[eDebate] Huber Debates, University of Vermont, Results
NEIL BERCH
berchnorto at msn.com
Mon Oct 1 14:05:36 CDT 2007
Thanks to Tuna, Helen, Nicole, David, and the UVM debaters for an outstanding tournament. The competition was great, the weather was perfect (we'll give Tuna credit for that, though he then gets the blame for the fall foliage being late this year!), and the hospitality was outstanding. As always, the LDU-made food on Saturday was magnificent!
It was great seeing old and new (and old/new) friends!!
Congratulations to Harvard, Rochester, Binghamton, and Cornell!!
--Neil Berch
West Virginia University
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From: Alfred Snider<mailto:alfred.snider at uvm.edu>
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Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 3:00 PM
Subject: [eDebate] Huber Debates, University of Vermont, Results
Thanks to everyone who came. We all appreciate those who are willing to
come north.
Today the results are being sent off to Jon Bruschke as well.
Special thanks to all who worked hard to give us a wondeful lunch on
Saturday.
Open Debate
Quarters
Harvard JW Jacobs & Warsh advance
Harvard KF Kim & frankel advance
Dartmouth AB Akrami & Butterly 3-0 over Binghamton RC Rodriguez & Crossan
New York WS Wright & Henning Smedja 2-1 over Dartmouth RW Reddy & Wang
Semis
Harvard JW 2-1 over Dartmouth AB
Harvard KF 3-0 over NY WS (forfeit, illness)
Harvard closes out
Speakers:
1. Elizabeth Kim Harvard
2. Alec Wright NY
3. Jon Karlin Vermont
4. Jonathan Warsh Harvard
5. Eli Jacobs Harvard
6. Cyrus Akrami Dartmouth
7. Zach Frankel Harvard
8. Ben Crossan Binghamton
9. Jamie Verk Dartmouth
10. Ashlee Vega NY
JV Debate
Quarters
Rochester DB Diamond & Bach 3-0 over Bard/Vassar DC Dickerson & Given
Cornell PH Pasha & Himmelstein 2-1 over Army CQ Chung & Qirazi
New York AM Answare & Ma 3-0 over Bard SV Saxon & Vissering
Binghamton WB Woan & Belly 3-0 over New York WO Willis & Ortiz
Semis
Rochester DB 3-0 over Cornell PH
Binghamton WB 2-1 over New York AM
Finals
Rochester DB 2-1 over Binghamton WB
Speakers:
1. Tansy Woan Binghamton
2. Bert MA NY
3. Ryan Bach Rochester
4. Shree Answare NY
5. Mike Dickerson Bard/Vassar
6. Maryam Belly, Binghamton
7. Ross Saxon Bard
8. Ben Himmelstein Cornell
9. Amanda Vissering Bard
10. Ting Ting Tam Binghamton
Novice Debate
Octas
Army EX Elmonary & Xin advance
Binghamton GT Grog & Torsiello advance
Army CM Clibon & Maynard advance
Cornell KC Karin & Crespo advance
Cornell AR Abrams & Reid advance
Army KN Khan & Nickelson advance
Binghamton BS Brophy & Sebelle
Army HM Hulen & McKinney 2-1 over Cornell RC Rathi & Chen
Quarters
Army EX 3-0 over Army HM
Binghamton GT 3-0 over Army CM
Cornell KC 3-0 over Cornell AR
Binghamton BS 3-0 over Army KN
Semis
Binghamton GT 2-1 over Army EX
Cornell KC 3-0 over Bunghamton BS
Finals
Binghamton GT 2-1 over Cornell KC
Speakers
1. John Karin Cornell
2. Tianyi Xin Army
3. Marnie Ritchie Vermont
4. Scott Corbo Cornell
5. Bill Sebelle Binghamton
6. Jackie Abrams Cornell
7. McKinsey Hulen Army
8. Ariel Reid Cornell
9. Nidhi Rathi Cornell
10. Matthew Ullman Western Connecticut
Worlds (our inaugural division in our region)
TEAM PLACING AFTER PRELIMS
1. H & W Smith A 13
2. Rochester A
3. Vermont B 12
4. St. Johns B 11
5. Vermont C 9
6. Cornell A 9
7. Vermont F 8
8. Bard A 8
9. H & W Smith C 8
10. Vermont D 7
11. H & W Smith B 7
12. Cornell C 6
13. Cape Cod A 6
14. Vermont A 6
15. St. Johns A 5
16. Cape Cod B 4
17. Vermont E 4
18. Cornell B 2
19. St. Johns C 1
SPEAKERS
1. Jason Gershowitz Rochester A 428
2. Arman Ismail Vermont C 427
3. Ben Fultz Rochester A 422
4. Alyssa Dechow H&W Smith B 418
5. Elana Kwan Cornell A 417
6. Danielle Bauman Vermont C 414
7. David Hernandez H&W Smith A 413
8. Ethan Nelson Vermont B 411
9. Alia Belwood St. John’s B 411
10. Sam Koval H&W Smith C 405
Semifinals
H&W Smith A Hernandez & Thorson advance
Bard A Lews & Bakhtiar advance
Cornell A Stiteler & Kwan
Cape Cod A Kirshaw & Nunnally
Rochester A Gershowitz & Fultz advance
H&W Smith B Dechow & Frolich advance
St Johns B Jain & Bellwood
H&W Smith C Kovan & Bennett
FINALS
First Place Bard A
Second Place Bard B
Finalist H&W Smith A
Finalist H&W Smith B
SPECIAL AWARDS
Top Policy Judge - Matt Farmer, Rochester
Top Worlds Judge - Steve Llano, St Johns
Friend of Vermont Debate - Sam Nelson, Cornell
For more information about the Worlds division, go to
--
Alfred C. Snider aka Tuna
Edwin Lawrence Professor of Forensics
University of Vermont
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