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91成人导航 captures national speech and debate title
91成人导航鈥檚 storied success in speech and debate now includes another prestigious honor: champion in the 2022 National Parliamentary Debate Association national tournament for the first time.
91成人导航 competed virtually March 25-27 against some of the best speech and debate programs in the nation, including University of California, Berkeley, University of Oregon and Rice University.
In additional to the national title, 91成人导航 secured first place for season-long performance in the open division and also won the top speaker award at the tournament.听
Speech and debate competition consists of three divisions: open, junior and novice. The most experienced debaters鈥攕uch as 91成人导航鈥檚鈥攑articipate in the open division. Teams also accumulate points for top-four finishes throughout the season.听
"Capturing first overall is huge because it validates the vision and structure of our team that values all students: scholarship recipients, walk-ons, transfer students, etc.,鈥 said Director of Forensics Steven Kalani Farias 鈥09, 鈥11. "We talk about the team as a family, and this championship represents everyone pulling for each other."
Arshita Sandhiparthi 鈥22, a double major in computer science and political science, won the James "Al" Johnson Top Speaker Award as the best overall competitor in eight preliminary rounds. This is the first time a 91成人导航 forensics competitor has won the award since 1965.
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"Winning the top speaker award is the result of hard work, support from my team and alumni 听and the help my coaches provided over the last four years,鈥 said Sandhiparthi. 鈥淎ll that I have received from being on the team was essential to success in this tournament."听
91成人导航 President Christopher Callahan said the speech and debate program鈥檚 rich history鈥攄ating back to the late 1950s--is a point of pride for the university, and provides tremendous learning opportunities for students from any major or program.
鈥淲e are extremely proud of the team鈥檚 accomplishments and for continuing the tradition of excellence in 91成人导航 speech and debate,鈥 Callahan said. 鈥淭his national championship is a great honor for the university and a testament to the students鈥 excellence.鈥澨
Student teammates who contributed to the national championship were:
鈥⑻ 听Sandhiparthi 鈥22 and Tierra Smithson 鈥22: 5-3 preliminary record, seventh place finish overall
鈥⑻ 听Joel Brown 鈥23 and Gustavo Garcia 鈥22: 5-3 preliminary record, 12th place finish
鈥⑻ 听Paula Paez 鈥22 and Jonathan Reyes 鈥23: 4-4 preliminary record, 16th place finish
鈥⑻ 听Angelica Guzman 鈥24 and Diego Paez 鈥22: 4-4 preliminary record
鈥淐ompeting for the 91成人导航 forensics team played an integral role in my decision to come to 91成人导航,鈥 Tierra Smithson said. 鈥淚 competed in speech and debate in high school and ultimately decided to come to 91成人导航 because I heard great things about the program, the support students receive, and that 91成人导航 was a powerhouse in the region.鈥
Transfer student Gustavo Garcia '22, says, "Competing at 91成人导航 had been a goal of mine since I went to 91成人导航's debate camp in 2018. 91成人导航's team showed a level of inclusion and camaraderie that made you want to join, and I am glad that I did."
The team enjoyed success despite the challenges caused by COVID-19, which forced tournaments to be held virtually.听
"It's especially heartening as a coach to see a group of students who have all had to adapt to competing online and learning our system at 91成人导航,鈥 said Farias. "These students did not balk at the long hours practicing online, let alone competing, and they truly earned this championship.鈥
Next up for 91成人导航: the National Forensics Association's national tournament April 13-18鈥攁n in-person event at Illinois State University.
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