Congratulations to all
Congratulations to all
2014 RESULTS WUDC DEBATE
http://debate.uvm.edu/tabs/Huber%202014/
2013 results WUDC DEBATE
WUDC RESULTS AT http://debate.uvm.edu/tabs/huber2013/
CONGRATULATIONS TO CHAMPION CORNELL & TOP SPEAKER HANNAH HERMAN FROM THE KING’S COLLEGE!
2013 RESULTS POLICY DEBATE
Novice seeds
1. Corn MM
2. Corn RR
3. UVM BD
4. Corn GC
5. Corn AD
6. Roch PT
7. UVM PS
8. WVU FP
9. NYU KH
10. UVM GE
11. NYU AL
Note that UVM LK would have been 10th seed, but they changed debaters during the tournament. UVM GE and NYU AL each were moved up a slot.
Octafinals
Top 5 seeds advanced without debating
UVM PS advanced over UVM GE
Roch PT (aff) 3-0 over NYU AL (Brough, Broughton, Revelins)
WVU FP (neg) 3-0 over NYU KH (C. Johnson, W. Johnson, Register)
Quarterfinals
Corn MM (aff) 3-0 over WVU FP (Brough, Kozak, Merkle)
Corn GC advanced over Corn AD
Corn RR (aff) 3-0 over Vermont PS (Lim, Darkwa, Diamond)
Roch PT (neg) 2-1 over Vermont BD (Nelson*, Revelins, Ortiz)
Semifinals
Corn MM advanced over Corn GC
Corn RR (neg) 3-0 over Roch PT (Ortiz, Brough, Goodrich)
Finals Corn MM and Corn RR close out
Open Seeds
1. Oklahoma MM
2. Rutgers HS
3. CUNY LA
4. Cornell PH
5. Bard/San Diego DN
6. WVU BO
Open Quarters
Okla advances without debating
Corn PH (aff) 3-0 over Bard/San Diego DN (Goodrich, Geathers, Keenan)
CUNY LA (aff) 3-0 over WVU BO (Evans, Doucette, Register)
Rutg HS advances without debating
Semis
Okla MM (aff) 3-0 over Cornell PH (W. Johnson, Keenan, Geathers)
Rutg HS (aff) 3-0 over CUNY LA (Morgan, Evans, Doucette)
Finals
Okla MM (neg) 3-0 over Rutg HS (W. Johnson, Evans, Morgan)
2012 RESULTS:
WUDC TOURNAMENT
http://debate.uvm.edu/tabs/hubervermont2012/
POLICY TOURNAMENT
Speakers
Open
Dan Lee (Cornell) 1
Dan Powers (Cornell) 2
Jared Wright (Cornell) 3
Trevor Reddick (Binghamton) 4
David Rubin (Cornell) 5
John Fowle (New) 6
Philip George (Binghamton) 7
John Jeworski (Bard College) 8
Josh Frumkin (Binghamton) 9
Kyle Trevett (New School) 10
Novice
Regina Parker (United States Military) 1
Aishwarya Masrani (Binghamton) 2
Charles Jacobsen (United States Military) 3
Phillip Yuen (Binghamton) 4
Derrick Conyers (Binghamton) 5
Dhruv Sehgal (Binghamton) 6
Xin Ke (Binghamton) 7
John Maine (Binghamton) 8
Mark Ochweri (Binghamton) 9
Mary William (Rochester) 10
Novice Results
Octos:
Advancing without debating
USMA JP
BING CS
BING KM
BING KK
USMA CF
BING MO
USMA LS
ROC CS advances over ROC AW
Quarters:
USMA JP over ROC CS
USMA LS over BING CS
BING KM advances over BING MO
BING KK over USMA CF
Semis:
USMA JP over BING KK
USMA LS over BING KM
Finals:
USMA JP and USMA LS close out Novice finals
JV Breakout Results:
New School defeats Binghamton on a 2-1
Open Results:
Quarters
USMA BS over USMA AH
Cornell LP over USMA CH
Cornell RW over Cornell FF
Bing GR over Bard JT
Semis
Bing GR over USMA BS
Cornell LP over Cornell RW
Finals
Cornell LP over Bing GR
2011 RESULTS
POLICY:
Open:
Cornell over New School 3-0
JV Breakout:
Army over Cornell 3-0
Novice:
Binghamton over Army 3-0
http://debate.uvm.edu/dcpdf/huber2011policycumes.pdf
WORLDS:
St. John’s Nelson Kezoh & Tim Barr win.