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55th National Debate Tournament

Baylor University

Waco, TX

March 30 – April 2, 2001

 

Resolved: That the United States Federal Government should substantially increase its development assistance, including increasing government to government assistance, within the Greater Horn of Africa.

Winner: University of Iowa – Andrew Peterson & Andrew Ryan
Runner Up: Emory University – Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali

Top Speaker: Andrew Ryan – University of Iowa
Runner Up: Wesley Lotz – Wake Forest University

Copeland Award: University of California, Berkeley – Randy Luskey & Dan Shalmon
Runner Up: Wake Forest University – Jarrod Atchison & Wesley Lotz

Host: Karla Leeper – Baylor University
Director: Donn W. Parson – University of Kansas

Ovid Davis Award: David Hingstman – University of Iowa
Lucy M. Keele Award for Excellence in Service: Rich Edwards – Baylor University
Ross K. Smith Coach of the Year Award: Joel Rollins – University of Texas
George W. Ziegelmueller Award for Excellence in Education
: Chester Gibson – University of West Georgia & Ken Strange – Dartmouth College

Overall Points Winner
Varsity Points Winner
Community College Winner

Elim Seeds

  1. Wake Forest: Jarrod Atchison & Wesley Lotz (8-0, 20)
  2. Emory: Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali (7-1, 21)
  3. Dartmouth: Alex Berger & Adam Garen (7-1, 21)
  4. West Georgia: Rashad Evans & Sarah Holbrook (7-1, 19)
  5. Iowa: Andrew Peterson & Andrew Ryan (6-2, 19)
  6. Northwestern: Geoff Garen & Adrianna Kastanek (6-2, 18)
  7. Michigan: Adriana Midence & Carl Sammartino (6-2, 18)
  8. Emory: Josh Lynn & John Rains (6-2, 17)
  9. Northwestern: Jacob Foster & Jonathan Paul (6-2, 17)
  10. John Carroll: Ben Sovacool & Liz Wiley (6-2, 17)
  11. California, Berkeley: Randy Luskey & Dan Shalmon (6-2, 16)
  12. Texas: Nathan Evans & Lloyd Hornbuckle (6-2, 16)
  13. Gonzaga: Kate Charles & Casey Kelly (6-2, 15)
  14. Fort Hays State: Joe Ramsey & Jason Regnier (5-3, 17)
  15. Georgetown: Argalan Suleman & Brad Wenban (5-3, 17)
  16. Michigan State: Austin Carson & Calum Matheson (5-3, 16)
  1. Arkansas State: Josh Martin & Kris Willis (5-3, 16)
  2. Southern California: Chris McFarlane & Andy Silverman (5-3, 16)
  3. Texas: Pam Bowman & Katerina Hatziavramidis (5-3, 15)
  4. North Texas: Kenda Cunningham & John Hines (5-3, 15)
  5. Gonzaga: Chris Losnegard & Peter McCollum (5-3, 15)
  6. Michigan State: Greta Stahl & David Strauss (5-3, 15)
  7. Kansas: Sara Apel & Melanie Wilson (5-3, 15)
  8. Concordia: Harry Niska & Sarah Topp (5-3, 15)
  9. Georgia: Robbie Quinn & Shawn Powers (5-3, 14)
  10. Dartmouth: Asher Haig & Ben Thorpe (5-3, 13)
  11. Pittsburgh: Omri Ceren & Joseph Koehle (5-3, 12)

Speaker Awards

  1. Andrew Ryan – University of Iowa
  2. Wesley Lotz – Wake Forest University
  3. Jarrod Atchison – Wake Forest University
  4. Kamal Ghali – Emory University
  5. Alex Berger – Dartmouth College
  6. Calum Matheson – Michigan State University
  7. Randy Luskey – University of California, Berkeley
  8. Sarah Holbrook – State University of West Georgia
  9. Stephen Bailey – Emory University
  10. Katerina Hatziavramidis – University of Texas
  11. Andrew Peterson – University of Iowa
  12. Dan Shalmon – University of California, Berkeley
  13. John Rains – Emory University
  14. Matthew Baisley – University of Missouri, Kansas City
  15. Ben Thorpe – Dartmouth College
  16. Adam Garen – Dartmouth College
  17. Josh Martin – Arkansas State University
  18. Ben Sovacool – John Carroll University
  19. Jacob Foster – Northwestern University
  20. Austin Carson – Michigan State University

First Round At-Large Bids

  1. California, Berkeley: Randy Luskey & Dan Shalmon (17)
  2. Wake Forest: Jarrod Atchison & Wesley Lotz (21)
  3. Iowa: Andrew Peterson & Andrew Ryan (39)
  4. Dartmouth: Alex Berger & Adam Garen (42)
  5. Emory: Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali (48)
  6. Texas: Nathan Evans & Lloyd Hornbuckle (63)
  7. Northwestern: Jacob Foster & Jonathan Paul (82)
  8. Michigan State: Austin Carson & Calum Matheson (92)
  9. North Texas: Kenda Cunningham & John Hines (93)
  10. Fort Hays State: Joe Ramsey & Jason Regnier (124)
  11. West Georgia: Rashad Evans & Sarah Holbrook (127)
  12. Emory: Josh Lynn & John Rains (132)
  13. Michigan: Adriana Midence & Carl Sammartino (133)
  14. Southern California: Chris McFarlane & Andy Silverman (155)
  15. Texas: Pam Bowman & Katerina Hatziavramidis (166)
  16. Northwestern: Geoff Garen & Adrianna Kastanek (175)