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68th National Debate Tournament
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
March 28 – 31, 2014
Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially increase statutory and/or judicial restrictions on the war powers authority of the President of the United States in one or more of the following areas: targeted killing; indefinite detention; offensive cyber operations; or introducing United States Armed Forces into hostilities.
Winner: Georgetown University – Andrew Arsht & Andrew Markoff
Runner Up: University of Michigan – Ellis Allen & Alex Pappas
Top Speaker: Rashid Campbell – University of Oklahoma
Runner Up: Alex Miles – Northwestern University
Copeland Award: Northwestern University – Alex Miles & Arjun Vellayappan
Runner Up: Harvard University – Bradley Bolman & Michael Suo
Host: Brian Shah-Delong – Indiana University
Director: John Fritch – University of Northern Iowa
Ovid Davis Award: Jonathan Paul – Georgetown University
Lucy M. Keele Award for Excellence in Service: Sarah T. Partlow Lefevre
Ross K. Smith Coach of the Year Award: David Heidt – University of Michigan
James J. Unger Coaching Award: Dan Fitzmier – Northwestern University
George W. Ziegelmueller Award for Excellence in Education: Mike Davis – James Madison University
Overall Points Winner: George Mason University
Varsity Points Winner: University of Oklahoma
Community College Points Winner: Kansas City Kansas Community College
Elim Seeds
- Oklahoma: Rashid Campbell & George Lee (8-0, 23 ballots)
- Houston: Eric Lanning & Tanweer Rajwani (7-1, 22)
- Northwestern: Alex Miles & Arjun Vellayappan (7-1, 19)
- Rutgers – Newark: Chris Randall & Elijah Smith (7-1, 18)
- Georgetown: Andrew Arsht & Andrew Markoff (6-2, 18)
- Harvard: Bradley Bolman & Michael Suo (6-2, 18)
- Michigan: Ellis Allen & Alex Pappas (6-2, 18)
- Wake Forest: Joe LeDuc & Melvin Washington (6-2, 18)
- Wayne State: Michael Leap & Kristen Messina (6-2, 18)
- Georgetown: Tyler Engler & Andrew McCoy (6-2, 18)
- Michigan: Kevin Hirn & Joe Krakoff (6-2, 17)
- Towson: Korey Johnson & Ameena Ruffin (6-2, 16)
- Mary Washington: Colin McElhinny & Tom Pacheco (6-2, 16)
- Michigan State: Kaavya Ramesh & Tyler Thur (6-2, 14)
- Northwestern: Evan McCarty & Linda Pei (5-3, 17)
- Fresno State: Sierra Holley & Candis Tate (5-3, 17)
- Kansas: Nick Khatri & Addison Schile (5-3, 17)
- Iowa: Liam Hancock & Sharon Kann (5-3, 17)
- Kansas: Chris Birzer & Melanie Campbell (5-3, 16)
- Oklahoma: Chris Leonardi & Michael Masterson (5-3, 16)
- Wake Forest: Richard Min & Lee Quinn (5-3, 15)
- Oklahoma: Dominique Baker & Kaine Cherry (5-3, 14)
- West Georgia: Marquis Ard & Hakeem Muhammad (5-3, 14)
- Harvard: Anna Dimitrijevic & Daniel Taylor (5-3, 14)
- Michigan State: Jack Caporal & Quinn Zemel (5-3, 14)
- Harvard: David Herman & Yunhan Xu (5-3, 14)
- Liberty: Vida Chiri & Meagan Edwards (5-3, 13)
- Emory: Andrew Jones & Jason Sigalos (5-3, 13)
- Minnesota: Cody Crunkilton & Miranda Ehrlich (5-3, 13)
- Texas: Carl Fitz & Flynn Makuch (5-3, 11)
Speaker Awards
- Rashid Campbell – University of Oklahoma
- Alex Miles – Northwestern University
- Arjun Vellayappan – Northwestern University
- Andrew Arsht – Georgetown University
- Ellis Allen – University of Michigan
- Andrew Markoff – Georgetown University
- Eric Lanning – University of Houston
- Bradley Bolman – Harvard University
- George Lee – University of Oklahoma
- Melvin Washington – Wake Forest University
- Michael Suo – Harvard University
- Alex Pappas – University of Michigan
- Ameena Ruffin – Towson University
- Elijah Smith – Rutgers University, Newark
- Joe LeDuc – Wake Forest University
- Jason Sigalos – Emory University
- Melanie Campbell – University of Kansas
- Colin McElhinny – Mary Washington University
- Kaavya Ramesh – Michigan State University
- Marquis Ard – University of West Georgia
First Round At-Large Bids
- Northwestern: Alex Miles & Arjun Vellayappan (11)
- Harvard: Bradley Bolman & Michael Suo (24)
- Georgetown: Andrew Arsht & Andrew Markoff (38)
- Michigan: Ellis Allen & Alex Pappas (38)
- Rutgers – Newark: Chris Randall & Elijah Smith (60)
- Mary Washington: Colin McElhinny & Tom Pacheco (71)
- Wake Forest: Joe LeDuc & Melvin Washington (72)
- Wake Forest: Richard Min & Lee Quinn (104)
- Oklahoma: Rashid Campbell & George Lee (107)
- Towson: Korey Johnson & Ameena Ruffin (115)
- California – Berkeley: Srinidhi Muppalla & John Spurlock (117)
- Georgetown: Tyler Engler & Andrew McCoy (137)
- Harvard: Anna Dimitrijevic & Daniel Taylor (140)
- Michigan State: Kaavya Ramesh & Tyler Thur (151)
- West Georgia: Marquis Ard & Hakeem Muhammad (157)
- Kansas: Chris Birzer & Melanie Campbell (159)
Trivia
Starting this year, speaker awards were assigned by Z-Score—a metric which normalizes points by comparing the assigned value of a given round against the standard deviation of a judge’s average points. Since this measure already works to minimize the effects of outlier results, the tournament no longer dropped high-low results.