garrett Abelkop & Carly Wunderlich (5-3, 16)
- Southern California: Mima Lazarevic & Mike Smith (5-3, 16)
- Emory: Nicholas Miller & Chipp Schwab (5-3, 14)
- Michigan State: Gustavo Eyzaguirre & Eric Lanning (5-3, 14)
- Gonzaga: Nick Bormann & Grace Saez (5-3, 14)
- Oklahoma: R.J. Giglio & Nick Watts (5-3, 14)
- Kansas: Nate Johnson & Chris Stone (5-3, 13)
- Towson: Deven Cooper & Dayvon Love (5-3, 13)
- Whitman: Nate Cohn & Daniel Straus (5-3, 13)
- Kentucky: Mike Gentile & Angelo Theodosopoulos (5-3, 12)
- Central Oklahoma: Andy Casey & Jack Ewing (5-3, 11)
Speaker Awards
- Martin Osborn – Missouri State University
- Julie Hoehn – Emory University
- Brett Bricker – University of Kansas
- Luis Magallon – California State University – Fullerton
- Tripp Rebrovick – Harvard University
- Geoff Lundeen – West Georgia University
- Stephen Weil – Emory University
- Andrew Jennings – University of Kansas
- Jason Murray – Harvard University
- Seth Gannon – Wake Forest University
- John Warden – Northwestern University
- Kuntal Cholera – University of North Texas
- Dylan Keenan – University of Michigan
- Jim Schultz – West Georgia University
- Mike Burshteyn – University of California – Berkeley
- Chris Thiele – University of Texas
- Michael Mapes – Missouri State University
- Kade Olsen – Dartmouth College
- Alex Lamballe – Wake Forest University
- Matt Fisher – Northwestern University
First Round At-Large Bids
- California – Berkeley: Michael Burshteyn & Jacob Polin (11)
- Emory: Julie Hoehn & Stephen Weil (25)
- Harvard: Eli Anders & Jason Murray (39)
- Dartmouth: Josh Kernoff & Kade Olsen (47)
- Kansas: Brett Bricker & Andrew Jennings (48)
- Northwestern: Matt Fisher & John Warden (70)
- Wake Forest: Seth Gannon & Alex Lamballe (71)
- Michigan: Adam Farra & Dylan Keenan (95)
- Harvard: Tripp Rebrovick & Jonathan Warsh (99)
- Emory: Nicholas Miller & Chipp Schwab (112)
- West Georgia: Geoff Lundeen & Jim Schultz (122)
- Missouri State: Martin Osborn & Clay Webb (132)
- Michigan State: Garrett Abelkop & Carly Wunderlich (148)
- Kansas: Nate Johnson & Chris Stone (154)
- Southern California: Chris Jones & Mike Jones (166)
- Northwestern: Caitlin Bruce & Rob Mulholand (178)