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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

Top Pi Kappa Delta School

 

 

Forensics continues Fall Semester Success

Truman State Forensics Union started off the month of November with an excellent showing. The individual events competitors traveled to Peoria, Illinois, to compete in the 78th Annual L.E. Norton Memorial Tournament at Bradley University. The Norton is the biggest invitational tournament of the semester, drawing powerhouse teams like Western Kentucky University, GeorgeMason, the University of Alabama, and the University of Texas at Austin. 

Varsity competitor Emery McEvoy, a second-year accounting major from Springfield, Missouri, was a semifinalist in extemporaneous speaking. Novice competitors Annie Nguyen and Jack Unsell also did incredibly well. Unsell, a first-year political science and environmental science double-major from Kansas City, Missouri, was 5th in novice extemporaneous and a semifinalist in novice impromptu speaking. Nguyen, a first-year political science and environmental science double-major from Wichita, Kansas, was tournament champion in novice persuasive speaking. Individual events competitors also participated in the next installment of the Online Asynchronous Tournament Series (OATS). Third-year political science major Ashton Mullen placed 5th in extemporaneous speaking.

In debate, the team simultaneously attended the Illinois State University Redbird Invitational online. Making it to the final roundof NFA Lincoln-Douglas debate was second-year mathematics major Ryan Franklin from Fairview Heights, Illinois. He placed 2nd overall in the tournament. Third-year political science and philosophy major, Payten Luaders, from Montreal, Missouri, was an octafinalist and received a 3rd place speaker award. Also finishing as an octafinalist was Ammi Mchugh, a first-year political science and creative writing double-major from Jefferson City. First year Nevaeh Carter, a communication disorders major from Wichita, Kansas, secured a quarterfinalist finish. The team was second overall in tournament sweepstakes, topping nationally-ranked programs such as North Texas, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Pittsburg, and Lewis and Clark.

 

With this impressive showing to close out the in-person competition for the fall semester, coaches are looking towards Spring. Coach Ben Davis says, “This semester has been full of great successes, now it’s time to plan for the future.” The team is hard at work preparing for its next semester of competition.

Forensics Team Wins Public Forum Debate

This past weekend, Truman Debaters attended the second Public Forum Debate Tournament of the season, sponsored by Pi Kappa Delta. This style of debate has teams of two go head-to-head on a semester-long topic. Second-year Economics and Political Science major, Sawyer Partney, from Springfield, MO, and his debate partner, Eric Rotert, a second-year Criminal Justice major from Liberty, MO, had an outstanding showing this weekend. Partney and Rotert were the tournament champions, defeating the University of Missouri in the final round. Truman’s showing also placed them ahead of Simpson College, Butler University, and Otterbein College, among others. Partney and Rotert also finished 7th and 6th place, respectively, in speaker awards. Speaker awards are given to debate competitors for their exemplary performance abilities.

Assistant Director of Forensics, Lars Wagener, says, “This team is doing incredibly well for so early in the season. It is exciting to see the growth of our students in this new format.” Debaters are currently prepping for their next competition, the Illinois State University Redbird. The Individual Event Team will also take on Illinois at Bradley University’s Norton Invitational this coming weekend.

Forensics Team Earns Record 35 National Qualifications in One Week

The first week of October was an exciting time for Truman Forensics. While the campus was enjoying Fall Break, the team was busy competing at 4 tournaments. Across OATS #1, PKD Public Forum #1, and the Missouri Mule/Carnegie Swing, the team secured 35 more national qualifications, bringing the total this semester up to 39 for the National Forensic Association (NFA) tournament. The team brought back a total of 107 awards, one of the largest single-week successes the team has had in twenty years. Associate Director of Forensics, Lars Wagener, is thrilled with the team’s hard work and “downright ecstatic to see what the rest of the season holds.” To qualify for the NFA tournament, students must reach a sufficiently-sized elimination round in a regular-season tournament. The tally below documents the impressive showing across these four tournaments.

TOTAL NFA QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE WEEK: 35

TOTAL AFA QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE WEEK: 6

CUMULATIVE NFA QUALIFICATIONS TO DATE (INCLUDING DEBATE): 39

TOTAL AWARDS FOR THE WEEK: 107

Pi Kappa Delta Public Forum Debate Tournament Series #1

  • Eric Rotert (1st-year) and Sawyer Partney (2nd-year) – Semifinalists
  • Sawyer Partney (2nd-year) – 4th Speaker
  • Payten Luaders (3rd-year) – 7th Speaker
  • Ashton Mullen (3rd-year) – 9th Speaker

Online Asynchronous Tournament Series #1

  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) and Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 4th Place in Duo Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 4th Place and Top Novice in Extemporaneous Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – Semifinalist and Top Novice in Impromptu Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – Top Novice in Individual Sweepstakes
  • Emery McEvoy (2nd-Year)  – Semifinalist in Impromptu Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Ashton Mullen (3rd-Year) – 5th Place in Informative Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Annie Nguyen (1st-year) – Top Novice in Persuasive Speaking
  • Cooper Spacil (2nd-Year) – 7th Place (NFA Qualification)
  • Team Sweepstakes – 2nd Place (Tied with Louisiana State University, Illinois State was 4th, UT-Austin was 5th)

University of Central Missouri “Swing” Tournament (2 Parts)

Missouri Mule – Individual Events

  • Willow Adamson (1st-year) – 1st in Poetry Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Willow Adamson (1st-year) – 4th in After Dinner Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 3rd in Rhetorical Criticism (NFA Qualification)
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 5th in Prose Interpretation  (NFA Qualification)
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) and Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 1st in Duo Interpretation (AFA Qualification)
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) and Jessie Philips (4th-year) – 2nd in Duo Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Annie Nguyen (1st-year) – 2nd in Informative Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Annie Nguyen (1st-year) – 2nd in Persuasive Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 1st in Impromptu Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 3rd in After Dinner Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 3rd in Informative Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 5th in Dramatic Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Jessie Philips (4th-year) – 2nd in Prose Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Jack Schroeder (2nd-Year) – 5th in Extemporaneous Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Jack Schroeder (2nd-Year) – 6th in Informative Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Cooper Spacil (2nd-Year) – 2nd in After Dinner Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Cooper Spacil (2nd-Year) – 2nd in Broadcast Journalism
  • Cooper Spacil (2nd-Year) – Semifinalist in Impromptu Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 2nd in Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 3rd in Impromptu Speaking
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 4th in Rhetorical Criticism
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 5th in Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Lauren Weiss (2nd-Year) – 5th in After Dinner Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Lauren Weiss (2nd-Year) – Semifinalist in Impromptu Speaking (NFA Qualification)

Missouri Mule – Debate

Varsity International Public Debate Association (IPDA) Division

    • Sawyer Partney (2nd-Year) – Octafinalist

Junior Varsity International Public Debate Association (IPDA) Division

    • Emmett Beeson (1st-year) – Octafinalist
    • Eric Rotert (2nd-Year) – Quarterfinalist
    • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – Semifinalist, 1st Place Speaker
    • Lauren Weiss (2nd-Year) – Quarterfinalist

Novice International Public Debate Association (IPDA) Division

    • Jack Schroeder (2nd-Year) – Octafinalist

Team International Public Debate (TIPDA) Division

    • Mikayla Hammer (2nd-Year) – 3rd Speaker

Varsity NFA Lincoln-Douglas Debate (NFA-LD) Division

    • Aiden Bresawitz (4th-year) – 2nd Place Finalist (NFA Qualification)
    • Payten Luaders (3rd-Year) – 4th Seed (NFA Qualification)
    • Payten Luaders (3rd-Year) – 2nd Place Speaker

Junior Varsity NFA Lincoln-Douglas Debate (NFA-LD) Division

    • Nevaeh Carter (1st-year), Tessa Kremer (1st-year), and Ammi McHugh (1st-year) (NFA Qualification) – Co-Champions
    • Nevaeh Carter (1st-year) – 1st Speaker
    • Tessa Kremer (1st-year) – 2nd Speaker
    • Ammi McHugh (1st-year) – 5th Speaker
    • Sawyer Partney (2nd-Year) – 6th Speaker

Missouri Mule – Team Awards

Pentathlon

    • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 3rd Place
    • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 2nd Place
    • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 5th Place

“The Jack Award” (for top performers who do both speech and debate)

    • Jack Unsell  (1st-year) – 2nd Place

Team Sweepstakes

    • Debate – 1st Place
    • Individual Events – 2nd Place
    • Overall – 1st Place
    • Top Pi Kappa Delta Member University

University of Central Missouri – Dale Carnegie Tournament Individual Events Division

  • Willow Adamson (1st-year) – 5th in After Dinner Speaking
  • Willow Adamson (1st-year) – 4th in Poetry Interpretation (AFA Qualification)
  • Alyssa Frisbee (3rd-Year) – 3rd in Dramatic Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Alyssa Frisbee (3rd-Year) – 7th in Program Oral Interpretation
  • Mikayla Hammer (2nd-Year) – 2nd in Extemporaneous Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Mikayla Hammer (2nd-Year) – 3rd in Persuasion (NFA Qualification)
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) and Jessie Philips (4th-year) – 1st in Duo Interpretation (AFA Qualification)
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 2nd in After Dinner Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) and Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 3rd in Duo Interpretation
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 4th in Prose Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 5th in Rhetorical Criticism
  • Emery McEvoy (2nd-year) – 1st in Impromptu Speaking
  • Emery McEvoy (2nd-year) –  1st in Rhetorical Criticism
  • Emery McEvoy (2nd-year) – 5th in Informative Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Ashton Mullen (3rd-Year) – 3rd in Informative Speaking
  • Annie Nguyen (1st-year) – 1st in Informative Speaking (AFA Qualification)
  • Annie Nguyen (1st-year) – 2nd in Persuasion (AFA Qualification)
  • Sawyer Partney (2nd-Year) – 6th in Informative Speaking (NFA Qualification)
  • Sawyer Partney (2nd-Year) – Semifinalist in Impromptu Speaking
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 4th in After Dinner Speaking
  • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 4th in Informative Speaking
  • Cooper Spacil (2nd-Year) – 1st in After Dinner Speaking (AFA Qualification)
  • Cooper Spacil (2nd-Year) – 5th in Extemporaneous Speaking
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 3rd in Rhetorical Criticism (NFA Qualification)
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 5th in Interviewing
  • Jack Unsell (1st-year) – 6th in Prose Interpretation (NFA Qualification)
  • Lauren Weiss (2nd-Year) – 3rd in After Dinner Speaking
  • Lauren Weiss (2nd-Year) – Semifinalist in Impromptu Speaking

University of Central Missouri – Dale Carnegie Tournament Debate Division

Varsity NFA Lincoln-Douglas Debate (NFA-LD) Division

    • Payten Luaders (3rd-Year) – 4th Speaker

Junior NFA Lincoln-Douglas Debate (NFA-LD) Division

    • Emmett Beeson (1st-year) – Semifinalist
    • Emmett Beeson (1st-year) – 3rd Speaker
    • Nevaeh Carter (1st-year) – Quarterfinalist
    • Nevaeh Cater (1st-year) – 5th Speaker
    • Tessa Kremer (1st-year) – Semifinalist
    • Tessa Kremer (1st-year) – 2nd Speaker
    • Ammi McHugh (1st-year) – Quarterfinalist
    • Ammi McHugh (1st-year) – 6th Speaker

University of Central Missouri – Dale Carnegie Tournament Team Awards

Pentathlon

    • Briggs Maynor (4th-year) – 2nd Place
    • Emery McEvoy (2nd-Year) – 3rd Place
    • Alex Peterson (4th-year) – 4th Place

Team Sweepstakes

    • Debate – 1st Place
    • Individual Events – 1st Place
    • Overall – 1st Place
    • Combined Swing Sweepstakes – 1st Place

Debate Earns National Qualifications First Weekend Competing

On September 20th and 21st, the Truman Forensics Union participated in its first debate tournament of the 2025-2026 season. The Washburn LD Warmup, hosted online by Washburn University. This year’s Lincoln Douglas Debate topic asks students to affirm or negate the resolution “Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially increase its military presence and/or scientific exploration in the Arctic or Antarctic.”

Truman Forensics had a wonderful showing at this season’s opener, qualifying 40% of the team for nationals. First-year novice team members Nevah Carter (Communication Disorders major from Wichita, KS), Tessa Kremer (Statistics major from Lebanon, MO), and Emmett Beeson (Business Administration major from Eureka, MO) all made elimination rounds, with Carter placing 2nd in the Novice division. Kremer and Beeson were a semifinalist and quarterfinalist, respectively. Carter was also 1st Speaker in the novice division, and Kremer was 5th Speaker. Speaker points are awarded to each debater for how well they performed when speaking in rounds, independent of the decision of who won or lost.

Returning competitors also performed outstandingly. Adli Jacobs (3rd year Political Science/Criminal Justice double major from St. Charles, MO) made it to quarterfinals, beating competitors from regional schools Washburn, Illinois College, and McKendree. Aiden Breesawitz (4th year Communication major from Bolivar, MO) competed in Varsity debate and was awarded 4th place speaker. While debaters may compete one-on-one, debate is truly a team sport. Assistant Director of Forensics, Lars Wagener, says “It’s the support and community on our team that makes success like this possible. Making an elimination round in debate qualifies a student for nationals. To have four debaters qualified this early is excellent.” This is just the start of an amazing season for the Truman Forensics Union.