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Bengal Debaters Roar into Nationals with Weekend Win

March 10, 2022

色花堂app鈥檚 Debate Squad earned gold last weekend at a Climb the Mountain online debate tournament.  The team delivered the first, second, and third place wins in Varsity Open contests, as well as the top three speaker awards for overall speaking quality.

Team members Alyson Tyler and Joseph Tyler took first place in the Open division of Team International Public Debate (IPDA). The pair defeated Seattle University鈥檚 Eduard and Strok in the final round on the topic 鈥淭he Unites States should implement a Universal Basic Income.鈥 Alyson Tyler is a Pocatello senior majoring in Sociology. Joseph Tyler, a junior from Pocatello, is a Computer Science major.

Jordan Reynolds, captured second place honors in the  Varsity division of Team IPDA, and notably, debated 鈥淢averick鈥 which is the debate-equivalent of solo. 鈥淒ebating 鈥楳averick鈥 in a team-style competition is especially difficult because it requires you to do a lot more than you do when you have a partner,鈥 said Andy Christensen, Assistant Coach.

鈥淚t requires you to listen to your opponent and prepare your next speech simultaneously, and when you鈥檙e debating the negative [side], prepare to give two speeches back-to-back. It definitely says a lot about the skills of a debater who can place independently in a team format.鈥

Bengal freshman Ashley Helm and partner, senior Abbey Vaughn won third place. The extensive experience of the Bengal underclassmen placed them all in the Open Division where quality of speaking is measured. Joseph and Alyson Tyler, respectively claimed first and second place speaking honors.  Reynolds was awarded third top-honors.

The Seattle-based online invitational drew Pacific coast and Rocky mountain teams including Oregon鈥檚 Bushnell University, Seattle University, San Jose State, Utah State, and ISU. 

The Bengals depart this week to compete in the first of two national competitions.


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