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STATE OF TEXAS
OFFICE OF THE GoVERNOR
March 15,2001
Gr«tlnl:slo:
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Welcome to Baylor Universityfor the SS· National DebateTournament. Congratulations 10 Ihe5Chools,.lJle compelitorsand those who helped 10 prepare them for today's challenge. It IS truly B.privilege for the Lone Star State (0 hcsr one of the premier intercollegiateecedemlc events in the nation.
Texas is proud of its cojleges and universities. We are even moll:'pleased thal so many oflhern participate in unereollegiatespeech and debuteactivities Higher education i. mypassion, and I fullyrecognize that skills gained through participation in intercollegiatespeech and debate enhance the value of education.
TelULrUare known fortheir hospitality,which I know will beon fine display in W8£.O. I hope that tbcseof you from out oftown have an opportunity to vish !hecity's cultur:al andhistorical treasures.
Mrs. PCTl)' joins me insending best wishes for a memorable lournament.
~~ Governor
Keynote speaker was Dr. Robert Baird, Professor and Chair of Baylor's Philosophy Department, and former Baylor debater under Glenn Cappo
The National Debate Tournament THE YEARS AT WEST POINT
In 1947, it was unusual to find debate teams crossing the country or meeting a rival team more than once or twice. Most debate tournaments were local or regional in nature. There was no place where top teams from across the country could compete. The West Point National Intercollegiate Tournament was organized and conducted by the United States Military Academy to provide such an experience-where top teams from across the nation could meet. The tournament rules were determined by West Point Administration in consultation with such debate coaches as A. Craig Baird of the University of Iowa, G.M. Musgrave of Des Moines, Alan Nichols of USC, E.R. Nichols of the University of Redlands, and Joseph O'Brien of Pennsylvania State University.
Seven regions were set up to identify top teams, and select 29 colleges to participate in five seeding rounds and four elims over a three day period. Some of the features of the tournament stipulated that no school would meet a school within 500 miles of itself during the seeding rounds and that no coach would judge a school from his or her own district. Several traditions started at West Point remain in practice today: the "big board," oral announcement of pairings,and three judges in each preliminary round.
West Point administered the tournament for the first twenty years of its history. Initially there were no fees; housing and meals were provided by the Academy. For the first few years coaches stayed in the homes of Academy officers. All entertainment facilities on the base were free, except for the Post Theatre, which charged 15¢ a movie (Debaters Magazine, 1947). During these years the tournament was expanded from 29 to 38 teams. After a series of tab room errors, a committee of coaches was set up to "review" the results of the prelims before elim rounds began (Parson, "The NDT at Fifty").
THE AMERICAN FORENSIC ASSOCIATION TAKES OVER
The Early Years: 1967-1974 In 1966 West Point Commandant William Westmoreland informed George Ziegelmueller, then President of the American Forensic Association, that the Academy would no longer host the tournament. The reason cited was "budget constraints," and the decision came as a complete surprise to the forensic community. Four coaches, Annabel Hagood of Alabama, Herb James of Dartmouth, William Reynolds of Georgetown and Ziegelmueller of Wayne State formed an interim transition committee, with Hagood and James focusing on the problem of finance.
The early years of the AFA sponsored tournament (1967-1975) were marked by coaches planning, setting guidelines and eligibility rules, searching for a director as well as a tournament site; they were years of change. The first chair of what became the National Debate Tournament Committee was Annabel Hagood, and the first NDT Director, Stan Rives. The initial committee assumption was that it would pick a different director for each year. Following Rives as director were Richard Rieke in 1968 at Brooklyn College, Roger Hufford in 1969 at Northern Illinois, Dave Matheny in 1970 at the University of Houston, and John Lehman in 1971 at Macalester College and again in 1972 at the University of Utah. This period was marked by the development of coaches' responsibility for all aspects of the tournament, which was renamed The National Debate Tournament. Beginning in 1970, it was possible for a school to have two of its teams qualify to the NDT; this occurred after much heated debate (and a fear that some school would "close-out" the I\IDT which apparently would constitute an embarrassment).
Districts were reconstituted but remained eight in number until a new district (District IX) representing the Rocky Mountain States was added, and an initial allotment of bids for each district was negotiated. The NDT Committee sought a way to recognize teams achieving outstanding records throughout the season,
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and the first-round at-large bids were invented to begin operation in 1971. Initially the Committee proposed a list of 10 major tournaments during the year, the winner of which would get an automatic bid to the NOT; since a team might win more than one tournament, the second place would earn a bid if the winner had already received one. With some modification, this system worked for two years (although there were disagreements over which constituted the top ten tournaments for a particular year), but by 1973 the Committee had changed to the current system-having 16 bids awarded on the basis of a team's full season record.
The early 1970s also saw a shift in tournament format. Occasionally a negative team would want to know something about an affirmative plan in the hope of linking a particular disadvantage. The practice was for the first negative to outline a series of questions to be answered in the second affirmative. Ouring the early 1970s there was some movement to adopt a format which allowed direct questioning of each speaker, and the cross-exam format was adopted for the 1976 NOT; while some invitational tournaments initially kept the old format, it was not long before cross examination debate became dominant.
The Later Years: 1975-2001 Merwyn Hayes of Wake Forest directed the NOT in 1973 and 1974. After his surprise resignation in the fall of 1974, a member of his tab room staff, lIIIike Hazen of Wake Forest was chosen to direct the NOT, a post he held until 1983. The tournament remained the same size (62 teams; it had been increased from 46 teams in 1973), and used the same method of pairing (high-high power match in odd number rounds; high-low within brackets for even numbered rounds). It also placed the same number of teams into the elimination rounds: 16.
David Zarefsky of Northwestern replaced Hazen as director, and ran the tournament from 1984 until 1989. The size of the tournament moved from 62 teams to 74 teams by 1988 and the elimination rounds expanded to include all teams with five wins and thirteen ballots. This was also the decade of the first
. experiment with computer tabulation, and it occurred at the 1988 tournament (Zarefsky interview). Gary Larson had developed a computer program for pairing and judge placement, but it was backed up in the traditional manner. In 1989 the experiment was tried again, but the computer program crashed early, and the tournament was gently removed from machine control.
Several changes took place in the early 1990s when the tournament was directed by AI Johnson. The tournament size was determined by a complex set of formulas, with the number of teams ranging from 68 to 78, the maximum allowed. Six schools could now have a third team qualify to enter the tournament. The tournament began experimenting again with computer programs, this time with one developed by Rich Edwards of Baylor University (Edwards, Tab-Room-on-the-Mac). The NOT Committee made changes in pairing assumptions, with the number of high-high power matched rounds reduced from three to one.
The 1996 Golden Anniversary NDT brought more than one hundred alums to Wake Forest University where the Anniversary tounament was held. Alumni listened to rounds (with mixed reactions), visited with former Senator and Presidential Candidate George McGovern, with the current debaters and with each other. Bill Southworth and Allan Louden prepared an elaborate tournament booklet, featuring a great deal of the 50 year happenings of the NOT.
From 1988 on, participation in elimination rounds was limited to teams which had collected 5 wins and 13 ballots, which meant that typically one to three teams with 5 wins and fewer ballots were denied the chance to participate. From 1997 on, the NOT Committee changed the rules so that all teams with 5 wins regardless of ballot count could advance to the elimination rounds (up to a total of 32).
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This was also the first year that the NOT Committee experimented with E-Mail for first and second round at-large submissions, with mixed results. The 1998-99 NOT Committee voted to allow more than six third teams from one school to qualify if the allocation of second round at large bids was not filled by qualified teams. For the 1999 and 2000 NOT, that number of third teams remained at six; the tournament was at its maximum: 78 teams.
The 2001 Lucy Keele Award was presented to Richard Edwards, former director at Georgia State University and Baylor University as well as the inventor of the revolutionary tournament tabulation program. The George Ziegelmueller I Award went to Chester Gibson, long time director of the debate program at the State University of West Georgia and two time host of the National Debate Tournament. The George Ziegelmueller II Award was given to Ken Strange, long time coach at Dartmough College.
The 2000-2001 debate resolution was "RESOLVED: that the United States federal government should substantially increase its development assistance, including government to government assistance, within the Greater Horn of Africa." The topic had teams focus on the benefits of debt relief, AIDS prevention, reparations, food aid, and agricultural assistance to the Greater Horn of Africa. Negatives argued disadvantages that raised issues of trade-offs in development assistance, relations with other nations, and the ebb and flow of Clinton, and later Bush's political fortunes. Arguments grounded in critical challenges to the project of development assistance and very precise counterplans were also popular. In the final round, the University of Iowa advocated AIDS prevention programs for Uganda. Emory University addressed the question of whether medical programs were truly development assistance. In a close debate, the affirmative prevailed on a 3-2 decision.
I am indebted to Karla Leeper, tournament host, for work on the pictures; to Ryan Galloway of the University of Georgia for commentary on the topic and final round; and Cameron Matthews, computer consultant for Accenture, as technical adviser for this book.
Donn W. Parson, editor Lawrence, Kansas April,2001
IN REMEMBERANCE. In the past year two distinguished debate coaches died.
GRACE WALSH, long time coach at The University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire, brought many teams to West Point and the National Debate Tournament from 1950 through 1959 and her team in 1959 took Second Place Honors.
ANNABEL HAGOOD, debate coach at the University of Alabama in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s qualified a large number of debate teams to the NOT, winning First Place honors in 1949 and 1955, and Third Place honors is 1953, 1963, and 1966. She served on the transition committee when the tournament moved from West Point to become the NOT in 1967, and also Chaired the NOT Committee.
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2001 National Debate Tournament Administration
The National Tournament Committee plans and oversees the NDT each year, including the choosing and ranking of first and second round teams. The picture taken of them this year was too dark to be developed, an ominous sign.
Shawn Whalen, San Francisco State, Dist. I Glen Frappier, Gonzaga, Dist. II Joel Rollins, Texas, Dist. III Heather Aldridge, Augustana, SD, Dist. IV Heidi Hamilton, Augustana, IL, Dist. V Mike Janas, Samford, Dist. VI Warren Decker, George Mason, Dist. vn Tim Mahoney, Pace, Dist. VIn
The 2001 Tab Room included Pat Ganer Los Angeles, California, Dan Lingel, Dallas, Texas, Rich Edwards, Waco, Texas, Arnie Madsen and Cate Palczewski, Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Donn Parson, Director, Lawrence, Kansas
Matt Stannard, Wyoming, Dist. IX Gordon Mitchell, Pittsburgh, East Ed Panetta, Georgia, South Cate Palczewski, No. Iowa, Central Greg Achten, Pepperdine, West John Fritch, SW Missouri, Chair Donn W. Parson, Kansas, Director
Conducting the financial planning and execution of the NDT is the Board of Trustees. Pictured here are Pat Ganer, John Gossett, Tim Hynes, Chair, and Brett O'Donnell, Treasurer. Trustee Tom Hollihan is AWOL.
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5Sh National Debate Tournament Results
First Round At Large Rankings
Team Debaters Sum of Ranks 1 California-Berkeley LS Randy Luskey & Dan Shalmon 17 2 Wake Forest AL Jarrod Atchison & Wesley Lotz 21 3 Iowa PR Andy Petersen & Andy Ryan 39 4 Dartmouth BG Alex Berger & Adam Garen 42 5 Emory BG Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali 48 6 Texas EH Kirk Evans & Loe Hornbuckle 63.4 7 Northwestern FP Jake Foster & Jonathan Paul 82 8 Michigan State CM Austin Carson & Calum Matheson 92 9 North Texas CH Kenda Cunningham & John Hines 93 10 Fort Hays RR Joe Ramsey & Jason Regnier 124 11 West Georgia EH Rashad Evans & Sarah Holbrook 127 12 Emory LR Josh Lynn & John Ra.ins 132 13 Michigan MS Adriana Midence & Carl Sammartino 133 14 Southern California MS Chris MacFarlane & Andy Silverman 155 15 Texas BH Pam Bowman & Katie Hatziavramides 166 16 Northwestern GK Geoff Garen & Annie Kastenak 175
2001 TOP SPEAKERS 1 Andrew Ryan Iowa 633.5 2 Wesley Lotz Wake Forest 631 3 Jarrod Atchison Wake Forest 630.5 4 Kamal Ghali Emory 630.5 5 Alex Berger Dartmouth 628 6 Calum Matheson Michigan State 626.5 7 Randy Luskey Berkeley 626.5 8 Sarah Holbrook West Georgia 625.5 9 Stephen Bailey Emory 624.5 10 Katerina Hatziavramides Texas 624 11 Andrew Peterson Iowa 624 12 Dan Shalmon Berkeley 623.5 13 John Rains Emory 623 14 Matthew Baisley UIVIKC 623 15 Ben Thorpe Dartmouth 622.5 16 Adam Garen Dartmouth 622.5 17 Josh Martin Arkansas State 621.5 18 Ben Sovacool John Carroll 621.5 19 Jacob Foster Northwestern 621 20 Austin Carson Michigan State 621
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2001 Qualifying Teams
Team Debaters Wins Ballots Points 1 Wake Forest AL Jarrod Atchison & Wesley Lotz 8 20 1262 2 Emory BG Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali 7 21 1255 3 Dartmouth BG Alex Berger & Adam Garen 7 21 1250 4 West Georgia EH Rashad Evans & Sarah Holbrooke 7 19 1240.5 5 Iowa PR Andrew Peterson & Andrew Ryan 6 19 1258 6 Northwestern GK Geoff Garen & Adrianna Kastanek 6 18 1237.5 7 Michigan MS Adriana Midence & Carl Sammartino 6 18 1236 8 Emory LR Josh Lynn & John Rains 6 17 1239.5 9 Northwestern FP Jacob Foster & Jonathan Paul 6 6 1238.5 10 John Carroll SW Ben Sovacool & Liz Wiley 6 17 1235 11 Berkeley LS Randy Luskey & Dan Shalmon 6 16 1249.5 12 Texas EH Nathan Evans & Lloyd Hornbuckle 6 16 1237 13 Gonzaga CK Kate Charles & Casey Kelley 6 15 1227.5 14 Ft. Hays St. RR Joe Ramsey & Jason Regnier 5 17 1233 15 Georgetown SW Argalan Suleman & Brad Wenban 5 17 1215 16 Michigan St. CM Austin Carson & Calum Matheson 5 16 1247.5 17 Arkansas St. MW Josh Martin & Kris Willis 5 16 1240 18 USCMS Chris McFarlane & Andrew Silverman 5 16 1233 19 Texas BH Pam Bowman & Katerina 5 15 1240.5
Hatziavramidis 20 North Texas CH Kenda Cunningham & John Hines 5 15 1235 21 Gonzaga LM Chris Losnegard & Peter McCollum 5 15 1225.5 22 Michigan St. SS Greta Stahl & David Strauss 5 15 1224.5 23 Kansas AW Sara Apel & Melanie Wilson 5 15 1216 24 Concordia NT Harry Niska & Sarah Topp 5 15 1206.5 25 Georgia PQ Robbie Quinn & Shawn Powers 5 14 1219 26 Dartmouth HT Asher Haig & Ben Thorpe 5 13 1239 27 Pittsburgh CK Omri Ceren & Joseph Koehle 5 13 1212
Third Place went to the Dartmouth College team of Adam Garen and Alex Berger.
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National Debate Tournament Baylor University
March 30-April 2, 2001
Elimination Round Results
Double Octafinal Round Results
Wake Forest AL Advances without debating
Emory BG Advances without debating
Dartmouth BG Advances without debating
West Georgia EH Advances without debating
Iowa PR Advances without debating
Northwestern GK (Aft) defeated Pittsburgh CK 5-0 Dunbar SoU Hoe Jenkins Zompetti
Michigan MS (Aft) defeated Dartmouth HT 5-0 Davis Achten Smith,Nate Lupo Siemers
Emory LR (Aft) defeated Georgia PQ 3-2 *Repko, Biza Kahl Pudelski *Fritch, John Hall,Mike
Northwestern FP (Neg) defeated Concordia NT 4-1 Russell Slusher Hingstman Strange *Arnett
John Carroll SW (Aft) defeated Kansas AW 4-1 *Peterson Phares Stables Stevenson, Ron Mika
Berkeley LS (Neg) defeated Michigan State SS 5-0 Breshears Frappier Smith, Ross Stevens, Monte Langwell
Texas EH (Neg) defeated Gonzaga LM 5-0 McBride Galloway Wiese Lawrence Mancuso
North Texas CH (Aft) defeated Gonzaga CK 3-2 Heidt Lacy *Grove *Taylor Schwartz
Ft. Hays State RR (Neg) defeated Texas BH 3-2 Sharp Hester *Todd K1emz,Aaron *Snider
USC MS (Aft) defeated Georgetown SW 3-2 Repko, Will Stoughton *WeUs *Scannapieco Brovero
Michigan State CM (Neg) defeated Arkansas State MW 4-1 Lundberg *Green, Justin Symonds Harris, Sean Smith, Geoff
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National Debate Tournament Baylor University
March 30-ApriI2, 2001
Elimination Round Results
Octafinal Round Results Michigan State CM (Neg)defeated Wake Forest AL
Emory BG (Aft) defeated USC MS
Dartmouth BG (Neg) defeated Ft. Hays State RR
West Georgia EH (Aff) defeated North Texas CH
Iowa PR (Aft) defeated Texas EH
Berkeley LS (AfT) defeated Northwestern GK
Michigan MS (Aft) defeated John Carroll SW
Northwestern FP (AfC) defeated Emory LR
Quarterfinal Round Results
Michigan State CM (Aft) defeated Northwestern FP
Emory BG (Neg) defeated Michigan MS
Dartmouth BG (Neg) defeated Berkeley LS
Iowa PR (Aft) defeated West Georgia EH
Semifinal Round Results Iowa PR (Neg) defeated Michigan State CM
Emory BG (Neg) defeated Dartmouth BG
Final Round Results Iowa PR (Aft) defeated Emory BG
3-2 Frappier
5-0 Repko, Biza
4·1 McBride
5-0 Russell
5-0 Davis
3-2 *Hester
6-1 Stevens, Monte
7-0 Sharp
5-0 Peterson
5-0 Dunbar
3-2 Repko, wm
4-1 Frappier
4-1 McBride
3-2 Phares
3-2 Hester
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*Fritch, John *Stevenson, Ron
Harris, Scott Lacy
Slusher *CouIter, Ben
Woidan Herndon
Butt Achten
Smith, Geoff Mitchell
Strange McCuIlom KatsuJus
Scannapieco Arnett Harris, Sean
Breshears Galloway
Stables Woidan
Smith,Nate *Sohrn
Magariel *Symonds
*Heftman Lundberg
*Hingstman Stables
*Harris, Scott Mitchell
Kahl Lupo
Green, Justin Morris, Eric
Roland Newnam
Heftman KJemz,Aaron
Vega Galloway
flSymonds *RoUins
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*Pineda,Richard H Smith,Ross Perkins
Hoe Langwell Stables
Heidt Hester
Stevenson, Ron Coulter, Ben
*Morrow, Cody Gottlieb
Stoughton Morris, Eric
Harris, Scott Morris, Eric
*Wells Repko, Will
Dunbar *Phares
National Debate Tournament Baylor University
March 30-April2, 2001
1 Wake Forest AL (Jarrod Atchison & Wesley Lotz) Wake AL
16 Michigan State CM (Austin Carson & Calum Matheson)
17 Arkansas State MW (Josh Martin & Krls Willis)
MSUCM
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8 Emory LR (Josh Lynn & John Rains)
25 Georgia PQ (Robbie Quinn & Shawn Powers)
9 Northwestern FP (Jacob Foster & Jonathan Paul)
Emory LR
Nwest FP
Nwest FP 24 Concordia NT (Harry Nlska & sarah Topp)
4 West Georgia EH (Rashad Evans & Sarah Hollbrook) WGCEH
13 Gonzaga CK (Kate Charles & Casey Kelley)
20 North Texas CH (Kenda Cunningham & John Hines)
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WGCEH
5 Iowa PR (Andrew Peterson & Andrew Ryan) Iowa PR
12 Texas EH (Nathan Evans & Lloyd Hornbuckle)
21 Gonzaga LM (Chris Losnegard & Peter McCollum)
Texas EH
Iowa PR
2 Emory BG (Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghall) Emory BG
15 Georgetown SW (Argalan Suleman & Brad Wenban) USCMS
EmoryBG
18 USC MS (Chris MacFarlane & Andrew Silverman)
7 Michigan MS (Adriana Mldence & Carl Sammartino) Mich MS
26 Dartmouth HT (Asher Halg & Ben Thorpe) Mich MS 10 John Carroll SW (Ben Sovacool & Liz Wiley)
JCUSW 23 Kansas AW (Sara Apel & Melanie Wilson)
3 Dartmouth BG (Alex Berger & Adam Garen) DartmoBG
14 Ft. Hays State RR (Joe Ramsey & Jason Regnier)
19 Texas BH (Pamela Bowman & Katerlna Hatzlavramldls)
Ft. HaRR
DartmoBG
6 Northwestern GK (Geoff Garen & Adrlanna Kastanek) NwestGK
27 Pittsburgh CK (Omrl Ceren & Joseph Koehle) BerkelLS 11 Berkeley LS (Randy Lusky & Dan Shalmon)
BerkelLS 22 Michigan State SS (Greta Stahl & David Strauss)
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Iowa PR
Iowa PR
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Emory BG
DartmoBG
Iowa PR
2001 Top Speakers
The First Place Speaker Awards went to Andrew Ryan of the University of Iowa. These awards include the Wayne Brockriede First Place Watch, donated by Robert Feldhake (1976 Top Speaker) and the Travelling Tiffany Bowl naming the NDT's Top Speakers.
The Second Speaker was Wesley Lotz and the Third Speaker was Jarrod Atchison, both from Wake Forest University.
Fourth speaker was Kamal Ghali from Emory University and Fifth Speaker was Alex Berger of Dartmouth College.
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The 2001 Final Round
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Winning debaters from the University of Iowa (Andy Peterson and Andy Ryan) are pictured. As NDT champions they also received a Permanent First Place Trophy and finalist watches. David Hingstman was presented a watch as coach of the winning team.
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I The final round of the 2001 NDT took place between the University of Iowa and Emory University. Iowa moved into the final round by advancing over Michigan State University in the semis; Emory earned a spot in the finals by defeating Dartmouth College. In the finals, Iowa was affirmative and Emory was negative. Five judqes were chosen to observe the debate: Kelly Dunbar of Baylor University, Rod Phares of Wayne State University, Michael Hester of the State University of West Georgia, Gordon Mitchell of the University of Pittsburgh and Scott Harris of the University of Kansas.
The second place team was composed of Kamal Ghali and Stephen Bailey of Emory University. They received the Walker Traveling trophy, individual finalist watches and a permanent Second Place trophy.
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First Round At Large Awards
Second ranked was the Wake Forest University team of Jarrod Atchison and Wesley Lotz.
Fourth ranked was the Dartmouth College team of Adam Garen and Alex Berger.
Winner of the Rex Copeland Memorial Trophy is the University of California at Berkeley team of Randy Luskey and Dan Shalmon. The award is presented to the top team in the first round at large balloting. Named for the Samford debater who was killed in 1990, the award was donated by his parents.
Third ranked was the University of Iowa team of Andrew Ryan and Andrew Peterson.
Fifth ranked was the Emory University team of Kamal Ghali and Stephen Bailey.
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COACHING A WARDS 2001
The Ovid Davis Award This award, named in honor of Ovid Raymond Davis, a 1935 graduate of West Georgia College (now the State University of West Georgia), is presented to the coach of the team that wins the National Debate Tournament. Ovid Davis spent his entire professional career with the Coca Cola Company, and he retired in 1982 as vice president for Public Affairs. Previous recipients: 1999 Scott Deatherage, Northwestern University 2000 Melissa Wade, Emory University 2001 David Hingstman, University of Iowa
The Lucy Keele Award Named in honor of Professor Lucy M. Keele, former director of forensics at California State University-Fullerton and member of the NDT Board of Trustees, this award recognizes outstanding service to the debate community. Previous recipients: 1996 Donn Parson, University of Kansas 1997 Brett O'Donnell, Liberty University 1998 Melissa Wade and Bill Newnam, Emory University 1999 George Ziegelmueller, Wayne State University 2000 V. William Balthrop, University of North Carolina 2001 Rich Edwards, Baylor University
The George Ziegelmueller Award Named in honor of Professor George Ziegelmeuller, who for more than 30 years has served as a model to the debate community, to students at Wayne State University, and across the nation, this award is presented to a faculty member who has distinguished himself or herself in the communication profession while coaching teams to competitive success at the NDT. Previous recipients: 1999 George Ziegelmueller, Wayne State University 2000 Allan Louden, Wake Forest University 2001 Chester Gibson, State University of West Georgia 2001 Ken Strange, Dartmouth College
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2001 NDT Team Participants Team Photographs
District I California Polytechnic University-San Luis Obispo California State University - Bakersfield California State University - Chico Pepperdine University University of California at Berkeley University of Redlands University of Southern California
District II Gonzaga University University of Puget Sound Whitman College
District III Arkansas State University Baylor University Emporia State University Fort Hays State University Kansas State University Southwest Missouri State University Southwest Texas State University University of Kansas University of Missouri - Kansas City University of North Texas University of Texas - Austin Wichita State University
District IV Concordia College University of Iowa
District V Illinois State University John Carroll University Miami University Michigan State University Northwestern University University of Michigan Wayne State University
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District VI Emory University Florida State University Georgia State University Mercer University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia University of Kentucky Wake Forest University
District VII The Catholic University of America George Mason University George Washington University Georgetown University Liberty University University of Pittsburgh
District VIII Boston College Dartmouth College Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology I\lew York University
District IX College of Eastern Utah University of Wyoming Weber State Universit
Third place honors went to Michigan State's Calum Matheson and Austin Carson.
District I
California Polytechnic University-San Luis Obispo AD
Coaches & Judges: Lisa Kawamura, Terry
Winebrenner (Dir.)
Debaters: Nate Dunn & Jared Anderson ~
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California State University 1\ Ii
Bakersfield PW 'l\1 Ii
Coaches & Judges: Brenda McChesney, Omar
Guevara (Dir.)
Debaters: David Wells & Jeremy Peterson
California State UniversityChico BR
Coaches & Judges: Casey Arbenz Jeremy Hathaway
Debaters: Jeremy Bowers & Kylie Robertson
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Pepperdine University OR
Coaches & Judges: Greg Acten (Dir.) & Cindy Morgan
Debaters: Brynn Olsen & Kristen Reid
University of California at Berkeley HM
Coaches & Judges: Jessica Clarke, Russ Falconer, David
Arnett (Dir.)
Debaters: Nate Haratani & Matt MacDonald
University of California at Berkeley LS
Coaches & Judges: Jessica Clarke, Russ Falconer, David
Arnett (Dir.)
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Randy Luskey & Dan Shalmon
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University of California at Berkeley KS
Coaches & Judges: Jessica Clarke, Russ Falconer, David
Arnett (Dir.)
Debaters: Tejinder Singh & Ivo . Keller
University of Redlands BA
Coaches & Judges: Bill Southworth (Dir.)
Debaters: Sam Brown & Teddy Albiniak
University of Southern California GV
Coaches & Judges: David Damus (Dir.), Ann Marie Todd,
Jon Sharp, Becky Opsata, Jason Peterson
Debaters: Aaron Garrett & Kelli Vail
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University of Southern California MS
Coaches & Judges: David Damus (Dir.), Ann Marie Todd,
Jon Sharp, Becky Opsata, Jason Peterson
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Andy Silverman & Chris McFarlane
District II
Gonzaga University CK
Coaches & Judges: Geoff Smith, Glen Frappier (Dir.), Eric Slusher, Matt Moore
Debaters: Casey Kelly & Kate Charles
Gonzaga University LM
Coaches & Judges: Geoff Smith, Glen Frappier (DiL), Eric Slusher, Matt Moore
Debaters: Peter McCollum & Chris Losnegard
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" " University of Puget Sound GS Ii
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~ HCoaches & Judges: Adam IISymonds, Glenn Kuper II
Debaters: Mike Severeid & jJessica Gates
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Whitman College BO
Coaches & Judges:J.P. Lacy, Jim Hanson (Dir.)
Debaters: Thad Blank & Charles Olney
Whitman College CS
Coaches & Judges: J.P. Lacy, Jim Hanson (Dir.)
Debaters: Emily Cordo, Brian Simmonds
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District III
Arkansas State University MW
Coaches & Judges: Gordie Miller
Debaters: Kris Willis & Josh Martin
Baylor University
Coaches & Judges: Karla Leeper (Dir.), Kelly Dunbar,
Kelly Skillin
Debaters Team BC: Meredith Black & Joseph Coppola
-, Debaters Team GL: Andrew Garcia & Robert Little
Emporia State University MS
Coaches & Judges: James Taylor, Ken DeLaughder, Ben
Wilson, S.J. Moore
Debaters: Samuel Mauner & Phillip Samuels
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Fort Hays State University RR ICoaches & Judges: Bill
Shanahan (Dir.) I \
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Joe Ramsey & Jason Regnier
Kansas State University NS
Coaches & Judges: Justin Green, Scotty Herndon
Susan Stanfield (Dir.), Isaac "Ralphie" West,
Debaters: Mikey Schultz & Mel Newton
Southwest Missouri State University CS
Coaches & Judges: Matt Vega, Heather Walters, John Fritch
(Dir.)
Debaters: Gabe Cook & Justin Stanley
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Southwest Texas State University MM
Coaches & Judges: Sean Tiffee, Wayne Kraemer (Dir.)
Debaters: Korryn Mozisek & Jason Myres
University of Kansas RT
Coaches & Judges: Scott Harris (OiL), Eric Morris, Sarah Partlow, Rich McCollum, Matt
Gerber, Jake Thompson
Debaters: Jordan Tinsley & Nathan Rodriguez
University of Kansas AW
Coaches & Judges, Eric Morris, Scott Harris (Dir.)
Sarah Partlow, Rich McCollum, Matt Gerber, Jake
Thompson
Debaters: Sara Apel & Melanie Wilson
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University of Missouri
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Kansas City BC
Coaches & Judges: Linda M. Collier (Dir.), Bryce Dietrich, '\
IEric Jenkins, Sean Harris, Brent Siemers, Adam Whyte
Debaters: Matthew Baisley & Joshua Coffman
\ \ ;University of North Texas CH
Coaches & Judges: Tara Tate, Joshua B. Hoe, Travis Neal
First Round at Large Team
Debaters: John Hines & Kenda Cunningham
University of North Texas GG
Coaches & Judges: Tara Tate, Joshua B. Hoe, Travis Neal
Debaters: Scotty Gottbreht & Julian Gagnon
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University of Texas - Austin EH
Coaches & Judges: Joel Rollins (Dir.), Joel Page, David
Breshears, Victor Burnette, Adam Lee, Kevin Kuswa,
Stephen Stetson, Eric Emerson, Jas Brar, Chris Burk
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: N. Kirk Evans & Lloyd Loe Hornbuckle
University of Texas - Austin DL
Coaches & Judges: Joel Rollins (Dir.), Joel Page, David
Breshears, Victor Burnette, Adam Lee, Kevin Kuswa,
Stephen Stetson, Eric Emerson, Jas Brar, Chris Burk
Debaters: Matthew Liebman & Benjamin T. Durham
University of Texas - Austin BH
Coaches & Judges: Joel Rollins (Dir.), Joel Page, David
Breshears, Victor Burnette, Adam Lee, Kevin Kuswa,
Stephen Stetson, Eric Emerson, Jas Brar, Chris Burk
First Round at Large Team
Debaters: Katie Hatziavramides & Pam
Bowman
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Wichita State University FT
Coaches & Judges: Holland, Shannon, Jeffrey Jarman
(Dir.), Jeremy Harris
Debaters: Tom O'Toole & Sarah Fellows
District IV
Concordia College NT
Coaches & Judges: Fred Sternhagen (Dir.), Kevin
O'Leary
Debaters: Harry I\liska & Sarah Topp
University of Iowa PR
Coaches & Judges: David Hingstman (Dir.), Danielle Wiese, Tara Voss, Emily Fleisher, Corey Rayburn, Aaron Monick, Eric Truett,
Kristin Langwell
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Andrew Ryan & Andrew Peterson
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University of Iowa f\lR
Coaches & Judges: David Hingstman (Dir.), Danielle Wiese, Tara Voss, Emily Fleisher, Corey Rayburn, Aaron Monick, Eric Truett,
Kristin Langwell
Debaters: Jake Nelson & Michael Roston
District V
Illinois State University BV
Coaches & Judges: Aaron Klemz (Dir.)
Debaters: Alex Briesacher & Megan Volpert
John Carroll University SW
Coaches & Judges: I\leil Butt, Brent Brossman (Dir.)
Debaters: Liz Wiley & Ben Sovacool
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Northwestern University FP
Coaches & Judges: Scott Deatherage (Dir.)
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Jonathan Paul & Jake Foster
Northwestern University KS
Coaches & Judges: Scott Deatherage (Dir.)
Debaters: Jackie Swiatek & Eli Kay-Oliphant
Northwestern University GK
Coaches & Judges: Scott Deatherage (Dir.), Jairus
Grove
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Geoff Garen & Annie Kastenak
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University of Michigan FV
Coaches & Judges: Biza Repko Jason Hernandez (Dir.),
Gabe Scannapieco
Debaters: Jonah Feldman & Shaun Van Horn
University of Michigan MS
Coaches & Judges: Biza Repko Jason Hernandez (Dir.)
Gabe Scannapieco,
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Carl Sammartino & Adriana Midence
Wayne State University GH
Coaches & Judges: Ron Stevenson, Chris Salinas,
Richard Pineda, Rod Phares, George Ziegelmueller (Dir.)
Debaters: Ben Hillard & Stephanie Gerali
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District VI
Emory University LR
Coaches & Judges: Chris Lundberg, James Roland, Bill Newnam, David Heidt, Melissa
Wade (Dir.), Mike Horowitz, Jon Paul Lupo
.First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Josh Lynn & John Rains
Emory University BG
Coaches & Judges: Chris Lundberg, James Roland, Bill Newnam, David Heidt, Melissa
Wade (Dir.), Mike Horowitz, Jon Paul Lupo
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali
Emory University GT
Coaches & Judges: Chris Lundberg, James Roland, Bill
Newnam, David Heidt, Melissa Wade (Dir.), Mike Horowitz,
Jon Paul Lupo
Debaters: Joey Tavery & Adam Goldstein
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Florida State University ST
Coaches & Judges: Scott Varda, Abe Khan, James Brey
(Dir.)
Debaters: Josh Tandlich & Sarah Stevens
Georgia State University BH
Coaches & Judges: Alma Nicholson, Joe Bellon (Dir.)
Debaters: John Brooks & Dan Hallmeyer
Mercer University HT
Coaches & Judges: Jamie Woodard, Joe Zornpetti (Dir.)
Debaters: James Herndon & Elizabeth Thatcher
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State University of West Georgia EH
Coaches & Judges: Michael Hester (Dir.), James Thomas,
Elizabeth Goodwin, Rachel Saloom, Daniel Davis, Tim
Hynes
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Rashad Evans & Sarah Holbrook
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II University of Georgia CM Ij
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Coaches & Judges: Ed 11Panetta (Dir.), Gordon Stables,
Ryan Galloway, Becky Coulter
Debaters: Adrianne Carr & Kate McGrath
University of Georgia PQ
Coaches & Judges: Ed Panetta (Dir.), Gordon Stables Ryan Galloway, Becky Coulter
Debaters: Robbie Quinn & Shawn Powers
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University of Kentucky HK
Coaches & Judges: Roger Solt, Trevor Wells, J.W.
Patterson (Dir.)
Debaters: Russ Hubbard & Aaron Kall
Wake Forest University AL
Coaches & Judges: Ross Smith (Dir.), Raelynn
Schwartz, Judd Renken, Allan Louden (DiL), Jason Mika
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Wesley Lotz & Jarrod Atchison
Wake Forest University EK
Coaches & Judges: Ross Smith (Dir.), Raelynn
Schwartz, Judd Renken, Allan Louden (Dir.), Jason Mika
Debaters: Sam Enzer & Kevin Kneupper
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Wake Forest University ES
Coaches & Judges: Ross Smith (Dir.), Raelynn
Schwartz, Judd Renken, Allan Louden (Dir.), Jason lVIika
Debaters: Patrick Speice & Becca Eaton
District VII
The Catholic University of America PW
Coaches & Judges: Chris Pudelski, Mike Dutcher,
Paul Kerr
Debaters: Tony Poliseno & Sarah Wilson
The Catholic University of America DP
Coaches & Judges: Chris Pudelski, Mike Dutcher,
Paul Kerr
Debaters: Matt Dunn & Mike Pomorski
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George Mason University HW !~ Coaches & Judges: Jake #
ItWeiner, Warren Decker (Dir.), II I~Jomel Angat " ii
IIDebaters: Heather Westrom & IIBary Hausrath
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George Washington University BS
Coaches & Judges: Jay Finch
Debaters: Pramod Thurnmala & Heather Barnes
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Georgetown University SW
Coaches & Judges: Zia Faroqui, Jeff Parcher (Dir.)
Debaters: Arsalan Suleman & Brad Wenban
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Georgetown University GW
Coaches & Judges: Zia Faroqui, Jeff Parcher (Dir.)
Debaters: Sarah Gragert & Michael Fox
Liberty University AR
Coaches & Judges: Michael Hall, Heather Hall, Bill
Lawrence, Brett O'Donnell (Dir.)
Debaters: Travis Ausland & John Ross
University of Pittsburgh CK
Coaches & Judges: David Helwich,
Gordon Mitchell (Dir.)
Debaters: Joe Koehle & Ornri Ceren
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District VIII ~
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Coaches & Judges: John Katsulas (Dir.), Stefan
Bauschard
Debaters: Jared Fields & Christopher Schroeck
\I.Dartmouth College BG 11
Iii,Coaches & Judges: Kiva Garen, Bill Russell, Ken il
i1i!Strange (Dir.), Ryan Sparacino
First Round At Large Team
Debaters: Adam Garen & Alex Berger
Dartmouth College HT
Coaches & Judges: Kiva Garen, Bill Russell, Ken
Strange (Dir.), Ryan Sparacino
Debaters: Asher Haig & Ben Thorpe
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Dartmouth College LS
Coaches & Judges: Kiva Garen, Bill Russell, Ken
Strange (OiL), Ryan Sparacino
Debaters: Andrew Leong & Nicole Serrano
Harvard University CW
Coaches & Judges: Sherry Hall, Dallas Perkins (Dir.),
Monte Stevens, Corey Stoughton
Debaters: Eun Young Choi & ...lim Wilson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology IL
Coaches & Judges: Dallas Perkins (OiL), Sherry Hall
Debaters: Radha Iyengar & Laura Lopez
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New York University GG
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Coaches & Judges: Joe Patrice, Will Baker (Dir.), Jake ~ Weigler
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Debaters: Richard Garner & /1jNathan Gorelick
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College of Eastern Utah OW
Coaches & Judges: Joseph Carver (Dir.)
Debaters: Ben Warner & Scott Odekirk
University of Wyoming HL
Coaches & Judges: John Foy, Matt Stannard (Dir.)
Debaters: Lindsay Lowery & Richard Howell
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Weber State University WZ
Coaches &Judges: Michael Bryant (Dir. - not pictured),
Eric Mueller
Debaters: Mike Zahller &Zach Westerfield
Weber State University LM
Coaches & Judges: Michael Bryant (Dir. - not pictured),
Eric Mueller
Debaters: Kellen McAffee & Amy Lebedd
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55 YEARS OF NOT TOPICS ,. i,
1946-1947 RESOLVED:
1947-1948 RESOLVED: 1948-1949 RESOLVED:
1949-1950 RESOLVED:
1950-1951 RESOLVED:
1951-1952 RESOLVED:
1952-1953 RESOLVED:
1953-1954 RESOLVED: 1954-1955 RESOLVED:
1955-1956 RESOLVED:
1956-1957 RESOLVED:
1957·1958 RESOLVED:
1958·1959 RESOLVED:
1959-1960 RESOLVED:
1960-1961 RESOLVED:
1961-1962 RESOLVED:
1962·1963 RESOLVED:
1963-1964 RESOLVED:
1964-1965 RESOLVED:
1965·1966 RESOLVED:
1966-1967 RESOLVED:
1967-1968 RESOLVED:
1968-1969 RESOLVED:
1969-1970 RESOLVED:
1970-1971 RESOLVED:
1971·1972 RESOLVED:
1972-1973 RESOLVED:
1973-1974 RESOLVED:
"That labor should be given a direct share in the management of industry." "That a federal world government should be established." "That the federal government should adopt a policy of equalizing
ijIj
I educational opportunity in tax-supported schools by means of annual grants." "That the United States should nationalize the basic nonagricultural
j industries." "That the noncommunist nations should form a new international organization." "That the federal government should adopt a permanent program of wage and price control." "That the Congress of the United States should enact a compulsory fair employment practices law." "That the United States should adopt a policy of free trade." "That the United States should extend diplomatic recognition to the communist government of China." ''That the nonagricultural industries should guarantee their employees an annual wage." "That the United States should discontinue direct economic aid to foreign countries." "That the requirement of membership in a labor organization as a condition of employment should be illegal." "That the further development of nuclear weapons should be prohibited by international agreement." "That Congress should be given the power to reverse decisions of the Supreme Court." "That the United States should adopt a program of compulsory health insurance for all citizens." "That labor organizations should be under the jurisdiction of antitrust legislation." "That the noncommunist nations of the world should establish an economic community." ''That the federal government should guarantee an opportunity for higher education to all qualified high school graduates." "That the federal government should establish a national program of public work for the unemployed." "That law enforcement agencies in the United States should be given greater freedom in the investigation and prosecution of crime." "That the United States should substantially reduce its foreign policy commitments." "That the federal government should guarantee a minimum annual cash income to all citizens." "That executive control of United States foreign policy should be significantly curtailed." "That the federal government should grant annually a specific percentage of its income tax revenue to the state governments." "That the federal government should adopt a program of compulsory wage and price controls." "That greater controls should be imposed on the gathering and utilization of information about United States citizens by government agencies." "That the federal government should provide a program of comprehensive medical care for all its citizens." "That the federal government should control the supply and utilization of energy in the United States."
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55 YEARS OF NDT TOPICS
1974-1975 RESOLVED: 1975-1976 RESOLVED:
1976-1977 RESOLVED:
1977-1978 RESOLVED:
1978-1979 RESOLVED:
1979-1980 RESOLVED:
1980-1981 RESOLVED:
1981-1982 RESOLVED:
1982-1983 RESOLVED:
1983-1984 RESOLVED:
1984-1985 RESOLVED:
1985-1986 RESOLVED:
1986-1987 RESOLVED:
1987-1988 RESOLVED:
1988-1989 RESOLVED:
1989-1990 RESOLVED:
1990-1991 RESOLVED:
1991-1992 RESOLVED:
1992-1993 RESOLVED:
1993-1994 RESOLVED:
1994·1995 RESOLVED:
"That the power of the Presidency should be significantly curtailed." "That the federal government should adopt a comprehensive program to control land use in the United States." 'That the federal government should significantly strengthen the guarantee of consumer product safety required of manufactures." "That the United States law enforcement agencies should be given significantly greater freedom in the investigation and/or prosecution of felony crime." "That the federal government should implement a program which guarantees employment opportunities for all United States citizens in the labor force." "That the federal government should significantly strengthen the regulation of mass media communication in the United States." "That the United States should significantly increase its foreign military commitments. "That the federal government should significantly curtail the powers of the labor unions in the United States." "That all United States military intervention into the internal affairs of any foreign nation or nations in the Western Hemisphere should be prohibited." "That any and all injury resulting from the disposal of hazardous waste in the United States should be the legal responsibility of the producer of that waste." "That the United States federal government should significantly increase exploration and/or development of space beyond the earth's mesosphere." 'That more rigorous academic standards should be established for all public elementary and/or secondary schools in the United States in one or more of the following areas: language arts, mathematics, natural sciences." "That one or more presently existlnq restrictions on First Amendment freedoms of press and/or speech established in one or more federal court decisions should be curtailed or prohibited." "That the United States should reduce substantially its military commitments to NATO member states." "That the United States foreign policy toward one or more African nations should be substantially changed." "That the federal government should adopt an energy policy that substantially reduces nonmilitary consumption of fossil fuels in the United States." "That the United States should substantially change its trade policy toward one or more of the following: China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan." "That one or more United States Supreme Court decisions recognizing a federal Constitutional right to privacy should be overruled." "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." 'That the Commander-in-Chief power of the President of the United States should be substantially curtailed." "That the Federal Government should substantially change rules and/or
statutes governing criminal procedure in federal courts in one or more of the following areas: pretrial detention, sentencing.
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55 YEARS OF NDT TOPICS
1995-1996
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998-1999
1999-2000
2000-2001
RESOLVED:
RESOLVED:
RESOLVED:
RESOLVED:
RESOLVED:
RESOLVED:
"That the United States government should substantially increase its security assistance to one or more of the following: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Palestinian National Authority, Syria." "That the United States Federal Government should increase regulations requiring industries to substantially decrease the domestic emission and/or production of environmental pollutants." "That the United States should substantially increase its security assistance to one or more of the following Southeast Asian nations: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam." "That the United States Federal Government should amend Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, through legislation, to create additional protections against racial and/or gender discrimination." ''That the United States Federal Government should adopt a policy of constructive engagement, including the immediate removal of all or nearly all economic sanctions, with the government(s) of one or more of the following nation states: Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Syria, North Korea." "That the United States Federal Government should substantially increase its development assistance, including government to government assistance, within the Greater Horn of Africa."
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Sites, Hosts, and Directors of Past NOT's
From 1947 to 1966 the NDT was held at the United States Military Academy.
1967 Site: University of Chicago Hosts: Richard L. Lavarnway & Thomas McClain Director: Stanley G. Rives
1968 Site: Brooklyn College Host: Charles E. Parkhurst Director: Richard D. Rieke
1969 Site: Northern Illinois University Host: Charles M. Jack Parker Director: Rodger Hufford
1970 Site: University of Houston Host: William B. English Director: David Matheny
1971 Site: Macalester College Host: W. Scott Nobles Director: John C. Lehman
1972 Site: University of Utah Host: Jack Rhodes Director: John C. Lehman
1973 Site: U.S. Naval Academy Host: Philip Warken Director: Merwyn A. Hayes
1974 Site: U.S. Air Force Academy Host: David Whitlock Director: Merwyn A. Hayes
1975 Site: University of the Pacific Host: Paul Winters Director: Michael David Hazen
1976 Site: Boston College Host: Daniel M. Rohrer Director: Michael David Hazen
19n Site: Southwestern Missouri State University Host: Rita Rice Flaningam Director: Michael David Hazen
1978 Site: Metropolitan State College, Denver Host: Gary Holbrook Director: Michael David Hazen
1979 Site: University of Kentucky Host: J.W. Patterson Director: Michael David Hazen
1980 Site: University of Arizona Host: Tim A. Browning Director: Michael David Hazen
1981 Site: California Poly University,Pomona Host: Robert Charles Director: Michael David Hazen
1982 Site: Florida State University Host: Marilyn J. Young Director: Michael David Hazen
1983 Site: Colorado College Host: James A. Johnson Director: Michael David Hazen
1984 Site: University of Tennessee Host: Russell Taylor Church Director: David Zaretsky
1985 Site: Gonzaga University Hosts: Darrell Scott &
Joan Archer-Cronin Director: David Zaretsky
1986 Site: Dartmouth College Host: Herbert L. James Director: David Zaretsky
1987 Site: Illinois State University Host: Arnie Madsen Director: David Zaretsky
1988 Site: Weber State College Host: Randy Scott Director: David Zaretsky
1989 Site: Miami University of Ohio Host: Jack Rhodes Director: David Zaretsky
1990 Site: West Georgia College Host: Chester Gibson Director: AI Johnson
1991 Site: Trinity University Host: Frank Harrison Director: AI Johnson
1992 Site: Miami University of Ohio Host: Jack Rhodes Director: AI Johnson
1993 Site: University of Northern Iowa Host: Bill Henderson Director: Donn W. Parson
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Sites, Hosts, and Directors of Past NOT's Ii Ii IJ1994 j
Site: University of Louisville jHost: Tim Hynes Director: Donn W. Parson
1995 Site: West Georgia College Host: Chester Gibson Director: Donn W. Parson
1996 Site: Wake Forest University Host: Allan D. Louden Director: Donn W. Parson
1997 Site: Liberty University Host: Brett O'Donnell Director: Donn W. Parson
1998 Site: University of Utah Host: Rebecca Sjork Director: Donn W. Parson
1999 Site: Wayne State University Host: George Ziegelmueller Director: Donn W. Parson
2000 Site: University of Missouri Kansas City Host: Linda Collier Director: Donn W. Parson
2001 Site: Baylor University Host: Karla Leeper Director: Donn W. Parson
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Champions, Runners-up, and Final Four, 1947-2001
1947 1st - Southeastern State College W. Scott Nobles & Gerald Sanders Coach: T.A. Houston
2nd - University of Southern California Potter Kerfoot & George Grover Coach: Alan Nichols
3rd . United States Military Academy John Lowrey & George Dell
3rd - University of Notre Dame Frank Finn & Tim Kelley
1948 1st - North Texas State College Keith Parks & David Cotten Coach: S.B. McAlister
2nd - University of Florida Alan Weston & Gerald Gordon Coach: Wayne Eubank
3rd - Purdue University
3rd - University of Kansas Ed Stollenwerck & Kenneth Beasle Coach: Kim Giffin
1949 1st - University of Alabama Oscar Newton & Mitchell Latoff Coach:AnnabeID.Hagood
2nd - Baylor University Thomas Webb & Joseph Allbritton Coach: Glenn Capp
3rd - Ottawa University LaVerne Buffum & Robert Logan Coach: Lloyd Stafford
3rd - University of Vermont Tom Hayes & John B. Harrington Coach: Robert B. Huber
1950 1st - University of Vermont Richard O'Connell & Thomas Hayes Coach: Robert B. Huber
2nd - Augustana College Dorothy Koch & Charle Lindberg Coach: Martin Holcomb
3rd - University of Florida Jack Pesco & Walter Applebaum Coach: D. C. Barnland
3rd - United States Military Academy Walter McSherry & Robert Gard Coach: Chester Johnson
1951 1st - University o(Redlands James Wilson & Holt Spicer Coach: ER. Nichols
2nd - Kansas State Teachers College Robert Howard & Robert Kaiser Coach: Charles Masten
3rd - De Pauw University Payne & Arvedson
3rd - Baylor University Ted Clevenger & Calvin Cannon Coach: Glenn Capp
1952 1st - University of Redlands James Q. Wilson & Holt Spicer Coach: ER. Nichols
2nd - Baylor University John Claypool & Calvin Cannon
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Coach: Glenn Capp
sra -University of New Mexico Brock & Woodman
3rd - United States Military Academy
1953 1st - University of Miami Gerald Kogan & Lawrence Perlmutter Coach: Donald Sprague
2nd - College of the Holy Cross Michael McNulty & John O'Conner Coach: Henry J. Murphy, S.J.
3rd - University of Alabama Louis B. Lusk & Murray C. Havens Coach:AnnabeID. Hagood
3rd - University of Vermont H. Robert Spero & Kevin E Kearney Coach: Charles Helgesen
1954 1st - University of Kansas William Arnold & Hubert Bell Coach: Kim Giffin
2nd - University of Florida Robert Shevin & Larry Sands Coach: Douglas Ehninger
3rd - Central State Oklahoma Bill Henderson & Derrill Pearce Coach: Joe C. Jackson
3rd - San Diego State Lewis V. Accord & Joel J. Snyder Coach: John W. Ackley
1955 1st - University of Alabama Dennis Holt & Elis Storey Coach:AnnabeID. Hagood
Champions, Runners-up, and Final Four, 1947-2001
2nd - Wilkes College Harold Flannery & James Neveras Coach: Arthur Kruger
3rd - Wake Forest College Joe Hough & Carwile LeRoy Coach: Franklin R. Shirley
3rd- Northwestern University Max Nathan & Jerry Borden Coach: Joe Laine
1956 1st - United States Military Academy George Walker & James Murphy Coach: Abbott Greenleaf
2nd - Saint Joseph's College John Gough & J. Foley Coach: Joseph Erhart
3rd - Greenville College (OH) Gary Cronkhite & Robert Werner Coach: J. William Hunt
3rd - Augustana College David Flemming & Phillip Hubbart Coach: Martin Holcomb
1957 1st - Augustana College Norman Lefstein & Phillip Hubbard Coach: Martin Holcomb
2nd - United States Military Academy James Murphy & George Walker Coach: Abbott Greenleaf
3rd - University of Pittsburgh Richard Cromie & Samuel Reich Coach: Robert P. Newman
3rd - Fordham University Charles H. Connolly
1958 1st - Northwestern University William Welsh & Richard Kirshberg Coach: Russell R. Windes
2nd - Harvard University David Bynum & James Kincaid Coach: Robert O'l\Ieill
3rd - University of Southern California Mike Miller & Paul Sonnenberg Coach: James H. McBath
3rd - Princeton University John H. Lewis, Jr &Joel Davidow Coach: Clarence Angell
1959 1st - Northwestern University William Welsh & Richard Kirshberg Coach: Russell R. Windes
2nd - Wisconsin State University of Eau Claire James Shafer & Charles Bush Coach: Grace Walsh
3rd - University of Kansas Ray Nichols & Don Bowen Coach: Wil Linkugel
3rd - San Diego State College John Raser & Robert Arnhym Coach: John Ackley
1960 1st - Dartmouth College Anthony Roisman & Saul Baernstein Coach: Herbert L. James
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2nd - San Diego State JCollege John Raser & Robert Arnhym Coach: John Ackley
3rd - Baylor University Michael Henke & George Schell Coach: Glenn Capp
3rd - Northwestern University Dennis R. Hunt & John Roberts Coach: Frank Nelson
1961 1st . Harvard University Laurence Tribe & Gene Clements Coach: James Kincaid
2nd - King's College Frank Harrison & Peter Smith Coach: Robert Connelly
3rd - Baylor University Michael Henke & George Schell Coach: Glenn Capp
3rd - Dartmouth College Lawrence Wilson & Frank Mahady Coach: Herbert L. James
1962 1st - Ohio State University Dale Williams & Sarah Benson Coach: Richard Rieke
2nd - Baylor University Calvin Kent & Michael Henke Coach: Glenn Capp
3rd - University of Miami Neal Sonnett & Bary Richard Coach: Donald Sprague
3rd - College of the Holy Cross Kevin Keogh & Dan Kolb Coach: Rev. Paul McGrady
Champions, Runners-up, and Final Four, 1947-2001
1963 1st - Dartmouth College Frank Wohl & Stephen Kessler Coach: Herbert L. James
2nd - University of Minnesota Andre Zdrazil & David Krause Coaches: Robert L. Scott & Donn W. Parson
3rd - Boston College James Unger & Joe McLaughlin Coach: David Curtis
3rd - University of Alabama Richard Bouldin & Robert E. Roberts Coach: Annabel Hagood
1964 tst- University of the Pacific Raoul Kennedy & Douglas Pipes Coach: Paul Winters
2nd - Boston College James J. Unger & Joseph McLaughlin Coaches: John Lawton & Lee Huebner
3rd - Georgetown University John Hempelmann & Robert Shrum Coach: William Reynolds
3rd - United States Naval Academy Rudi Milasich & Edwin Linz Coach: Lieutenant Lawrence J. Fink
1965 1st - Carson-Newman College John Wittig & Barnett Pearce Coach: Forrest Conklin
2nd· Northeastern State College
David Johnson & Glen Strickland Coach: Valgene Littlefield
3rd - University of Miami Ron Sabo & Steve Mackauf Coach: Frank Nelson
3rd - Georgetown University John Koeltl & Robert Shrum Coach: William Reynolds
1966 1st - Northwestern University Bill Snyder & Mike Denger Coach: Thomas B. McClain
2nd - Wayne State University Douglas Frost & Kathleen McDonald Coach: George Ziegelmueller
3rd - University of Alabama Russel Drake & Fourier Gale Coach:AnnabeID. Hagood
3rd - University of Southern California Rick Flam & David Kenner Coach: John C. DeBross
1967 1st - Dartmouth College Tom Brewer & John Isaacson Coach: Herbert L. James
zna- Wayne State University Don Ritzenheim & Kathleen McDonald Coach: George Ziegelmueller
3rd - University of Pittsburgh Michael Smith & Harry Tuminello Coach: Thomas Kane
3rd - Georgetown University Michael Naylor & John Koeltl Coach: William Reynolds
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1968 1st· Wichita State University Robert Shields & Lee Thompson Coaches: Quincalee Striegel &Marvin Cox
2nd - Butler University Donald Kiefer & Carl Flaningam Coach: Nicholas Cripe
3rd - Michigan State University Richard Brautigam & Charles Humphreys Coach: Ted Jackson
3rd - University of Southern California Chet Actis & Bill Anderson Coach: John C. DeBross
1969 1st - Harvard University Richard Lewis & Joel Perwin Coach: Laurence Tribe
2nd - University of Houston David Seikel & Michael Miller Coach: William B. English
3rd - Loyola University of Los Angeles John Tagg & Jim Caforio Coach: George Schell
3rd - University of California at Los Angeles Roy Schultz & Alec Wisner Coach: Patricia Long
1970 1st - University of Kansas Robert McCulloh & David Jeans Coaches: Donn W. Parson & Jackson Harrell 2nd - Canisius College David Goss & David Wagner Coach: Bert Gross
3rd • University of Kansas Robert Prentice & Dan Beck
Champions, Runners-up, and Final Four, 1947-2001
Coaches: Donn W. Parson & Jackson Harrell
3rd - University of Houston Mike Miller & Paul Colby Coach: William B. English
1971 1st - University of California at Los Angeles Don Hornstein & Barrett Mcinerney Coach: Patricia B. Long
2nd - Oberlin College Scoot Lassar & Joe Misner Coach: Larry E. Larmer
3rd - University of Georgia Pam Martinson & Tom Martinson Coach: Richard Huseman
3rd - University of Kansas Dan Beck & Robert Prentice Coach: Donn W. Parson
1972 1st - University of California at Santa Barbara Mike Clough & Mike Fernandez Coach: Kathy Corey
2nd - University of Southern California Ron Palmieri & Dennis Winston Coach: John C. DeBross
3rd - Brown University Tuna Snider & Hotep X Coach: Barbara Tannenbaum
3rd - University of Southern California Geoff Goodman & King Schofield Coach: Barbara O'Connor
1973 1st - Northwestern University
Elliot Minceberg & Ron Marmer Coach: David Zarefsky
2nd - Georgetown University Bradley Ziff & Stewart Jay Coach: James J. Unger
3rd - Southwest Missouri State University Tom Black & Jon Jackson Coach: Donal J. Stanton
3rd - University of Kansas William Russell & William Hensley Coach: Donn W. Parson
1974 1st - Harvard University Greg A. Rosenbaum & Charles E. Garvin Coach: Mark Arnold
2nd - Augustana College Robert Feldhake & Rick Godfrey Coach: Dan Bozik
3rd - University of Kentucky Ben Jones & Jim Flegle Coach: J.W. Patterson
3rd - University of Southern California Steve Hozduk & Michael Higelin Coach: John C. DeB ross
1975 1st - Baylor University Jay Hurst & David Kent Coach: Lee Polk
2nd - University of Redlands Greg Ballard & Bill Smelko Coach: William Southworth
3rd - Boston College John Meany & Mike Reilly Coach: David M. Rohrer
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3rd - University of Kentucky Mary Thompson & Gil Skillman Coach: J.W. Patterson
1976 1st - University of Kansas Robin Rowland & Frank Cross Coaches: Donn W. Parson & Bill Balthrop
2nd - Georgetown University Charles Chafer & David Ottoson Coach: James J. Unger
3rd - Augustana College Robert Feldhake & Rick IGodfrey I
• Coaches: Dan Bozik & IiKen Strange !I
3rd - University of Southern California I Mike Devlin & Larry Solum Coach: John C. DeB ross
1977 1st - Georgetown University John Walker & David Ottoson Coach: James J. Unger
2nd - University of Southern California Leslie Sherman & Steven Combs Coaches: John C. DeBross & Lee Garrison
3rd - Redlands University Mark Fabiani & Paul McNamara Coach: William Southworth
3rd - University of Kansas Robin Rowland & Frank Cross Coach: Donn W. Parson
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1978 1st - Northwestern University Mark Cotham & Stuart Singer Coach: G. Thomas Goodnight
2nd - University of Southern California Steven Combs & Jon Cassanelli Coaches: John C. DeBross & Lee Garrison
3rd - University of Redlands Mark Fabiani & Mark Warfel Coach: William Southworth
3rd - Georgetown University David Ottoson & Thomas Rollins Coach: James J. Unger
1979 1st - Harvard University Michael B. King & John M. Bredehoft Coaches: Charles E. Garvin &Greg A. Rosenbaum
2nd - Northwestern University Don Dripps & Mark Cotham Coach: G. Thomas Goodnight
3rd - West Georgia College Paul Weathington & Randy Evans Coach: Chester Gibson
3rd - University of Kansas Steve Griffin & Kevin Fowler Coach: Donn W. Parson
1980 1st - Northwestern University Don Dripps & Tom Fulkerson Coach: G. Thomas Goodnight
2nd - Harvard University
John M. Bredehoft & William C. Foutz Coaches: Dallas Perkins & L. Jeffrey Pash
3rd - Samford University Alida LeBlanc & John McWhorter Coach: Skip Coulter
3rd - Dartmouth College Stephen Meagher & Tom Isaacson Coach: Ken Strange
1981 1st - University of Pittsburgh Michael Alberty & Stephen Marzen Coach: Thomas Kane
2nd - Dartmouth College Cy Smith & Mark Weinhardt Coach: Herb James & Ken Strange
3rd - University of Kentucky Jeff Jones & Steve Mancuso Coaches: J.W. Patterson & Roger Solt
3rd - University of Louisville Dave Sutherland & Dan Sutherland Coach: Tim Hynes
1982 1st - University of Louisville Dave Sutherland &Dan Sutherland Coach: Tim Hynes
2nd - University of Redlands Bill Isaacson & Jeff Wagner Coach: William Southworth
3rd - Dartmouth College Robin Jacobsohn & Mark Weinhardt Coach: Ken Strange
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3rd - University of Kentucky Steve Mancuso & Condon McGlothlen Coach: William Southworth
1983 1st - University of Kansas Mark Gidley & Rodger Payne Coach: Donn W. Parson
2nd - Dartmouth College Robin Jacobsohn & Tom Lyon Coaches: Herbert L. James, Ken Strange & Steve Mancuso
3rd - Dartmouth College Lenny Gail & Mark Koulogeorge Coach: Ken Strange
3rd - Samford University Melanie Gardner & Erik Walker Coach: Skip Coulter
1984 1st - Dartmouth College Leonard Gail & Mark Koulogeorge Coaches: Herbert L. James Ken Strange & Tom Lyon
2nd - University of Louisville Cindy Leiferman & Mark Whitehead Coach: Tim Hynes
3rd - Harvard University Jonathan Massey & Jonathan Wiener Coach: Dallas Perkins
3rd - Northwestern University Bob Easton & Doug Sigel Coach: G. Thomas Goodnight
1985 1st - Harvard University
Champions, Runners-up, and Final Four, 1947-2001
Jonathan Massey & Ed Swaine Coaches: Dallas Perkins & Jonathan Wiener
2nd - University of Iowa Robert Garman & Karla Leeper Coaches: Robert Kemp, Dale Herbeck, Greg Phelps & John Katsulas
3rd - Dartmouth College Eric Jaffe & Karen McGaffey Coaches: Ken Strange, Herb James & David Cheshier
3rd - Loyola-Marymount University John Doran & Peter Ferguson Coach: Jay Busse
1986 1st - University of Kentucky David Brownell & Ouita Papka Coaches: J.W. Patterson & Roger Solt
2nd - Georgetown University Michael Mazarr & Stuart Rabin Coach: Greg Mastel
3rd - Baylor University Mark Dyer & Lyn Robbins Coach: Robin Rowland
3rd - Northwestern University Les Lynn & Catherine Palczewski Coaches: Charles Kauffman, Scott Harris, Cori Dauber, Michelle Howard, Eric Gander & Shelley clubb
1987 1st - Baylor University Lyn Robbins & Griffin Vincent Coaches: Robert Rowland, David Hingstman, Cary Voss, Bob Gilmore & Mark Dyer
2nd - Dartmouth College Craig Budner & Chrissy Mahoney Coaches: Herbert L. James, Ken Strange, David Rhaesa & Erik Jaffe
3rd - University of Nebraska, Lincoln John Fritch & Bradley Walker Coaches: Jack Kay & Matt Sobnosky
3rd - Dartmouth College Shaun Martin & Rob Wick Coach: Ken Strange
1988 1st - Dartmouth College Shaun Martin & Rob Wick Coaches: Ken Strange, John Culver, Jeff Leon, Eric Jaffe & Lenny Gail
2nd - Baylor University Daniel Plants & Martin Loeber Coaches: Cary Voss & Erik Walker
3rd - Loyola-Marymount University Todd Flaming & Madison Laird Coach: Jay Busse
3rd - University of Michigan Michael Green & Andrew Schrank Coach: Steve Mancuso
1989 1st - Baylor University Daniel Plants & Martin Loeber Coaches: Cary Voss, Lyn Robbins,David Guardina &
Griffin Vincent
2nd - University of Michigan Andrew Schrank & Joe Thompson Coach: Steve Mancuso
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3rd - Emory University Frank Lowrey & Gus Puryear Coaches: Melissa Wade & Bill Newman
3rd - University of Kentucky TA McKinney & Calvin Rockefeller Coaches: J.W. Patterson & Roger Solt
1990 1st - Harvard University David Coale & Alex Lennon Coaches: Sherry Hall & Dallas Perkins
2nd - University of Redlands Rodger Cole & Marc RUbinstein Coach: William Southworth
3rd - Dartmouth College Scott Groussman & Neal Katyal Coaches: Ken Strange, Frank LaSalle, & Shaun Martin
3rd - Dartmouth College Kenneth Agran & Ernie Young Coaches: Ken Strange, Frank LaSalle & Shaun Martin
1991 1st - University of Redlands Rodger Cole & Marc Rubenstein Coaches: William Southworth & Judd Kimball
2nd - University of Michigan Colin Kahl & Matt Shors Coach: Steve Mancuso
3rd - Dartmouth College Kenneth Agran & Neal Katyal Coaches: Ken Strange,
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Shawn Martin, Ernie Young, Rob Wick & Sherry Hall
3rd - University of Iowa Nathan Coco & Charles Smith Coaches: David Hingstman, Michael Janas, David Cheshier & Shawn Shearer
1992 1st - Georgetown University Kevin Kuswa & Ahilan Arulanantham Coaches: Jeff Parcher & Laura Tuell-Parcher
2nd - Harvard University Rebecca Tushnet & Fred Karem Coaches: Dallas Perkins & Matt Schnall
3rd - Dartmouth College Kenny Agran & Ara Lovitt Coaches: Ken Strange, Sherry Hall, Ernie Young, l\Ieal Katyal & Lynn Coyne
3rd - University of Redlands Paul Derby & Kevin Tessier Coach: William Southworth
1993 1st - Dartmouth College Steven Sklaver & Ara Lovitt Coach: Ken Strange
2nd - Georgetown University Ahilan Arulanantham & Eric Truett Coach: Jeff Parcher
3rd - Wayne State University Toby Arquette & Derek Gaffrey Coaches: George Ziegelmueller, Ede Warner, Scott Thomson, Patrice Arend & Dan Bloomingdale
3rd - Wake Forest University Mark Grant & Rick Fledderman Coaches: Allan D. Louden, Ross Smith, Sue Pester, Alan Coverston, Joe Bellon, Marc Rubenstein & J.P. Lacy
1994 1st - Northwestern University Sean McCaffity & Jody Terry Coach: Scott Deatherage
2nd - Harvard University Stephen Andrews & Fred Karem Coaches: Dallas Perkins & Sherry Hall
3rd - University of Kansas Ryan Boyd & Josh Zive Coaches: Scott Harris, Rod Phares, Ben Voth, Kelly McDonald, Jeff Jarman, Cary Voss & Heather Aldridge
3rd - Wake Forest University Adrienne Brovero & Marcia Tiersky Coaches: Ross Smith, Allan D. Louden, J.P. Lacy, Melanie Henson, Mark Grant & Tim O'Donnell
1995 1st - Northwestern University Sean McCaffity & Jody Terry Coach: Scott Deatherage
2nd - Harvard University Stephen Andrews & Rebecca Tushnet Coaches: Dallas Perkins & Sherry Hall
3rd - Wake Forest University Adrienne Brovero & John Hughes
Coaches: Ross Smith, Allan D. Louden, Mark Grant, Stefan Bauschard, Tim O'Donnell & Shannon Redmond
3rd - University of Texas, Austin Jonathan Brody & Eric Emerson Coaches: Joel Rollins, Brian McBride, Kevin Kuswa, James Martin & Aaron Timmons
1996 1st - Emory University David Heidt & Kate Shuster Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newnam, Charlie Henn & Jamie McKown
2nd - University of Iowa Chris Mutel & Corey Rayburn Coaches: David Hingstman, Heidi Hamilton, Nathan Coco & Ernie Wagner
3rd - Baylor University Charles Blanchard & Kelly Dunbar Coaches: Karla Leeper, Jon Bruschke, Bill Trapani, Ryan Galloway & Josh Zive
3rd - University of Michigan Michael Dickler & Scott Hessell Coaches: Steve Mancuso & Judd Kimball
1997 1st - Wake Forest University Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Brian Prestes Coaches: Ross Smith, Allan Louden, Adrienne Brovero, Patrick McMullen, Junya Morooka, Maxwell Schnurer, Jason Jarvis, Eric Truett
2nd - University of Georgia Paul Barsness & Daniel Davis
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Champions, Runners-up, and Final Four, 1947-2001
Coaches: Edward Panetta, Joe Bellon, Len Neighbors, Catherine Shuster
3rd - University of Michigan Scott Hessell & Corey Stoughton Coaches: Steve Mancuso, Nate Smith, Mike Dickler
3rd - University of Georgia Michael Cates & Christopher Mcintosh Coaches: Edward Panetta, JoeBellon, Len Neighbors, Catherine Shuster
1998 1st - Northwestern University Michael Gottlieb & Ryan Sparacino Coaches: Scott Deatherage, Jonathan Wells,Greg Blankinship, Nate Smith
2nd - Emory University George Kouros & Anjan Sahni Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newnam, Chris Lundberg, David Heidt, Jamie McKown
3rd - University of Michigan Corey Stoughton & Lesley Wexler Coaches:Steve Mancuso, Mike Dickler, Adrienne Brovero
3rd - Michigan State University Erik Cornelier & John Sullivan Coaches: Will Repko, Biza Repko, Jason Trice, Terry Johnson, Jason Russell
1999 1st - Northwestern University Michael Gottlieb & Ryan Sparacino
Coaches: Scott Deatherage, Brian McBride, Adrienne Brove ro, Judd Kimball, Nate Smith, Toby Arquette, Lesley Wexler
2nd - Emory University Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newnam, Chris Lundberg, Stephen Heidt, David Heidt, Dan Fitzmeier, Kate Shuster
3rd - University of Kansas Mike Eber & Grant McKeehan Coaches: Scott Harris, Sarah Partlow, Stacey Sowards, Val Renegar, Jeff Van Cleave, Rich McCullom, Kevin Minch
3rd - Emory University Larry Heftman & Jeff McNabbCoaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newnam, Chris Lundberg, Stephen Heidt, David Heidt, Dan Fitzmier, Kate Shuster
2000 1st- Emory University Jon Paul Lupo & Mike Horowitz Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newman, David Heidt, Dan Fitzmeier, Jenny Heidt, Chris Lundberg, Stephen Heidt
2nd - Michigan State University Steve Donald & Aaron Monick Coaches: Will Repko, John Sullivan, Jason Trice
3rd - Emory University Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newnam, David Heidt, Dan Fitzmier, Jenny Heidt, Chris Lundberg, Stephen Heidt
3rd - University of Texas Kirk Evans & Jairos Grove Coaches: Joel Rollins, Chris Burk, Eric Jenkins, Eric Emerson, Kevin Kuswa, David Breshears
2001 1st - University of Iowa Andrew Peterson & Andrew Ryan Coaches: David Hingstman, Eric Truett, Aaron Monick, Danielle Wiese, Kristin Langwell, Corey Rayburn, Tara Voss, Emily Fleisher
2nd - Emory University Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newnam, John Paul Lupo, James Roland, David Heidt, Chris Lundberg, Mike Horowitz
3rd - Michigan State University Calum Matheson & Austin Carson Coaches: Jason Trice, Will Repko, Mike Eber
3rd - Dartmouth College Alex Berger & Adam Garen Coaches: Ken Strange, Bill Russell, Kiva Garen, Ryan Sparacino
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First Round At-Large Award
Top First Round Teams, 1973 ·1989
1973 Georgetown University Stewart Jay & Bradley Ziff
1974 Harvard University Charles Garvin & Greg Rosenbaum
1975 Georgetown University Thomas Rollins & Bradley Ziff
1976 Augustana College (Ill.) Robert Feldhake & Richard Godfrey
1977 Georgetown University David Ottoson & John Walker
1978 Georgetown University David Ottoson & John Walker
1979 Northwestern University Chris Wonnell & Susan Winkler
1980 Georgetown University James Kirkland & John Thompson
1981 Dartmouth College Cy Smith & Mark Weinhardt
1982 University ofKansas Mark Gidley & Zac Grant
1983 Samford University Melanie Gardner & Erik Walker
1984 Dartmouth College Leonard Gail & Mark Koulogeorge
1985 Claremont McKenna College David Bloom & Greg Mastel
1986 University ofMassachusetts Dan Povinelli & Mark Friedman
1987 Baylor University Griffin Vincent & Lyn Robbins
1988 Northwestern University Ben Attias & Gordon Mitchell
1989 Baylor University Martin Loeber & Daniel Plants
1990 Harvard University David Coale & Alex Lennon
1991 University ofRedlands Rodger Cole & Marc Rubinstein
1992 Dartmouth College
Kenny Agran & Ara Lovitt
1993 Dartmouth College Ara Lovitt & Steven Sklaver
1994 University ofKentucky Paul Skiermont & Jason Patil
1995 Wake Forest University John Hughes & Adrienne Brovero
1996 Northwestern University Sean McCaffity & Mason Miller
1997 University ofMichigan Scott Hessell & Corey Stoughton
1998 Emory University George Kouros & Anjan Sahni
1999 Northwestern University Michael Gottlieb & Ryan Sparacino
2000 University ofIowa Kristin Langwell & Andy Ryan
2001 University ofCalifornia at Berkeley Randy Luskey & Dan Shalmon
Rex Copeland Award, 1990-2000
On September 21, 1989, the life of Rex Copeland was brought to a sudden and tragic close. With his death, Samford University lost an outstanding student, and the forensic community lost an excellent debater and friend.
In recognmon of Rex's professional and personal qualities, Samford University together with his parents endowed a permanent award in his name. The Rex Copeland Memorial Award is presented annually to the collegiate debate team ranked "Number One" in the First Round, At-Large team selections.
This award recognizes the few who achieve one of the highest honors in the debate community.
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Top Speakers, 1947-2001
1947 1956 1965 Award not presented 1st: Phillip Hubbart, 1st: Robert Shrum,
Augustana College Georgetown 1948 2nd: Henry Ruf, University
1st: Potter Kerfoot, Macalester College 2nd: Douglas Pipes, University ofSouthern University ofthe California 1957 Pacific
1st: Patricia Stallings, 2nd: Alec MacKenzie University 0/Houston 1966
u.s. Military Academy 2nd: Phillip Hubbart, 1st: William Snyder, Augustana College Northwestern
1949 (Ill.) University 1st: Robert Sayre, 2nd: John Holcomb,
Willamette University 1958 Augustana College 2nd: Ed Stollenwerck 1st: Michael Miller, (Ill.)
University ofKansas University ofSouthern California 1967
1950 2nd: Phillip Hubbart, 1st: Rick Flam, 1st: William Carey, Augustana College University ofSouthern
University ofNotre (Ill.) California Dame 2nd: Thomas Brewer,
2nd: Lee Reiffe 1959 Dartmouth College Southern Methodist 1st: James Ray, University United States Military 1968
Academy 1st: David Zarefsky, 1951 2nd: Ray Nichols, Northwestern
1st: Holt Spicer, University 0/Kansas University University ofRedlands 2nd: Richard Brautigam,
2nd: James Q. Wilson, 1960 Michigan State University ofRedlands 1st: Don Herrick, University
(Tie) Ted Clevenger, William Jewell College Baylor University 2nd: George ScheU, 1969
Baylor University 1st: David Seikel, 1952 University ofHouston
1st: James Q. Wilson, 1961 2nd: Joel Perwin, University ofRedlands 1st: George ScheU, Harvard University
2nd: Holt Spicer, Baylor University University ofRedlands 2nd: Laurence Tribe, 1970
Harvard University 1st: Mike Miller, 1953 University ofHouston
1st: Robert L. Anderson, 1962 2nd Tie: Jim Caforio, Augustana College 1st Tie: Lee Huebner, Loyola
2nd: Joan Reidy, Northwestern University (Los University of University Angeles) Wisconsin at 1st Tie: Harold Lawson, 2nd Tie: David Goss, Eau Claire Kansas State Teachers Canis ius College
1954 1963 1971 1st: Herzl Spiro, 1st: Daniel Kolb, 1st: Joe Loveland,
University of Vermont College ofthe Holy University ofNorth 2nd: James A. Robinson, Cross Carolina
George Washington 2nd: Robert Roberts, 2nd: Joseph Angland, University University 0/Alabama Massachusetts
Institute ofTechnology 1955 1964
1st: Hubert Bell, 1st: Robert Roberts, 1972 University ofKansas University ofAlabama 1st: Terry McNight,
2nd: William Maynard, 2nd: John Hempelmann, Canis ius College Southwest Missouri Georgetown 2nd: Ron Palmieri, State College University University ofSouthern
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Northwestern 2nd Tie: Scott Harris, University ofRedlands University Wayne State 2nd: David Hugin,
2nd: Frank Kimball, University University ofTexas University of California at Los 1982 1991 Angeles 1st: Steve Mancuso, 1st: T. A. McKinney,
University ofKentucky University ofKentucky 1974 2nd: John Barrett, 2nd: Marc Rubinstein,
1st: Michael Higelin, Georgetown University ofRedlands University ofSouthern University California 1992
2nd: Marvin Isgur, 1983 1st: Charles Smith, University ofHouston 1st: John Barrett, University ofIowa
Georgetown 2nd: Ryan Goodman, 1975 University University ofTexas
1st: Thomas Rollins, 2nd: Leonard Gail, Georgetown University
Dartmouth College 1st:
1993 Matthew Shors, I
2nd: Robert Feldhake, Augustana College 1st:
1984 Leonard Gail, 2nd:
University ofMichigan Ara Lovitt, j
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1976 2nd:
Dartmouth College Bill Brewster, Emory University
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1st: Paul Skiermont, University ofKentucky
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1995 Paul Skiermont,
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1977 University University ofKentucky 1st: Gilbert Skillman, 2nd: Sean McCaffity,
University ofKentucky 1986 Northwestern 2nd: John Walker, 1st: Lyn Robbins, University
Georgetown Baylor University University 2nd: Scott Segal, 1996
Emory University 1st: Sean McCaffity, 1978 Northwestern
1st: Thomas Rollins, 1987 University Georgetown 1st: Lyn Robbins, 2nd: Chris LaVigne, University Baylor University Wayne State
2nd: Stuart Singer, 2nd: John Culver, University Northwestern University ofKansas University 1997
1979 1988 1st: Corey Rayburn, 1st: Mark Fabiani, 1st: Gloria Cabada, University ofIowa
University ofRedlands Wake Forest 2nd: Scott Hessell, 2nd: Michael B. King, University University ofMichigan
Harvard University 2nd: Barry Pickens, University ofKansas 1998
1980 1st: Michael Gottlieb 1st: Steven Meagher, 1989 Northwestern
Dartmouth College 1st: Gordon Mitchell, University 2nd: Don Dripps, Northwestern 2nd: George Kouros
Northwestern University Emory University University 2nd: Daniel Plants,
Baylor University 1999 1981 1st: Michael Gottlieb
1st: Jeff Jones, Northwestern University ofKentucky University
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2nd: Ryan Sparacino Northwestern University
2000 1st: Ryan Sparacino
Northwestern University
2nd tie Jairus Grove University ofTexas
2nd tie Steve Donald Michigan State University
2001 Ist: Andrew Ryan
University ofIowa 2nd Wesley Lotz
Wake Forest University
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NDT Participants, 1947-2001
Abilene Christian College: 55,56,57,58,61,65,69, 70 University of Alabama: 48, 49,50,53,54,55,56,60, 61,63,64,66,71,73,75, 76, 77, 78, 79 Albion College: 67, 69 American University: 61 University of Arizona: 49, 50,69,76,77,78,79,80, 81,82,83,84,85 Arizona State University: 47,67,87,88,89,98,00 Arkansas State University: 01 University of Arkansas: 50 Arkansas State University: 01 Auburn University: 85, 86 Augustana College (Illinois): 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,52,53,54,55,56,57, 58,59,60,61,64,66,67, 68,70,71,73,74,75,76, 77,78,79,80,81,87,88, 89,90,91,92,93,94,95, 97,98,99,00 Augustana College (South Dakota): 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,81,82,83,84,85,87, 89,90,91,92,96 Bakersfield Community College: 90 Bates College: 48, 76, 77, 78,79,80,81,82,83,84, 85,86,87,88 Baylor University: 48, 49, 50,51,52,53,55,56,60, 61,62,64,67,69,71,74, 75,76,77,78,79,81,82, 83,84,85,86,87,88,89, 90,91,92,93,94,95,96, 97,98,99,00,01 Boston College: 62, 63, 64,65,67,68,69,70,71, 72,74,75,79,87,88,89, 90,91,92,93,94,95,96, 01 Boston University: 60, 73, 74, 75 Bowling Green State University: 50, 51, 70, 75, 76, 78
Bradley University: 51, 69, 79 Brandeis University: 65, 67 Brigham Young University: 55,56,60,62,63,66,78 Brooklyn College: 61 Brown University: 69, 70, 72 Butler University: 59, 61, 67,68,80,81,83,88,90, 91,92 University of California at Berkeley: 68, 77, 81,94, 97,99,00,01 University of California at Los Angeles: 48, 54, 66, 68,69,70,71,72,73,74, 75, 76, 78 University of California at Santa Barbara: 64, 71, 72, 73, 75 California Polytechnic University-San Luis Obispo: 01 California State University, Bakersfield: 00, 01 California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo: 01 California State University, Chico: 98, 00, 01 California State University, Fullerton: 70, 71, 72, 73, 75,76,77,78,80,83,85, 86,87,88,89,90,91,92, 93,94,95,98,99,00 California State University, Los Angeles: 55, 56, 61, 66, 73, 76 California State University, Northridge: 65, 67, 68, 72, 74 California State University, Sacramento: 74, 75, 76, 77,78,79,81,82 California State University, San Diego: 49, 52, 53, 54, 55,56,57,58,59,60,61, 62, 63, 72 Canisius College: 69, 70, 71,72,73,74,77,78,79 Capital University: 48, 73, 74
Carson-Newman College: 64,65,66 Case Institute of Technology: 53 Catholic University: 73, 74, 75,76,77,78,00,01 University of Central Florida (Florida Tech): 76, 78,79,80,81,83 Central Michigan University: 74, 76, 83, 85, 86,88,90,94 Central Oklahoma State University: 52, 53, 54, 56, 61,63,72,73,85,86,87, 89 Champlain College: 49 University of Chicago: 48, 49 Claremont McKenna (Men's) College: 78, 79, 80, 81, 82,83,84,85,87 Coe College: 48 Colgate University: 51 Colorado College: 75, 77, 79 University of Colorado: 47, 48 Concordia College: 67, 68, 73,87,88,89,90,91,92, 93,94,95,96,99,01 Cornell University: 76, 99 Dartmouth College: 48, 51, 54,55,56,57,58,59,60, 61,63,64,65,66,67,68, 69,70,71,72,73,75,76, 77,78,79.80,81,82,83, 84,85,86,87,88,89,90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01 David Lipscomb College: 55 University of Denver: 54, 67,68,69,70,85 DePauw University: 48, 49,51,57 University of Detroit: 67 Drury College: 72, 80 Duke University: 56, 57, 58,66 Duquesne University: 96
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Eastern Illinois University: 77, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,88,82,83,84,85,86, 88,89 Eastern Nazarene College: 58, 60, 61 Eastern New Mexico University: 98, 99 Eastern Utah College: 01 Eastern Utah University: 01 Emory University: 64, 65, 66,67,68,69,70,71,72, 77,78,81,82,83,84,85, 86,87,88,89,90,91,92, 93,94,95,96,97,98,99, 00,01 Emporia State University: 51,53,58,59,60,61,63, 65,66,69,70,73,74,76, 77,80,81,82,01 Fairmont State College: 76, 78 University of Florida: 48, 50,51,52,53,54,55,56, 57,59,62,68,69,70 Florida State University: 75,97,01 Fordham University: 57, 59,66 Fordham University School of Education: 58, 59,61 Fort Hays State College: 61,99,00,01 George Mason University: 74, 75, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,89,90,91,92,93,94, 95,96,97,98,99,01 George Washington University: 49, 51, 52, 54, 58,59,60,62,63,64,65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76,81,82,83,88,89,90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97, 98,99,00,01 Georgetown College: 49 Georgetown University: 49,52,56,61,62,63,64, 65,66,67,70,71,72,73, 74,75,76,77,78,79,80, 81,82,83,84,85,86,87, 88,89,90,91,92,93,94, 95,96,97,98,99,00,01 University of Georgia: 67, 68,69,70,71,72,73,74,
75,76,77,90,91,92,93, 94,95,96,97,98,99,00, 01 Georgia State University: 84,85,86,88,2001 Gonzaga University: 47, 48,59,60,62,72,73,75, 76,77,79,80,81,82,85, 86,87,97,99,00,01 Greenville College: 56 Harvard University: 50, 54, 55,56,57,58,60,61,62, 63,64,65,66,67,68,69, 70,71,72,73,74,75,76, 77,78,79,80,81,82,83, 84,85,86,87,88,89,90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97, 98,99,00,01 Hiram College: 52 College of the Holy Cross: 48,51,52,53,54,62,63 University of Houston: 51, 53,54,55,56,57,58,59, 67,68,69,70,71,72,73, 74,75,76,77,78,82,83 Houston Baptist University: 87, 89, 90, 93 Howard University: 52, 54 University of Idaho: 53, 57, 61 Idaho State University: 53, 57,61 University of Illinois, Chicago Circle: 52, 53, 54, 56,58,64,65 Illinois College: 54 Illinois State University: 52,54,55,62,63,72,73, 81,88,89,90,91,92,93, 94,95,99,00,01 University of Indiana: 93 Indiana State University: 47, 73 University of Iowa: 72, 73, 75,77,78,80,81,83,84, 85,86,87,88,89,90,91, 92,93,94,95,96,97,98, 99,00,01 Iowa State University: 52, 71,74,82,83,84 James Madison University: 79,80,81,82,83,84,86, 87,88,89,90,91,92,93, 94,95,96,97,98,99,00 John Carroll University:78,
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80, 81, 95 , 96, 97, 98, 99, 00,01 John Hopkins University: 77, 78, 79 University of Kansas: 48, 49,50,51,52,53,54,55, 56,57,58,59,60,63,64, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,82,83,84,85,86,87, 88,89,90,91,92,93,94, 95,96,97,98,99,00,01 Kansas State College of Pittsburg: 61, 63, 67 Kansas State University: 55,64,75,76,77,83,98, 99,00,01 University of Kentucky: 60, 64,67,68,73,74,75,76, \,\77,78,79,80,81,82,84, 85,86,87,88,89,90,91, \\ 92,93,94,95,96,97,98, II 99,00,01 !1
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63,67,68,77,83,91,92, 93,95,96,97 University of LaVerne: 88, 89,90,91,92 Lewis and ClarkCollege: 64,66,67,71,75,76,77, 78,80,99,00 Liberty University: 89, 90, 91,92,94,95,96,97,98, 01 Louisiana College: 47, 48, 49,53,54 University of Louisville: 79, 80,81,82,83,84,85,86, 87,88,89,90,91,92,93, 94,95,96,97,98,99,00 LosAngeles City College: 96 Loyola-Marymount University: 62, 63, 64, 65, 67,68,69,70,71,72,73, 74,76,77,78,80,81,82, 83,84,85,86,87,88,90, 00 Loyola University (Chicago): 60, 70, 72 Luther College: 50 Macalaster College: 56, 61,71,73,74,75,76,77, 78,79,80,81,82,83,84, 85,86,87,97,98,00
lVIarietta College: 59, 89, 90 Marquette University: 58, 69 Mary Washington College: 91,92,93,94,96,97 University of Maryland: 67 University of Massachusetts: 73, 74, 75, 76,77,78,79,80,81,82, 83,84,85,86,87,88 Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 48, 49, 56, 57,58,62,63,64,66,68, 69,71,73,74,75,76,79, 01 Mercer University: 78, 79, 80,81,82,83,84,87,93, 94,95,96,97,98,00,01 University of Miami (Florida): 52, 53, 54, 55, 57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 65,66,68,69,74,97,98, 00 Miami University (Ohio): 76,80,81,87,88,89,91, 92,97,98,01 University of Michigan: 71, 72,76,77,87,88,89,90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97, 98,99,00,01 Michigan State University: 53,66,68,69,97,98,99, 00,01 Middlebury College: 55 Middle Tennessee State University: 70, 72, 77 Midland College: 53 Midwestern College: 69 University of Minnesota: 62,63,64,65,66,67,73, 82,83 University of lVIississippi: 47,51,52 University of Missouri, Columbia: 68, 71, 72 University of Missouri, Kansas City: 61, 62, 66, 68,98,99,00,01 University of Montana: 49, 50,51 Montana State University: 51,60 Morehead State University: 77, 78, 79, 80 Mount Mercy College: 53
Nebraska State College at Kearney: 65, 66 Nebraska Wesleyan University: 51, 52, 54, 55 University of Nebraska, Lincoln: 80, 83, 86, 87 University of Nebraska, Omaha:77 University of Nevada, Las Vegas: 92, 96, 97, 98 University of Nevada, Reno: 48 University of New Hampshire: 71 University of New Mexico: 51,52,54,85,90,95,96, 98 New York University, 00, 01 State University of New York College at Genesco: 53 Northeastern Oklahoma State University: 62, 63, 64,65,66,67,68,69,70, 72,73,81,82,84,85 Northern Arizona University: 87, 88, 89, 91 Northern Illinois University: 65 University of Northern Michigan: 75 Northwest Missouri State University: 79, 80, 82 Northwestern College (MN) 63 Northwestern University: 47,49,50,54,55,58,59, 60,62,65,66,67,68,69, 70,71,72,73,74,75,76, 77,78,79,80,82,83,84, 85,86,87,88,89,90,91, 92,93,94,95,96,97,98, 99,00,01 University of North Carolina: 71,72,73,74, 75,77,80,81,82,83,84, 85,86,88,89,90,91,92, 93,94,97,98 University of North Dakota: 79 University of North Texas: 48,49,59,62,63,64,65, 66,79,83,84,85,86,87, 88,89,90,91,92,93,95, 96,97,98,99,00,01
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University of Northern Colorado: 71,74,75 University of Northern Iowa: 74, 75, 81, 82, 83, 84,85,86,87,88,89,90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97, 99 University of Notre Dame: 47,48,49,50,51,52,53, 55,56,57,58,65,78 Oberlin College:68, 69, 70, 71,72 Occidental College:53 Odessa College: 81,82, 86,87,90 Ohio University: 70, 71, 72,74,75,77,79,82 Ohio State University: 47, 52,60,61,62,63,67,68, 69,70,71,86,87 University of Oklahoma: 57,58,59,60,61,63,64 Oklahoma Baptist University: 47, 77 Oklahoma City University: 65 Oklahoma State University: 68, 69, 70 Old Dominion University: 95 University of Oregon: 60, 61,62,63,64,65,66,67, 68,69,73,75,82,84 Oregon State University: 47,48,54,63,64 Ottawa University: 49 Pace University: 75, 81, 83,84,87,90,97,98,99, 00 University of the Pacific: 58,61,64,65,68,69,71, 72, 76 Pacific Lutheran University: 52, 56, 62, 72, 82,83,84 Pacific University: 49, 55, 56,57,65,73 University of Pennsylvania: 49, 50, 51, 54,57,58,59,60,65,66, 87,89,90,91 Pennsylvania State University: 47, 50, 52, 55 Pepperdine College: 49, 50,51,52,53,99,01 Phillips University: 49
University of Pittsburgh: 53,57,60,62,64,66,67, 70,71,72,73,74,75,76, 79,80,81,82,83,85,86, 87,88,89,90,91,92,93, 95,96,98,99,00,01 Princeton University: 51, 53,56,57,59,61 University of Puget Sound: 56,57,01 Purdue University: 47, 48, 50,60,61,62 University of Redlands: 50, 51,52,57,59,62,64,65, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78,79,80,81,82,83,84, 85,86,87,88,89,90,91, 92,93,94,95,96,97,98, 99,00,01 University of Rhode Island: 73 Rice University: 57 University of Richmond: 56,62,65,76 Roanoke College: 50 Rockhurst College: 62,64 Rutgers University:47,68,71,73,74 Saint Anselm's College: 56,59,64,68,69,71,72 Saint John's University: 53,54,62,63,64 Saint Joseph's College: 55,56,57,59,67 Saint Martin's College: 51, 53,59 Saint Mary's College: 49 Saint Olaf College: 48, 49, 51,52,53,57,62,63 Saint Peter's College: 51, 53,55,57,59,62 College of Saint Thomas: 47,50 Samford University: 73, 74,75,78,79,80,81,82, 83,84,85,86,87,88,89, 92,93,97,98,99,00 San Diego State University: 49, 52,53, 54, 55,56,57,58,59,60,61, 62,63,72,96 University of San Francisco: 58 San Jacinto College: 86 San Joaquin Delta College: 80, 81
University of Scranton: 61 Seton Hall University: 60, 72,73,79,83,85 Smith College: 52 University of South Carolina: 50, 51, 54, 56, 57,58,59,60,61,62,63, 64,66,67,68 University of South Dakota: 67, 68, 75, 91 South Dakota State College: 54 University of the South: 49 Southeast Oklahoma State University: 47, 48, 49, 50, 59,73,74,76,94,95,96 University of Southern California: 47, 48, 50, 51, 52,54,57,58,59,60,61, 63,64,65,66,67,68,69, 70,71,72,73,74,75,76, 77,78,79,80,81,82,83, 84,85,86,87,88,89,90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97, 98,99,00,01 Southern Illinois University: 57, 58, 60, 62, 63,70,88,99 Southern Methodist University: 50, 52,87,88 University of Southern Mississippi: 65, 66 Southern Oregon College: 67 Southern Utah State College: 82,83,84,85 Southwest Missouri State University: 52, 55, 57, 59, 60,62,63,65,69,70,71, 72,73,74,75,77,78,93, 96,97,98,99,00,01 Southwest Texas State University: 88, 90, 01 Southwestern College: 56, 57,78,79,80,81 University of Southwestern Louisiana: 76, 77, 78, 79 Stanford University: 49, 92, 93 Stevens Institute of Technology: 49 Stonehill College: 67, 68 Suffolk University: 81, 82, 83,84 Swarthmore College: 48
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Temple University: 49 University of Tennessee: 50,51,79 Tennessee Polytechnic Institute: 62 University of Texas, Arlington: 77, 78, 80, 82 University of Texas, Austin: 47, 60, 71, 72, 84, 86,87,88,89,90,91,92, 93,94,95,96,97,98,99, 00,01 Texas A&M University: 81, 82,84,85,87,88 Texas Christian University: 47,48,51,60,62,66,67, 75, 76 Texas Tech University: 68, 70, 73 University of Toledo: 71, 72 Towson State University, 97 Trinity University: 91, 92, 93,94,95,96,97,98 Union College and University: 55 United States Air Force Academy: 59, 60, 76, 77, 78, 79 United States Merchant Marine Academy: 52, 53, 59 United States Military Academy: 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59,60,61,62,63,64,65, 66,77,80 United States Naval Academy: 47, 48, 49, 50, 58,64,65,70,72,78,80, 85,87,88,92,93,99 University of Utah: 47, 48, 50,51,52,72,73,75,76, 77,78,79,80,81,82,83, 84,85,86,87,88,89,90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97 Utica College: 50, 51 Vanderbilt University:76,77,78,80 University of Vermont: 47, 48,49,50,51,53,54,55, 56,57,60,61,62,64,65, 66,84,85,86,88,00 University of Virginia: 47, 63,67,68,81
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Wichita State University: 48,65,67,68,77,79,99, 00,01 William Jewell College: 60, 61 College of William and Mary: 56, 68, 69, 73, 74, 84 University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire: 50, 51, 53, 54, 55,56,57,58,59,73,76, 78, 79 Wilkes College: 54, 55, 57, 58 Williamette University: 48, 49,51,52,55,58,59,61 Winona State University: 93 College of Wooster: 73, 79,81,83 Wright State University: 92,93 University of Wyoming: 67, 68,70,71,72,73,74,75, 76,77,78,81,82,83,84, 86,89,90,01 Xavier University: 50, 53, 54,55,56,57,58 Yale University: 47, 49
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