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47th National Debate Tournament

University of Northern Iowa

Cedar Falls, IA

March 27 – 30, 1993

 

Resolved: That the United States should substantially change its development and assistance policies toward one or more of the following nations: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.

Winner: Dartmouth College – Ara Lovitt & Steven Sklaver
Runner Up: Georgetown University – Ahilan Arulanantham & Eric Truett

Top Speaker: Matthew Shors – University of Michigan
Runner Up: Ara Lovitt – Dartmouth College

Copeland Award: Dartmouth College – Ara Lovitt & Steven Sklaver
Runner Up: Georgetown University – Ahilan Arulanantham & Eric Truett

Host: Bill Henderson – University of Northern Iowa
Director: Donn W. Parson – University of Kansas

Ross K. Smith Coach of the Year Award: Alfred Snider – University of Vermont

Overall Points Winner: Boston College
Varsity Points Winner: Dartmouth College

Elim Seeds

  1. Dartmouth: Ara Lovitt & Steven Sklaver (8-0, 22 ballots)
  2. Northwestern: Sean McCaffity & Jody Terry (7-1, 21)
  3. Michigan: Jennifer Ouding & Matthew Shors (7-1, 19)
  4. Wayne State: Toby Arquette & Derek Gaffrey (6-2, 19)
  5. Georgetown: Anup Malani & Tim McCrae (6-2, 18)
  6. Dartmouth: Will Griffin & Andre Hylton (6-2, 17)
  7. Kansas: Tim Howard & Josh Zive (6-2, 16)
  8. George Mason: Ryan Galloway & Gordon Stables (6-2, 16)
  9. Texas: Ryan Goodman & Brian McBride (5-3, 17)
  10. Georgetown: Ahilan Arulanantham & Eric Truett (5-3, 17)
  11. Texas: Mark McPherson & Justin Shrader (5-3, 16)
  12. Texas: David Breshears & Daniel Kern (5-3, 16)
  13. Wake Forest: Adrienne Brovero & Scott O’Donnell (5-3, 16)
  14. Wake Forest: Rich Fledderman & Mark Grant (5-3, 15)
  15. Trinity: Matt Deffebach & Garrett Haines (5-3, 15)
  16. Harvard: Mike Gordin & Dan Nexon (5-3, 15)
  1. Iowa: Tiffany Earl & Monte Johnson (5-3, 15)
  2. Pittsburgh: Stefan Bauschard & Chris Shellito (5-3, 15)
  3. Wake Forest: Joseph Peery & Marcia Tiersky (5-3, 14)
  4. Wayne State: Liz Holcomb & Jennifer Kowalski (5-3, 14)
  5. Michigan: Gorav Jindal & Raj Shah (5-3, 14)
  6. Northern Iowa: Dean Eyler & Farl Greene (5-3, 14)
  7. Emory: Charlie Henn & Jon Sharp (5-3, 14)
  8. Iowa: Jeff Kueter & Ernest Wagner (5-3, 13)
  9. Boston College: John Frantz & Jack Minnear (5-3, 13)

Speaker Awards

  1. Matthew Shors – University of Michigan
  2. Ara Lovitt – Dartmouth College
  3. Ahilan Arulanantham – Georgetown University
  4. Paul Skiermont – University of Kentucky
  5. Ryan Goodman – University of Texas
  6. Mark Grant – Wake Forest University
  7. Steven Sklaver – Dartmouth College
  8. Brian McBride – University of Texas
  9. Michael Hester – West Georgia College
  10. Will Griffin – Dartmouth College
  11. Derek Gaffrey – Wayne State University
  12. Ryan Galloway – George Mason University
  13. Dan Nexon – Harvard University
  14. Josh Zive – University of Kansas
  15. Toby Arquette – Wayne State University
  16. Tim Howard – University of Kansas
  17. Garrett Haines – Trinity University
  18. Monte Johnson – University of Iowa
  19. Rich Fledderman – Wake Forest University
  20. Eric Truett – Georgetown University

First Round At-Large Bids

  1. Dartmouth: Ara Lovitt & Steven Sklaver (11)
  2. Georgetown: Ahilan Arulanantham & Eric Truett (23)
  3. Wayne State: Toby Arquette & Derek Gaffrey (35)
  4. Texas: Ryan Goodman & Brian McBride (47)
  5. Wake Forest: Rich Fledderman & Mark Grant (68)
  6. Texas: David Breshears & Daniel Kern (80)
  7. George Mason: Ryan Galloway & Gordon Stables (80)
  8. West Georgia: Michael Hester & Nathan Holmes (85)
  9. Michigan: Jennifer Ouding & Matthew Shors (87)
  10. Georgetown: Anup Malani & Tim McCrae (106)
  11. Kansas: Tim Howard & Josh Zive (107)
  12. Wake Forest: Joseph Peery & Marcia Tiersky (138)
  13. Harvard: Mike Gordin & Dan Nexon (143)
  14. Kentucky: Jason Renzelmann & Paul Skiermont (156)
  15. Iowa: Jeff Kueter & Ernest Wagner (162)
  16. Harvard: Kami Hayashi & Rebecca Tushnet (183)

Trivia

Starting in 1993 six third teams could receive second round at-large bids.