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65th National Debate Tournament
University of Texas at Dallas
Dallas, TX
March 25-28, 2011
Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially increase the number of and/or substantially expand beneficiary eligibility for its visas for one or more of the following: employment-based immigrant visas, nonimmigrant temporary worker visas, family-based visas, human trafficking-based visas.
Winner: Northwestern University – Matt Fisher & Stephanie Spies
Runner Up: Emory University – Ovais Inamullah & Stephen Weil
Top Speaker: Stephanie Spies – Northwestern University
Runner Up: Alex Parkinson – Harvard University
Copeland Award: Emory University – Ovais Inamullah & Stephen Weil
Runner Up: Harvard University – Eli Jacobs & Alex Parkinson
Host: Chris Burke – University of Texas, Dallas
Director: John Fritch – University of Northern Iowa
Ovid Davis Award: Dan Fitzmier – Northwestern University
Lucy M. Keele Award for Excellence in Service: Dallas Perkins – Harvard University
Ross K. Smith Coach of the Year Award: Adrienne Brovero – University of Mary Washington
James J. Unger Coaching Award: Ed Lee – Emory University
George W. Ziegelmueller Award for Excellence in Education: Gordon Stables – University of Southern California
Overall Points Winner: Liberty University
Varsity Points Winner: Northwestern University
Community College Points Winner: Johnson County Community College
Elim Seeds
- Northwestern: Matt Fisher & Stephanie Spies (8-0, 22 ballots)
- Northwestern: Ryan Beiermeister & Layne Kirshon (8-0, 22)
- Harvard: Eli Jacobs & Alex Parkinson (7-1, 22)
- Michigan: Maria Liu & Edmund Zagorin (7-1, 18)
- Oklahoma: R.J. Giglio & Nick Watts (6-2, 20)
- Emory: Ovais Inamullah & Stephen Weil (6-2, 19)
- Towson: Ben Crossan & Fernando Kirkman (6-2, 19)
- California, Berkeley: Kathy Bowen & Jacob Polin (6-2, 17)
- Wake Forest: Mike Carlotti & Andrew McCarty (6-2, 17)
- Georgia: Mike Lacy & Austin Layton (6-2, 17)
- Northwestern: Mary Gregg & Peyton Lee (6-2, 16)
- Emory: Kirk Gibson & Ana Nikolic (6-2, 16)
- Texas – Dallas: Andrew Baker & Collin Roark (6-2, 15)
- Wyoming: Kacey Ballard & Mike Bausch (5-3, 17)
- Loyola Marymount: Jack Ewing & James Mollison (5-3, 16)
- Kansas State: Beth Mendenhall & Derek Ziegler (5-3, 16)
- Kansas: Sean Kennedy & Dylan Quigley (5-3, 15)
- Michigan State: Jessica Hockensmith & Kaavya Ramesh (5-3, 15)
- Gonzaga: Paul Kanellopoulos & Leah Moczulski (5-3, 14)
- Kansas: Patrick Kennedy & Mathew Petersen (5-3, 14)
- Missouri State: Jordan Foley & Wes Rumbaugh (5-3, 14)
- Harvard: William Karlson & Gabrielle Tandet (5-3, 14)
- Samford: Dan Bagwell & Logan Gramzinski (5-3, 13)
- Georgetown: Andrew Arsht & Anton Strezhnev (5-3, 12)
- Georgetown: Richard Day & Andrew Markoff (5-3, 12)
- Baylor: John Cook & Ashley Morgan (5-3, 12)
- California, Berkeley: Andres Gannon & Sarah Weiner (5-3, 12)
- Emporia State: Ryan Wash & Latoya Williams-Green (5-3, 11)
Speaker Awards
- Stephanie Spies – Northwestern University
- Alex Parkinson – Harvard University
- Eli Jacobs – Harvard University
- Matt Fisher – Northwestern University
- Stephen Weil – Emory University
- Nick Watts – University of Oklahoma
- Jacob Polin – University of California – Berkeley
- Edmund Zagorin – University of Michigan
- Andrew Baker – University of Texas – Dallas
- Kathy Bowen – University of California – Berkeley
- Jack Ewing – Loyola Marymount University
- Ovais Inamullah – Emory University
- R.J. Giglio – University of Oklahoma
- Ben Crossan – Towson University
- Andrew Markoff – Georgetown University
- Sean Kennedy – University of Kansas
- Latoya Williams-Green – Emporia State University
- James Mollison – Loyola Marymount University
- Drew McNeil – University of Texas
- Layne Kirshon – Northwestern University
First Round At-Large Bids
- Emory: Ovais Inamullah & Stephen Weil (13)
- Harvard: Eli Jacobs & Alex Parkinson (20)
- Northwestern: Matt Fisher & Stephanie Spies (27)
- California, Berkeley: Kathy Bowen & Jacob Polin (40)
- Oklahoma: R.J. Giglio & Nick Watts (50)
- Northwestern: Ryan Beiermeister & Layne Kirshon (67)
- Kansas: Sean Kennedy & Dylan Quigley (68)
- Michigan: Maria Liu & Edmund Zagorin (79)
***Northwestern: Mary Gregg & Peyton Lee (96) - Vanderbilt: Nicholas Brown & Cameron Norris (107)
- Kansas: Patrick Kennedy & Mathew Petersen (113)
- Loyola Marymount: Jack Ewing & James Mollison (114)
- Gonzaga: Paul Kanellopoulos & Leah Maczulski (129)
- Georgia: Mike Lacy & Austin Layton (138)
- Towson: Ben Crossan & Fernando Kirkman (150)
- Texas – Dallas: Andrew Baker & Collin Roark (155)
- Georgetown: Richard Day & Andrew Markoff (168)
***NOTE: Only two teams per school may receive first round bids.