The Idaho State University Debate team finished off the fall
semester with another big win. Seniors Matea Ivanovic (Boise, ID) and Kendra
Doty (Boise, ID) won The Weber State Mukai College Classic on the weekend of
November 23rd. This was the 3rd tournament win and the 4th
final round appearance for the Idaho State Debate Team this semester. It was
also the second tournament win for the seniors. Additionally Ivanovic was given
the honors of the top individual speaker at the tournament, while Doty was
honored as the 4th best speaker.
Ivanovic and Doty continue to show that they are among the
best in the nation. Currently, Ivanovic and Doty with an overall win percentage
of 78.4% have the fifth highest win percentage in the nation. In single elimination
debates they have a win percentage of 88.9% and are the third most winning team
in elimination debates in the nation. This puts them above teams from Harvard,
George Mason University, Georgetown University, The University of Michigan, The
University of Kansas, Wake Forest University, and California State University
at Berkley, to name a few.
The team as a whole has had an outstanding semester with
three tournament wins and several speaker awards. In September, Doty and Ivanovic won the
Jesuit Debates at Gonzaga with a 90% win percentage. Ivanovic was also named the top speaker at
Gonzaga.
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Kendra Doty, Lindsay Vanluvanee, & Matea Ivanovic. Photo by Sarah T. Partlow Lefevre. |
In October, the Junior Varsity debaters had strong showings
at both Lewis and Clark College and The University of Puget Sound. Sam Bollinger (Pocatello, ID) and Andrew Hoth
(Boise, ID) took second in the Junior Varsity division at Lewis and Clark
College where there were 250 debate entries from 47
different schools from 13 states. Bollinger was recognized as the top
speaker at the tournament, while Hoth was recognized as the third speaker.
Also in October, debaters Brock Sondrup (Idaho Falls, ID)
and Jakob Meng (Idaho Falls, ID) won the Junior Varsity division at the
University of Puget Sound Logger debate tournament. Sondrup and Meng did not lose a single debate
on their way to victory. Also in Tacoma,
Meng was recognized as the 2nd best speaker. Sondrup was awarded the
3rd place speaking award.
Other students representing the
James M. & Sharon E. Rupp Debate Society this semester included: Mike Eyre
(Boise, ID), Anne Johnson (Pocatello, ID), Robyn Hemmert (Soda Springs, ID),
Samantha Richardson (Boise, ID), Zach Sayles (Rupert, ID), and Sasha Ivanovic
(Boise, ID).
“I keep thinking the team can’t get any better. But, the debaters always seem to exceed my
expectations with one more win or another speaker award. I could not be happier with the effort and
dedication put forward by each and every member of the team this past
semester,” said Sarah Partlow-Lefevre, Director of the James M. & Sharon E.
Rupp Debate Society.
“The team had such an impressive first semester,” said
assistant coach Roger Copenhaver. “I can’t wait to see the extraordinary things
the debaters will do in the spring.”
Currently, the debaters are heading to finals and winter
break. But, competition will resume next
semester as the team travels to tournaments at the University of North Texas,
The University of Utah, Weber State University, Whitman College, The University
of Texas at Austin, the District 2 Tournament hosted by Idaho State University,
and CEDA Nationals & the National Debate Tournament at The University of
Indiana, Bloomington.
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Kendra Doty. Photo by Sarah T. Partlow Lefevre. |
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Matea Ivanovic. Photo by Sarah T. Partlow Lefevre. |