Forensics Team Wins Multiple State Championship Titles

The Truman Forensics Union dominated the Missouri Association of Forensics Activities (MAFA) State Tournament over Valentine’s Day weekend. The team brought home a total of 8 state championships, including Individual Event Sweepstakes and Combined Sweepstakes. The team placed 2nd in Debate Sweepstakes and was also awarded the Director’s award for the most cumulative points earned over multiple years. The team won over in-state competitors, such as the University of Central Missouri, the University of Missouri-Columbia, and Webster University. They also prevailed over out-of-state competitors (which may compete, but not for state titles) such as Simpson College and McKendree University.

In individual events, first-year Political Science and Environmental Science student Annie Nguyen was Top Novice and State Champion in Communication Analysis. Nguyen was joined by second-year Economics and Political Science student Sawyer Partney, who placed 4th. Second-year Accounting student Emery McEvoy took home the championship in Informative Speaking, with Nguyen placing 3rd and earning top novice. Third-year Political Science student Ashton Mullen was 4th. In Persuasive Speaking, fourth-year Criminal Justice and Social Issue Advocacy student Alex Peterson took home the state title, closely followed by Nguyen, who finished 2nd and was the top novice. Second-yearBiology student Lauren Weiss was 6th. In After Dinner Speaking, first-year Psychology student Willow Adamson finished 4th, followed by fourth-year Political Science student Jessie Philips in 5th, qualifying for nationals, and Weiss in 6th. Peterson also took home the championship in Impromptu speaking, joined by McEvoy, placing 3rd. Mullen and first-year Political Science and Environmental Science student Jack Unsell were semifinalists. In Extemporaneous Speaking, Partney placed 4th, and Mullen finished 5th.

In interpretation events, the team continued its success. In Poetry Interpretation, Philips took home the state title. Philips was joined by fourth-year Chemistry student Briggs Maynor, who finished 2nd, third-year Criminal Justice and English student Zoe Walker, who placed 4th, and Adamson, who placed 6th. Maynor and Philips finished 2nd in Duo Interpretation, with Maynor and Peterson finishing 4th. Peterson finished 5th in Prose Interpretation. Finally, in Program Oral Interpretation, Adamson was 6th, and Walker was 7th. In Pentathlon, which reflects competition across five events, Peterson was 4th, and Maynor was 6th. 

Truman’s debaters kept the winning streak going. In Novice Lincoln-Douglas (LD) debate, first-year Political Science and Creative Writing student Ammi McHugh and first-year Statistics student Tessa Kremer were semifinalists. McHugh received the 3rd place speaker award. First-year Business Administration student Emmett Beeson was 5th speaker, and Kremer was 6th. In Open LD, fourth-year Communication student Aiden Breesawitz was a semifinalist and received the 2nd place speaker award. Third-year Political Science and Philosophy student Payten Luaders was the 3rd place speaker, and second-year Math student Ryan Franklin was 4th. In Open International Public Debate (IPDA), Partney and second-year Social Issue Advocacy student Cooper Spacil were octafinalists. Spacil also received a 3rd place speaker award. In Team IPDA, the team of Partney and Unsell claimed the state champion title. McEvoy was 3rd speaker, and Unsell was 6th. Unsell placed second as Top Forensicator, given to competitors who compete in both individual events and debate.

 

Director of Forensics, Dr. Ben Davis, says, “This team always amazes me. I can’t wait to see how much they shine at Nationals.” With the regular season over, the Truman Forensics Union is preparing for the Pi Kappa Delta National Tournament to take place after spring break.

Forensics Team Starts Spring Semester With Two Major Tournament Wins

The Truman State University Forensics Team started its 2026 Spring Semester with an impressive showing at both the Gorlok Gala and the Online Asynchronous Tournament Series #5.

TOTAL NFA QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE WEEK: 16

CUMULATIVE NFA QUALIFICATIONS TO DATE (INCLUDING DEBATE): 54

TOTAL AWARDS FOR THE WEEK: 54

Online Asynchronous Tournament Series #5

  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 4th in After Dinner Speaking
  • Annie Nguyen (1st-year) – Top Novice in Communication Analysis
  • Sawyer Partney (2nd-year) – 4th in Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 2ndinImpromptuSpeaking, Top Novice 
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 2nd in Persuasiv
  • Zoe Walker (3rd-year) – 6th in Poetry (NFA Qualification)
  • Alyssa Frisbie (3rd-year) – 6th in Program Oral Interpretation 
  • Willow Adamson – 4th in Program Oral Interpretation, Top Novice (NFA Qualification)
  • Jasmin Elwood – 6th in Prose Interpretation (NFA Qualification) 
  • Team Sweepstakes – 1st

Webster University Gorlok Gala Tournament

Gorlok – Individual Events

  • Willow Adamson (1st-year) – 6th in Program Oral Interpretation
  • Emmett Beeson (1st-year) – Excellence Award (Top 30%) in Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Nevaeh Carter (1st-year) – Semifinalist in Speaking Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Mikayla Hammer (2nd-year) – Semifinalist in Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 1st in After Dinner Speaking
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 3rd in Poetry Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 2nd in Prose Interpretation
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) and Jessie Philips (4th-year) – 1st in Duo Interpretation
  • Emery McEvoy (2nd-year) – 2nd in After Dinner Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Emery McEvoy (2nd-year) – 3rd in Communication Analysis
  • Emery McEvoy (2nd-year) – 3rd in Dramatic Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Emery McEvoy (2nd-year) – 1st in Impromptu Speaking
  • Ashton Mullen (3rd-year) – Semifinalist in Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Ashton Mullen (3rd-year) – Excellence Award (Top 30%) in Impromptu Speaking
  • Ashton Mullen (3rd-year) – Excellence Award (Top 30%) in Informative Speaking
  • Annie Nguyen (1st-year) – 1st and Top Novice in Communication Analysis (NFA Qualification)
  • Annie Nguyen (1st-year)- 5th in Prose Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Annie Nguyen (1st-year) – 2nd in Persuasive Speaking
  • Sawyer Partney (2nd-year) – Semifinalist in Impromptu Speaking
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – Excellence Award (Top 30%) in After-Dinner Speaking
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – Excellence Award (Top 30%) in Impromptu Speaking
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year)- 1st in Prose Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Jessie Philips (4th-year) – 4th in Poetry Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Jessie Philips (4th-year) – 2nd in Poetry Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Jack Schroeder (2nd-year) – Semifinalist in Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Cooper Spacil (2nd-year) – 3rd in After Dinner Speaking
  • Cooper Spacil (2nd-year)- 6th in Communication Analysis (NFA Qualification)
  • Cooper Spacil (2nd-year) – Semifinalist in Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) -2nd in Communication Analysis
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – Semifinalist in Impromptu Speaking
  • Zoe Walker (3rd-year) – 1st in Poetry Interpretation
  • Zoe Walker (3rd-year) – 4th in Program Oral Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Lauren Weiss (2nd-year) – 4th in After Dinner Speaking
  • Lauren Weiss (2nd-year) – 4th in Persuasive Speaking (NFA Qualification)

Gorlok – Debate Awards

  • Eric Rotert (2nd-year) – 1st in Open IPDA Debate
  • Adli Jacobs (3rd-year) – Octafinalist in Open Lincoln Douglas Debate
  • Emmett Beeson (1st-year) – Quarterfinalist in Junior Lincoln Douglas Debate
  • Sawyer Partney (2nd-year) – Quarterfinalist in Junior Lincoln Douglas Debate (NFA Qualification)

Gorlok – Team Awards

Pentathlon

  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 1st
  • Emery McEvoy (2nd-year) – 2nd

Sweepstakes

  • Individual Events – 1st
  • Overall – 1st
  • Debate – 2nd

Gorlok – Special Awards

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