U-M Debate Team captures national tournament win

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The University of Michigan Debate program has won the 38th annual American Debate Association National Championship.

The three-day tournament, held March 8-10 in Houston, featured nearly 200 competitors from 25 institutions.

In the tournament’s final round, students from LSA — Eleanor Barrett, a freshman from Austin, Texas, and Jiyoon Park, a junior from Topeka, Kansas — defeated Northwestern University on a 3-0 decision.

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LSA students Eleanor Barrett and Jiyoon Park pose with a trophy and plaque after the U-M Debate Team members won the 38th annual American Debate Association National Championship. (Photo courtesy of Aaron Kall)

Earlier in the elimination rounds, they also defeated teams from Emory University, the University of Kentucky and Liberty University en route to the tournament victory.

For two other U-M teams, Avinash Shah and Conner Shih reached the Sweet Sixteen, and Rebecca Davidov and Ben Saudek reached the elimination round of 32. 

U-M’s Debate Team began in 1903 and is one of the oldest debate programs in the United States. The team will conclude the 2024-25 season at the 79th annual National Debate Tournament in Spokane, Washington, April 3-7, where U-M is also the defending champion.

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