MTSU’s nationally competitive debate team continues its
winning ways with a strong start to the 2014-15 season.
After hosting the International Public Debate Association’s
National Tournament and Convention this past April, the team spent the summer
recuperating and working with incoming freshmen and new debaters, according to
Dr. Patrick Richey, MTSU debate team coach and director of forensics at MTSU.
The team began the season in late September at the University
of Northern Georgia’s annual Chicken and Egg tournament, which included both
National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) and International Public
Debate Association (IPDA) debate formats.
In NPDA competition, two-person teams debate head-to-head in
multiple rounds, with a new topic presented each round. In IPDA formats,
debaters primarily go one-on-one, with various time limits in effect for both
formats.
The MTSU team took fourth place overall at the UNG
tournament and fourth in IPDA and NPDA debate formats respectively.
The teams made up of Leigh Stanfield, a junior liberal arts
major, and Cody Lester, a senior liberal arts major, and Abby Howard, a
freshman liberal arts major, and Eric Settle, a sophomore studying behavioral
and health sciences, advanced to partial octofinals in NPDA. Settle advanced to
semifinals in novice IPDA debate.
The team won 12 speaker awards with Leigh Stanfield leading
the way with a second place debut speaker award. The team had four days rest before
hitting the road again, this time to compete at Walter State Community College’s
Smoky Mountain debate tournament held in Morristown, Tennessee.
The team won first place overall “by a significant lead” at
Walter State, Richey said, while the team of Abby Howard and Eric Settle
advanced to quarterfinals.
The teams of Steven Saksa, a freshman basic and applied
sciences major, and Kellye Guinan, a sophomore liberal arts major, and Alvin
Loyd, a sophomore liberal arts major, and Alex Lempin, a sophomore basic and
applied sciences major, advanced to the semifinals. The team won four speaking
awards led by Abby Howard’s third place honor.
The team next travels to Tennessee State University,
Valdosta State University and Belmont University.
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