List of National Debate Tournament winners

The National Debate Tournament is an American inter-college debate competition, held annually since 1947. The Rex Copeland award, inaugurated in 1989 for the team with the best performance over the whole season, is presented on the same occasion.

National Debate Tournament champions

Wake Forest University maintains a list of champions, runners-up, and semi-finalists.[1]

YearNational ChampionsSchool
1947W. Scott Nobles & Gerald SandersSoutheastern State College
1948Keith Parks & David CottonNorth Texas State College (University of North Texas)
1949Oscar Newton & Mitchell LatoffUniversity of Alabama
1950Richard O'Connell & Thomas HayesUniversity of Vermont
1951James Q. Wilson & Holt SpicerUniversity of Redlands
1952James Q. Wilson & Holt SpicerUniversity of Redlands
1953Gerald Kogan & Lawrence PerlmutterUniversity of Miami
1954William Amold & Hubert BellUniversity of Kansas
1955Dennis Holt & Elis StoreyUniversity of Alabama
1956George Walker & James MurphyUnited States Military Academy
1957Norman Lefstein & Phillip HubbartAugustana College
1958William Welsh & Richard KirshbergNorthwestern University
1959William Welsh & Richard KirshbergNorthwestern University
1960Anthony Roisman & Saul BaernsteinDartmouth College
1961Laurence Tribe & Gene ClementsHarvard University
1962Dale Williams & Sarah BensonOhio State University
1963Fank Wohl & Stephen KesslerDartmouth College
1964Raoul Kennedy & Douglas PipesUniversity of the Pacific
1965John Wittig & Barnett PearceCarson-Newman College
1966Bill Snyder & Mike DengerNorthwestern University
1967Tom Brewer & John IsaacsonDartmouth College
1968Robert Shields & Lee ThompsonWichita State University
1969Richard Lewis & Joel PerwinHarvard University
1970Robert McCulloh & David JeansUniversity of Kansas
1971Don Hornstein & Barrett McInerneyUniversity of California, Los Angeles
1972Mike Clough & Mike FernandezUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
1973Elliot Mincberg & Ron MarmerNorthwestern University
1974Charles Garvin & Greg RosenbaumHarvard University
1975Jay Hurst & David KentBaylor University
1976Robin Rowland & Frank CrossUniversity of Kansas
1977John Walker & David OttosonGeorgetown University
1978Mark Cotham & Stuart H. SingerNorthwestern University
1979Michael King & John BredehoftHarvard University
1980Don Dripps & Tom FulkersonNorthwestern University
1981Michael Alberty & Stephen MarzenUniversity of Pittsburgh
1982Dave Sutherland & Dan SutherlandUniversity of Louisville
1983Mark Gidley & Rodger PayneUniversity of Kansas
1984Leonard Gail & Mark KoulogeorgeDartmouth College
1985Jonathan Massey & Ed SwaineHarvard University
1986David Brownell & Ouita PapkaUniversity of Kentucky
1987Griffin Vincent & Lyn RobbinsBaylor University
1988Shaun Martin & Robert Delano WickDartmouth College
1989Martin Loeber & Daniel PlantsBaylor University
1990David Coale & Alex LennonHarvard University
1991Roger Cole and Marc RubinsteinUniversity of Redlands
1992Ahilan Arulanantham & Kevin KuswaGeorgetown University
1993Ara Lovitt & Steven SklaverDartmouth College
1994Sean McCaffity & Jody TerryNorthwestern University
1995Sean McCaffity & Jody TerryNorthwestern University
1996Kate Shuster & David HeidtEmory University
1997Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Brian PrestesWake Forest University
1998Michael Gottlieb & Ryan SparacinoNorthwestern University
1999Michael Gottlieb & Ryan SparacinoNorthwestern University
2000Michael Horowitz & Jon Paul LupoEmory University
2001Andy Peterson & Andy RyanUniversity of Iowa
2002Jake Foster & Jonathan PaulNorthwestern University
2003Geoff Garen & Tristan MoralesNorthwestern University
2004Greta Stahl & Dave StraussMichigan State University
2005Tristan Morales & Josh BransonNorthwestern University
2006Ryan Burke & Casey HarriganMichigan State University
2007Aimi Hamraie & Julie HoehnEmory University
2008Seth Gannon & Alex LamballeWake Forest University
2009Brett Bricker & Nate JohnsonUniversity of Kansas
2010Carly Wunderlich & Eric LanningMichigan State University
2011Matt Fisher & Stephanie SpiesNorthwestern University
2012Andrew Arsht & Andrew MarkoffGeorgetown University
2013Elijah Smith & Ryan WashEmporia State University
2014Andrew Arsht & Andrew MarkoffGeorgetown University
2015Alex Miles & Arjun VellayappanNorthwestern University
2016David Herman & Hemanth SanjeevHarvard University
2017Devane Murphy & Nicole NaveRutgers University-Newark
2018 Quaram Robinson & Will Katz

University of Kansas

2019 Dan Bannister & Anthony TrufanovUniversity of Kentucky
2020 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemicN/A

Tournament victories by school

School Tourn. Won Years
Northwestern University151958, 1959, 1966, 1973, 1978, 1980, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2011, 2015
Harvard University71961, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1985, 1990, 2016
Dartmouth College61960, 1963, 1967, 1984, 1988, 1993
University of Kansas61954, 1970, 1976, 1983, 2009, 2018
Georgetown University41977, 1992, 2012, 2014
Baylor University31975, 1987, 1989
Emory University31996, 2000, 2007
Michigan State University32004, 2006, 2010
University of Redlands31951, 1952, 1991
University of Alabama21949, 1955
University of Kentucky21986, 2019
Wake Forest University21997, 2008
Augustana College (Illinois)11957
Carson-Newman College11965
University of California at Los Angeles11971
University of California at Santa Barbara11972
Emporia State University12013
University of Iowa12001
University of Louisville11982
University of Miami11953
North Texas State College11948
Ohio State University11962
University of the Pacific11964
University of Pittsburgh11981
Rutgers University-Newark12017
Southeastern State College11947
United States Military Academy11956
University of Vermont11950
Wichita State University11968

Rex Copeland Award

The Rex Copeland award, presented on the eve of the NDT, goes to the team with the best season-long performance, ranked #1 among the 16 teams with automatic bids to the tournament.[2] Rex Copeland, a debater at Samford University, was murdered by his debate coach, William Slagle, in 1989.[3]

Wake Forest University maintains a list of the top 5 finishers for the Copeland Award.[4]

Academic YearCopeland Award WinnerSchool
TOP FIRST ROUND TEAMS - (Prior to establishing the Copeland Award)
1972–1973Stewart Jay & Bradley ZiffGeorgetown University
1973–1974Charles Garvin & Greg RosenbaumHarvard University
1974–1975Thomas Rollins & Bradley ZiffGeorgetown University
1975–1976Robert Feldhake & Richard GodfreyAugustana College
1976–1977David Ottoson & John WalkerGeorgetown University
1977–1978David Ottoson & Tom RollinsGeorgetown University
1978–1979Chris Wonnell & Susan WinklerNorthwestern University
1979–1980James Kirkland & John ThompsonGeorgetown University
1980–1981Cy Smith & Mark WeinhardtDartmouth College
1981–1982Mark Gidley & Zac GrantUniversity of Kansas
1982–1983Melanie Gardner & Erik WalkerSamford University
1983–1984Leonard Gail & Mark KoulogeorgeDartmouth College
1984–1985David Bloom & Greg MastelClaremont McKenna College
1985–1986Dan Povinelli & Mark FriedmanUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
1986–1987Griffin Vincent & Lyn RobbinsBaylor University
1987–1988Ben Attias & Gordon MitchellNorthwestern University
1988–1989Martin Loeber & Daniel PlantsBaylor University
Copeland Award Winner
1989–1990David Coale & Alex LennonHarvard University
1990–1991Roger Cole and Marc RubinsteinUniversity of Redlands
1991–1992Kenny Agran & Ara LovittDartmouth College
1992–1993Ara Lovitt & Steven SklaverDartmouth College
1993–1994Paul Skiermont & Jason PatilUniversity of Kentucky
1994–1995John Hughes & Adrienne BroveroWake Forest University
1995–1996Sean McCaffity and Mason MillerNorthwestern University
1996–1997Scott Hessell and Corey StoughtonUniversity of Michigan
1997–1998George Kouros and Anjan SahniEmory University
1998–1999Michael Gottlieb & Ryan SparacinoNorthwestern University
1999–2000Kristen Langwell & Andy RyanUniversity of Iowa
2000–2001Randy Luskey & Dan ShalmonUniversity of California, Berkeley
2001–2002Alex Berger & Ben ThorpeDartmouth College
2002–2003Geoff Garen & Tristan MoralesNorthwestern University
2003–2004Dan Shalmon & Tejinder SinghUniversity of California, Berkeley
2004–2005Tristan Morales & Josh BransonNorthwestern University
2005–2006Michael Klinger & Nikhil MirchandaniHarvard University
2006–2007Brent Culpepper & Kevin RabinowitzUniversity of Georgia
2007–2008Jacob Polin & Michael BurshteynUniversity of California, Berkeley
2008–2009Matt Fisher & John WardenNorthwestern University
2009–2010Stephen Weil & Ovais InamullahEmory University
2010–2011Stephen Weil & Ovais InamullahEmory University
2011–2012Ryan Beiermeister & Layne KirshonNorthwestern University
2012–2013Andrew Arsht & Andrew MarkoffGeorgetown University
2013–2014Alex Miles & Arjun VellayappanNorthwestern University
2014–2015Alex Miles & Arjun VellayappanNorthwestern University
2015–2016David Herman & Hemanth SanjeevHarvard University
2016–2017Ayush Midha & Hemanth SanjeevHarvard University
2017–2018Will Katz & Quaram RobinsonUniversity of Kansas
2018–2019Dan Bannister & Anthony TrufanovUniversity of Kentucky
2019 - 2020Nathan Fleming & Miles GrayUniversity of California, Berkeley

References

  1. "National Debate Tournament Previous Winners". groups.wfu.edu. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  2. "National Debate Tournament Copeland Award". Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  3. "Debate Coach Gets Life Term In Stabbing Death Of Student". Seattle Times. AP. 9 March 1991. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  4. "National Debate Tournament Copeland Award". groups.wfu.edu. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
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