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<p>NATIONAL DEBATE TOURNAMENT Spring 2004 Report</p><p>CONTENTS</p><p>NDT Ranking Reports and Updates 2 Spring 2004 Set up your Tournament...... 2 REPORT 1 of 2 Send Results to Jon Bruschke...... 2 Join the NDT...... 2 PREPARED BY Tournaments included...... 3 Dr. Jim Hanson Top Ten Overall...... 3 Whitman College Top Ten Varsity...... 3 Based on the Debate Points Page by Community College Rankings...... 3 Jon Bruschke Overall Rankings...... 4 Varsity Rankings...... 5 District Rankings...... 6 Tournament Reports...... 7 Ranking Procedure...... 9</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 1 NDT Ranking Reports and Updates</p><p>This is the second of two official NDT Rankings Reports for the 2003-04 year. Each report includes overall rankings (based on the top two teams from a school at eight tournaments), varsity rankings (based on the top two senior division teams from a school at eight tournaments), community college rankings (using overall points), and rankings by region (using overall points). The last page of this report explains how points are calculated. Teams earn points even if they are not members of the NDT, however only members are ranked in this final report. In addition to the NDT Reports, Jon Brushke updates the NDT points as well as all results from college policy debate tournaments on a regular basis at his web page. You can access the pages at www.debateresults.com You can see how NDT points are counted at: www.whitman.edu/rhetoric/ndt/ If you discover an error in the rankings or just have a question, email me at [email protected]</p><p>Set up your tournament at www.debateresults.com</p><p>You are strongly encouraged to setup your tournament at www.debateresults.com and to use Gary Larson or Rich Edward’s tab programs (“Smart Tab” and “Tab Room for the PC or for the Mac”). We urge you to use the latest versions of these tab programs as the older ones may not be fully compatible with Jon’s database especially the older Mac versions of Rich Edward’s program. These programs are coded specifically to provide files that can be e-mailed to Jon Brushke. Jon inputs the file into his database and that puts the results on the web page and in this report. It creates an always up-to-date list of who is competing at the tournament, rankings of teams, NDT bid sheets, CEDA and NDT sweepstakes points, and a lot of useful and very interesting statistics. It also automatically sends calendar information to the AFA and CEDA. Send results to Jon Bruschke</p><p>Send results when your tournament is completed to Jon Bruschke at [email protected] Instructions on how to do this are at: www.debateresults.com (look in the lower left hand side of the page) Join the NDT</p><p>The NDT, part of the American Forensic Association, would appreciate your membership support, even if you do not regularly participate in NDT events. The annual membership is only $30 payable to the National Debate Tournament, and can be paid in two ways: 1) to the NDT Board of Trustees Treasurer, Dr. Brett O’Donnell at Liberty University, or 2) to the American Forensic Association, via executive secretary, Dr. Jim Pratt at Wisconsin-River Falls. Your institution can be invoiced easily if that is necessary to process payment.</p><p>NDT Board of Trustees Treasurer AFA Executive Secretary Dr. Brett O’Donnell Dr. James Pratt Liberty University Debate Speech Communication and Theater Department 1971 University Blvd. 410 South 3rd Street Lynchburg, VA 24502 University of Wisconsin Office: 804-582-2080 River Falls, WI 54022-5001 Email: [email protected] Office: 715-425-3198 Email: [email protected]</p><p>Dr. Jim Hanson NDT Rankings Director Whitman College Walla Walla WA 99362</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 2 Email: [email protected]</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 3 Tournaments included in this report FIRST SEMESTER: Alabama; Appalachian State; Cap Cities; Fresno; Georgia State; Gonzaga; Harvard; John Carroll; Kansas City CC; Kentucky; Kings; Kentucky Round Robin; Lewis and Clark; Liberty; Loyola; Las Vegas Round Robin; Middle Tennessee State; Northridge; Northern Illinois; New York ; Pepperdine; Richmond; Rochester; Southwest Missouri State; Southern Utah; Central Oklahoma; Northern Iowa; Vanderbilt; Vermont; Wake Forest; Wayne State; West Point; Wichita; Washington-St. Louis; Wyoming</p><p>SECOND SEMESTER: Top 10 Overall Rankings 1. Liberty University 608 2. Emory 561 3. Cal-Berkeley (Univ. of California at Berkeley) 522 4. Michigan State Univ. 501 5. Rochester 477 6. Texas (Austin) 454 7. Kansas (Univ. of) 416 8. George Mason University 405 9. Missouri-Kansas City 405 10. Wayne State University 394 Top 10 Varsity Rankings 1. Emory 561 2. Cal-Berkeley (Univ. of California at Berkeley) 522 3. Michigan State Univ. 501 4. Texas (Austin) 454 5. Kansas (Univ. of) 416 6. Harvard 388 7. Northwestern 383 8. North Texas (Univ. of North Texas) 381 9. Missouri-Kansas City 374 10. Dartmouth 372</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 4 Overall Rankings</p><p>1. Liberty University 608 30. Pittsburgh 309 61. West Virginia University 2. Emory 561 31. San Francisco State 306 223 3. Cal-Berkeley (Univ. of 32. U.S. Military Academy 304 62. Northern Iowa (Univ. of California at Berkeley) 522 33. John Carroll University 303 Northern Iowa) 222 4. Michigan State Univ. 501 34. Gonzaga 301 63. Baylor 221 5. Rochester 477 35. Mary Washington College 64. Cal. Poly San Luis Obispo 6. Texas (Austin) 454 300 220 7. Kansas (Univ. of) 416 36. Vermont 298 65. James Madison 220 8. George Mason University 37. Cal. State Chico 295 66. Clarion University 218 405 38. Weber State Univ. 293 67. Cal. State Northridge 215 9. Missouri-Kansas City 405 39. Southern California 289 68. Augustana IL 214 10. Wayne State University 394 40. Case Western 283 69. Missouri (Univ. of) 213 11. Harvard 388 41. Binghamton 281 70. Arizona State 209 12. Northwestern 383 42. Emporia State University 71. Georgia State 209 13. Cornell University 381 276 72. West Georgia 209 14. CSU Fullerton 381 43. Georgetown 276 73. Texas-Dallas 208 15. North Texas (Univ. of North 44. Wichita State 276 74. Fort Hays 196 Texas) 381 45. Trinity University 272 75. Regis 176 16. Dartmouth 372 46. Concordia 269 76. Mercer 174 17. Georgia 369 47. Samford 268 77. Loyola (Chicago) 143 18. Southwest Missouri State 48. Richmond (Univ. of) 266 78. Eastern New Mexico 349 49. Miami (Florida) 260 University 136 19. Wake Forest 349 50. Kentucky 259 79. Puget Sound 133 20. Oklahoma 345 51. Cal. State Long Beach 256 80. Michigan-Dearborn 132 21. Whitman 341 52. Macalester 256 81. Florida 128 22. Catholic University 332 53. U.S. Naval Academy 252 82. Stanford 125 23. Central Oklahoma (Univ. of 54. George Washington 251 83. Western Illinois 112 Central Oklahoma) 325 55. Wyoming 251 84. Northern Illinois 102 24. Boston College 321 56. Miami (Ohio) 245 85. Oregon 102 25. Iowa 317 57. Southern Illinois Un 244 86. Florida State 92 26. New York Univ. 315 58. Alabama 240 87. CSU Sacramento 83 27. Louisville 313 59. Pepperdine 230 88. Western Washington 49 28. Idaho State 312 60. Towson 229 89. San Diego State 9 29. Redlands 311</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 5 Varsity Rankings</p><p>1. Emory 561 31. Kentucky 259 61. San Francisco State 181 2. Cal-Berkeley (Univ. of 32. George Washington 251 62. Arizona State 178 California at Berkeley) 522 33. Richmond (Univ. of) 246 63. Texas-Dallas 175 3. Michigan State Univ. 501 34. Samford 246 64. Augustana IL 170 4. Texas (Austin) 454 35. Southern Illinois Un 244 65. Cal. State Chico 168 5. Kansas (Univ. of) 416 36. Miami (Ohio) 241 66. Regis 164 6. Harvard 388 37. Macalester 240 67. Mercer 162 7. Northwestern 383 38. Vermont 238 68. Pepperdine 161 8. North Texas (Univ. of North 39. Boston College 233 69. Northern Iowa (Univ. of Texas) 381 40. Cornell University 233 Northern Iowa) 135 9. Missouri-Kansas City 374 41. Wyoming 231 70. Puget Sound 133 10. Dartmouth 372 42. Cal. State Long Beach 229 71. Loyola (Chicago) 126 11. Georgia 369 43. Alabama 222 72. Stanford 122 12. Wayne State University 362 44. Case Western 220 73. West Virginia University 121 13. CSU Fullerton 354 45. George Mason University 217 74. Binghamton 104 14. Liberty University 350 46. Pittsburgh 216 75. Oregon 102 15. Southwest Missouri State 344 47. Mary Washington College 76. Florida 98 16. Wake Forest 324 212 77. Cal. Poly San Luis Obispo 92 17. Iowa 317 48. Baylor 209 78. U.S. Naval Academy 92 18. Louisville 312 49. West Georgia 209 79. Michigan-Dearborn 79 19. Gonzaga 301 50. Catholic University 208 80. Towson 77 20. Whitman 301 51. Emporia State University 208 81. Eastern New Mexico 21. Rochester 299 52. John Carroll University 206 University 71 22. Weber State Univ. 293 53. James Madison 202 82. Clarion University 49 23. Redlands 291 54. Miami (Florida) 197 83. Western Washington 49 24. Southern California 289 55. Fort Hays 196 84. Cal. State Northridge 45 25. New York Univ. 280 56. Central Oklahoma (Univ. of 85. Florida State 43 26. Georgetown 276 Central Oklahoma) 190 86. CSU Sacramento 24 27. Idaho State 274 57. Georgia State 189 87. Northern Illinois 22 28. Trinity University 272 58. Oklahoma 187 88. Western Illinois 10 29. U.S. Military Academy 271 59. Wichita State 182 89. San Diego State 0 30. Concordia 269 60. Missouri (Univ. of) 181</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 6 Overall Rankings by District</p><p>DISTRICT ONE DISTRICT FOUR DISTRICT SEVEN 1. Cal-Berkeley (Univ. of California 1. Iowa 317 1. Liberty University 608 at Berkeley) 522 2. Concordia 269 2. George Mason University 405 2. CSU Fullerton 381 3. Macalester 256 3. Catholic University 332 3. Redlands 311 4. Northern Iowa (Univ. of Northern 4. Pittsburgh 309 4. San Francisco State 306 Iowa) 222 5. Mary Washington College 300 5. Cal. State Chico 295 6. Georgetown 276 6. Southern California 289 DISTRICT FIVE 7. Richmond (Univ. of) 266 7. Cal. State Long Beach 256 8. U.S. Naval Academy 252 8. Pepperdine 230 1. Michigan State Univ. 501 9. George Washington 251 9. Cal. Poly San Luis Obispo 220 2. Wayne State University 394 10. Towson 229 10. Cal. State Northridge 215 3. Northwestern 383 11. West Virginia University 223 11. Stanford 125 4. John Carroll University 303 12. James Madison 220 12. CSU Sacramento 83 5. Case Western 283 13. Clarion University 218 13. San Diego State 9 6. Miami (Ohio) 245 7. Southern Illinois Un 244 8. Augustana IL 214 DISTRICT EIGHT DISTRICT TWO 9. Loyola (Chicago) 143 1. Rochester 477 1. Whitman 341 10. Michigan-Dearborn 132 2. Harvard 388 2. Gonzaga 301 11. Western Illinois 112 3. Cornell University 381 3. Puget Sound 133 12. Northern Illinois 102 4. Dartmouth 372 4. Oregon 102 5. Boston College 321 5. Western Washington 49 DISTRICT SIX 6. New York Univ. 315 7. U.S. Military Academy 304 DISTRICT THREE 1. Emory 561 8. Vermont 298 2. Georgia 369 9. Binghamton 281 1. Texas (Austin) 454 3. Wake Forest 349 2. Kansas (Univ. of) 416 4. Louisville 313 3. Missouri-Kansas City 405 5. Samford 268 DISTRICT NINE 4. North Texas (Univ. of North 6. Miami (Florida) 260 1. Idaho State 312 Texas) 381 7. Kentucky 259 2. Weber State Univ. 293 5. Southwest Missouri State 349 8. Alabama 240 3. Wyoming 251 6. Oklahoma 345 9. Georgia State 209 4. Arizona State 209 7. Central Oklahoma (Univ. of 10. West Georgia 209 5. Regis 176 Central Oklahoma) 325 11. Mercer 174 6. Eastern New Mexico University 8. Emporia State University 276 12. Florida 128 136 9. Wichita State 276 13. Florida State 92 10. Trinity University 272 11. Baylor 221 12. Missouri (Univ. of) 213 13. Texas-Dallas 208 14. Fort Hays 196</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 7 Tournament Reports</p><p>The first number after each school shows the overall points they earned at the tournament; the second reflects their varsity points. Schools count the top scores from eight tournaments during the year for their sweepstakes points.</p><p>FIRST SEMESTER REPORTED RESULTS</p><p>Alabama Alabama 18 18, Emory 32 32, FlaSt 22 22, Ga St. 23 23, GaTech 12 12, Georgia 28 28, Kentuc 25 25, Mercer 25 25, Samfor 25 25, Vandy 19 19, WakeFrst 26 26, WestGa 25 25</p><p>Appalachian State Ga St. 42 42, MiaFL 42 42, MTSU 17 17, Piedmt 18 18, TennTech 11 11, Vandy 12 12</p><p>Cap Cities Allghny 27 0, Capital 23 9, Catholic 18 9, Clarion 28 9, Cornell 24 23, GeoMason 55 22, GeoWash 13 13, G'Town 16 16, Harvard 27 27, Iowa 25 25, JamesMad 12 12, Kansas 27 27, Liberty 74 23, MaryWash 38 28, Mia OH 27 24, MiaFL 26 0, MictSt 24 24, Navy 20 0, Nwstrn 24 24, Pittsb 43 26, Richmond 33 23, Towson 26 0, Trinity 23 23, WayneSt. 28 28</p><p>Emporia Concordia 44, 44; Emporia 24, 11; Kansas 30, 30; Missouri 15, 15; Oklahoma 15, 15; SMS 28, 28; Weber 36, 36; Wichita St. 36, 11; Wyoming 36, 36.</p><p>Fresno ASU 37 23, Bakrsfld 27 0, Chico 42 9, CSUF 24 23, LACC 23 0, LongBch 36 0, Nrthridg 25 0, Peppdine 39 0, PolySLO 9 0, Redlands 43 43, SacSt. 22 0, SFSu 45 12, SntaClra 11 11, USC 44 44</p><p>Georgia State Alabama 26 26, BosColl 24 24, Capital 12 0, Catholic 23 23, CenOkla 28 12, Cornell 23 23, Dartmth 40 40, Emory 70 70, FlaSt 19 0, Florida 24 12, FortHays 24 24, GeoMason 12 12, Georgia 35 35, GeoWash 11 11, G'Town 23 12, Harvard 60 60, IdahoSt 31 21, Iowa 23 23, JamesMad 23 23, Kentuc 29 29, Liberty 22 22, LongBch 16 16, L'Ville 40 40, MaryWash 12 12, Mercer 21 21, Mia OH 24 23, MiaFL 22 10, MictSt 64 64, NoTexa 40 40, Nwstrn 49 49, NYU 16 16, Oklhma 27 18, Piedmt 18 0, Pittsb 19 19, Redlands 17 17, Samfor 31 21, SIU 25 25, SMSU 23 23, Texas 34 34, UMKC 62 23, USC 17 17, Vandy 27 0, Vermont 11 11, WakeFrst 41 41, WayneSt. 21 21, WestGa 23 23</p><p>Gonzaga Berkley 77 77, CSUF 28 28, Gonzo 37 37, Peppdine 11 11, PugetSnd 30 30, Redlands 29 29, USC 15 15, Weber 25 25, WestWash 10 10, Whitman 46 46, Wyoming 22 22</p><p>Harvard Berkley 47 47, BosColl 10 10, Catholic 21 21, CLU 9 9, Cornell 12 12, CSUF 23 23, Dartmth 40 40, Emory 60 60, GeoMason 16 16, Georgia 44 44, IdahoSt 23 23, Kansas 23 23, Kentuc 16 16, Mia OH 13 13, MictSt 37 37, NoTexa 17 17, Nwstrn 35 35, Pittsb 12 12, Rochstr 21 21, SUNYBing 17 17, Texas 23 23, UMKC 13 13, USC 13 13, Vermont 21 21, WakeFrst 31 31, WestGa 12 12, Wyoming 22 22</p><p>John Carroll Augie IL 24 11, BosColl 49 0, Capital 33 22, CaseWst 47 16, Chicago 22 11, Clarion 24 0, JCU 31 0, Liberty 66 51, Mia OH 22 22, MichDear 20 9, Rochstr 56 23, Towson 34 11, Trinity 39 39, WayneSt. 58 58</p><p>Kansas City Kansas CC Baylor 28 28, BuenVsta 23 0, CenOkla 53 16, Emporia 38 21, JohnCty 39 0, Kansas 12 12, KansasSt 28 9, KCKCC 21 0, Missouri 42 31, NoIowa 29 11, Oklhma 60 12, SMSU 48 48, TSSMarc 21 21, UMKC 33 33, Vandy 12 0, Washburn 20 0, Wichita 40 17</p><p>Kentucky Alabama 23 23, ASU 23 23, Augie IL 10 10, Berkley 66 66, BosColl 23 23, Catholic 25 25, Concord 22 22, Dartmth 45 45, Emory 48 48, Emporia 12 12, FortHays 18 18, GeoMason 22 22, Gonzo 34 34, G'Town 11 11, Harvard 54 54, Iowa 25 25, JCU 18 18, Kansas 13 13, Kentuc 9 9, L'Ville 35 35, Maclstr 20 20, MaryWash 22 22, Mia OH 16 16, MictSt 57 57, NoTexa 25 25, Nwstrn 52 52, NYU 17 17, Redlands 34 34, Regis 12 12, Richmond 21 21, Samfor 24 24, SIU 24 24, SMSU 23 23, Texas 47 47, USC 23 23, WakeFrst 50 50, WayneSt. 24 24, Weber 11 11, WestGa 27 27, Whitman 13 13</p><p>Kings Capital 35 12, Catholic 53 0, Clarion 23 11, Cornell 39 0, GeoMason 46 11, JCU 42 21, Liberty 86 60, Marist 23 11, MaryWash 40 29, MichDear 17 0, MilitAcd 51 47, Navy 28 16, NYU 41 0, Pittsb 44 24, Richmond 27 27, Rochstr 66 38, SUNYBing 21 0, Towson 47 9, Trinity 62 62, WestVa 44 0</p><p>Kentucky Round Robin Berkley 11 11, Dartmth 13 13, Emory 15 15, Georgia 9 9, Harvard 9 9, Kentuc 8 8, MictSt 14 14, NoTexa 11 11, Nwstrn 11 11</p><p>Lewis and Clark Gonzo 48 48, Oregon 12 12, PugetSnd 20 20, WestWash 21 21, Whitman 34 34</p><p>Liberty BosColl 38 0, Catholic 55 35, Clarion 47 9, Dartmth 39 22, Emory 88 88, GeoMason 63 9, GeoWash 42 42, JamesMad 39 34, JCU 33 22, Liberty 25 25, MaryWash 57 32, MilitAcd 49 49, Navy 27 0, Pittsb 28 9, Richmond 49 42, SLU 27 0, SUNYBing 42 0, Towson 34 9, Trinity 27 27, WakeFrst 73 56, WayneSt. 57 40, WestVa 27 0</p><p>Loyola Augie IL 36 23, CaseWst 24 24, Chicago 17 17, Concord 58 58, JamesMad 9 0, LoyolaCh 11 11, Maclstr 48 48, Marqutte 24 24, Mia OH 12 12, MiaFL 36 23, MTSU 31 11, NIU 28 11, OWCC 12 12, WayneSt. 28 28</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 8 Las Vegas Round Robin CSUF 36 36, Florida 11 11, Ga St. 17 17, Gonzo 13 13, LongBch 11 11, Peppdine 18 18, Regis 18 18, Weber 9 9, Wyoming 13 13, Middle Tennessee State L'Ville 23 23, MiaFL 35 35, MTSU 27 27, SELa 24 24, Vandy 30 30</p><p>Northridge ASU 55 38, Chico 55 26, Clarmont 12 12, CSUF 55 55, LACC 26 20, LongBch 26 26, Nrthridg 12 12, Peppdine 41 41, PolySLO 26 11, Redlands 37 37, SacSt. 23 0, SFSu 28 16, SntaClra 9 9, Swstrn 34 0, USC 44 44</p><p>Northern Illinois Augie IL 36 19, Judson 22 0, LoyolaCh 29 29, Marqutte 23 20, MichDear 24 0, NIU 28 0, OWCC 12 12, WayneSt. 51 51, WestIlln 40 0, Wheaton 40 9</p><p>New York University CaseWst 22 11, Columb 16 0, Cornell 56 23, Fordha 33 0, Ga St. 27 12, KansasSt 24 23, Kings 12 0, Marist 9 0, MiaFL 44 33, MilitAcd 61 47, Navy 12 12, Pace 11 11, Queens 9 0, Rochstr 11 0, SUNYBing 31 0, Vandy 41 0, Vermont 41 0, WCSU 17 0, WestVa 26 9</p><p>Pepperdine ASU 35 35, Bakrsfld 24 0, Berkley 80 80, Chico 28 0, CSUF 46 46, Gonzo 50 50, IdahoSt 52 34, Iowa 46 46, KansasSt 39 9, LACC 23 0, Liberty 24 24, LongBch 34 12, MilitAcd 22 22, MTSU 11 11, Nrthridg 23 11, Pace 21 12, PolySLO 13 0, Redlands 75 55, SDSU 9 0, SFSu 46 0, SIU 40 40, Stanford 24 21, Swstrn 40 0, Texas 47 47, UMKC 50 50, USC 39 39, UTSA 44 0</p><p>Richmond BosColl 43 33, Richmond Catholic 45 12, Dartmth 33 33, GeoMason 48 11, GeoWash 35 35, G'Town 64 64, JamesMad 32 32, Kings 19 0, Liberty 75 42, MaryWash 37 23, MilitAcd 26 26, Navy 27 15, NYU 47 47, Pittsb 39 0, Richmond 22 11, Towson 9 0, Trinity 45 45, UMass 18 8, WakeFrst 21 10, Weber 11 11, WestVa 35 0</p><p>Rochester CaseWst 36 36, Columb 22 0, Cornell 29 23, Fordha 24 9, JCU 31 11, Marist 20 20, MilitAcd 34 32, Rochstr 31 28, SUNYBing 30 15, UBuff 12 12, Vassar 13 0, Vermont 28 27, WCSU 13 0, WestVa 20 20</p><p>Southwest Missouri State Baylor 22 0, CenOkla 37 25, Emporia 38 21, ENMU 15 0, KCKCC 25 0, Missouri 26 26, NoTexa 29 29, Oklhma 45 12, SMSU 10 10, UTD 60 39, WestIlln 11 0, Wichita 37 16, Wyoming 26 26, Southern Utah ENMU 20 20, IdahoSt 55 55, Utah 16 16, Weber 42 42, Wyoming 16 16</p><p>U. Central Oklahoma Baylor 25 12, Emporia 44 11, ENMU 16 0, FortHays 22 22, JohnCty 13 0, Kansas 9 9, KansasSt 38 8, KCKCC 29 0, Missouri 23 12, NoTexa 43 43, Oklhma 65 23, Regis 37 25, SELa 20 0, SIU 47 47, Texas 66 66, TSSMarc 23 12, UTD 24 24, UTSA 30 0, Vermont 34 32, Washburn 38 0, WestIlln 11 0, WhatcoCC 22 0, Wichita 34 11</p><p>U. Northern Iowa Augie IL 32 31, Baylor 36 34, CaseWst 11 11, Concord 24 24, Denver 22 9, Emporia 11 11, Iowa 50 50, Kansas 65 65, Maclstr 37 21, Missouri 36 36, Nwstrn 38 38, SMSU 34 34, WayneSt. 49 12, WestIlln 9 0, Wichita 40 20, Vanderbilt Alabama 57 45, Emory 46 41, Ga St. 11 11, Georgia 37 37, L'Ville 34 33, Mercer 23 23, MTSU 11 11, Piedmt 32 0, Samfor 29 29, TennTech 9 9, TSSMarc 21 21, Vandy 30 0</p><p>Vermont Cornell 43 0, Marist 26 9, MilitAcd 35 11, NYU 27 0, Rochstr 50 43, SUNYBing 45 0, UBuff 29 0, Vassar 29 0, Vermont 26 24, WCSU 31 0, WestVa 11 0</p><p>Wake Forest Shirley Classic Alabama 28 28, ASU 23 23, Baylor 25 25, Berkeley 63 63, Boston 25 25, Catholic 25 25, Cent. Ok. 11 11, Clarion 10 10, CSUF 26 26, Dartmouth 41 41, Emory 58 58, Emporia 27 27, Florida 11 11, Fort Hays 34 34, GaTech 11 11, G. Mason 18 18, Georgia 59 59, G. Wash. 12 12, Gonzaga 24 24, G-town 24 24, Harvard 44 44, ISU 24 24, Iowa 30 30, James Mad. 11 11, Kansas 23 23, Kentucky 28 28, Liberty 24 24, CSU Lbeach 25 25, L’Ville 38 38, Macalester 12 12, Marist 10 10, Mary Wa. 24 24, Mercer 10 10, Miami OH 23 23, Mich. St. 49 49, N. Iowa 12 12, UNT 36 36, Northwestern 68 68, Oklahoma 21 21, Oregon 11 11, Pepperdine 12 12, Pitt. 24 24, UPS 12 12, Redlands 30 30, Regis 12 112, Richmond 24 24, Rochester 24 24, Samford 22 22, SMSU 25 25, Stanford 22 22, Texas 38 38, Trinity 22 22, UMKC 13 13, USC 29 29, UTDallas 12 12, Vassar 10 10, Vermont 22 22, Wayne St. 26 26, Weber 23 23, West Ga. 27 27, Whitman 25 25, Wichita 20 20, Wyoming 13 13</p><p>Wayne State Augie IL 20 20, Baylor 33 33, Capital 25 21, CaseWst 42 0, Denver 12 12, Iowa 33 33, JCU 22 22, LoyolaCh 32 15, Mia OH 50 50, MichDear 17 9, MictSt 47 47, NoIowa 36 16, WayneSt. 15 0, Weber 50 50, WestIlln 11 0</p><p>WestPoint BosColl 60 55, Catholic 58 0, Columb 27 0, Cornell 36 11, FlaSt 24 12, Florida 16 16, Fordha 20 0, Kings 22 0, Liberty 83 38, Marist 39 0, MilitAcd 9 9, Navy 64 12, NYU 45 45, Pace 24 9, Richmond 22 11, Rochstr 77 35, SLU 16 0, SUNYBing 24 0, Trinity 15 15, UMass 26 0, UMKC 39 39, UTSA 39 0, Vassar 9 9, Vermont 57 57, WestWash 18 18</p><p>Wichita Baylor 24 18, CenOkla 56 16, Emporia 23 23, ENMU 25 0, JohnCty 9 0, Kansas 11 11, KansasSt 20 20, KCKCC 23 0, NoIowa 24 12, NoTexa 40 40, Oklhma 53 13, OWCC 24 0, SMSU 24 24, Texas 38 38, TSSMarc 35 0, UMKC 56 50, UTD 40 28, UTSA 38 0</p><p>Washington St. Louis ENMU 27 12, JCU 50 42, JohnCty 15 15, KCKCC 23 23, LoyolaCh 40 40, Marqutte 26 26, MTSU 40 13, NIU 22 11, NoIowa 27 12, WestIlln 20 0</p><p>Wyoming IdahoSt 30 30, Regis 35 35, Utah 15 15, Weber 35 35, Wyoming 20 20</p><p>SECOND SEMESTER REPORTED RESULTS</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 9 ADA NATIONALS Case Western 21, 21; Catholic 45, 33; Clarion 34, 0; George Mason 62, 31; George Washington 39, 39; John Carroll 37, 16; Liberty 77, 42; Mary Washington 54, 16; Michigan- Dearborn 22, 11; Pittsburgh 28, 28; Richmond 27, 15; Townson 20, 9; Trinity 27, 27; Army 23, 9; Navy 22, 0; Wayne 49, 49.</p><p>ARIZONA STATE Cal Poly 23, 23; Long Beach 37, 37; ENMU 11, 11; Oregon 25, 25; Weber 48, 48.</p><p>AUGUSTANA Baylor 28, 28; Concordia 17, 9; Iowa 24, 24; Miami (Ohio) 11, 11; Northern Illinois 24, 0; Northern Iowa 33, 22; Wayne State 24, 24;</p><p>BAYLOR Cal Poly 42, 0; Chico 30, 0; Long Beach 36, 36; Northridge 32, 0; Berkeley 48, 48; Fullerton 46, 46; Dartmouth 64, 64; Emory 49, 49; Fort Hays 12, 12; Georgia St. 24, 24; Gonzaga 29, 29; Idaho St. 53, 40; Northwestern 46, 46; Oregon 9, 9; Pepperdine 35, 21; Puget Sound 12, 12; Redlands 12, 12; Regis 12, 12; SFSU 20, 11; USC 43, 43; SUI 23, 23; Stanford 23, 23; Wake FOrest 42, 42; Whitman 36, 36;</p><p>BERKELEY Cal Poly 42, 0; Chico 30, 0; Long Beach 36, 36; Northridge 32, 0; Berkeley 48, 48; Fullerton 46, 46; Dartmouth 64, 64; Emory 49, 49; Fort Hays 12, 12; Georgia St. 24, 24; Gonzaga 29, 29; Idaho St. 53, 40; Northwestern 46, 46; Oregon 9, 9; Pepperdine 35, 21; Puget Sound 12, 12; Redlands 12, 12; Regis 12, 12; SFSU 20, 11; USC 43, 43; SUI 23, 23; Stanford 23, 23; Wake FOrest 42, 42; Whitman 36, 36;</p><p>BINGHAMPTON Binghamton 8, 8; Cornell 55, 16; Rochester 61, 24; Vermont 8, 0.</p><p>CAPITAL Augustana 23, 23; Case Western 37, 37; Macalester 27, 27; Miami (Ohio) 23, 23; Samford 44, 44; Wayne State 34, 34; West Virginia 17, 17;</p><p>CEDA EAST Binghamton 34, 34; Cornell 38, 35; Dartmouth 17, 17; NYU 24, 23; Rochester 48, 45; Army 25, 24; Vermont 29, 27; West Virginia 25, 21; </p><p>CEDA NATIONALS Alabama 33, 33; Arizona St. 12, 12; Augie 23, 23; Baylor 12, 12; Binghamton 11, 11; Cal Poly 19, 19; Chico 23, 23; Long Beach 36, 36; Northridge 10, 10; Central Oklahoma 24, 24; Clarion 10, 10; Cornell 62, 62; Fullerton 73, 73; CSU Sac 11, 11; Dartmouth 46, 46; ENMU 11, 11; Emory 103, 103; Emporia 33, 33; Florida 12, 12; Florida St. 9, 9; Fort Hays 29, 29; George Mason 29, 29; Georgetown 11, 11; Georgia 56, 56; Georgia St. 35, 35; Gonzaga 45, 45; Harvard 41, 41; Idaho St. 34, 34; Iowa 21, 21; John Carroll 21, 21; Kansas 66, 66; Liberty 24, 24; Louisville 50, 50; Macalester 22, 22; Miami (FL) 10, 10; Miami (OH) 30, 30; Michigan St. 78, 78; Missouri 22, 22; Missouri-KC 52, 52; NYU 45, 45; North Texas 64, 64; Norther Iowa 22, 22; Northwestern 45, 45; Oklahoma 44, 44; Oregon 22, 22; Pepperdine 11, 11; Pittsburgh 21, 21; Puget Sound 22, 22; Redlands 30, 30; Regis 28, 28; Richmond 23, 23; Rochester 24, 24; Samford 44, 44; SFSU 23, 23; SIU 40, 40; SWMS 39, 39; Texas (Austin) 50, 50; Army 23, 23; Vermont 34, 34; Wake Forest 30, 30; West Virginia 18, 18; Western Illinois 10, 10; Whitman 50, 50; Wichita 22, 22; Wyoming 24, 24.</p><p>CHICO SIERRA NEVADA Cal Poly 11, 11; Chico 40, 27; Northridge 12, 12; ISU 30, 30; Pepperdine 33, 33; SFSU 37, 37; Stanford 24, 24.</p><p>CORNELL Binghamton 31, 8; UMKC 37, 37; NYU 48, 48; Rochester 58, 38; Vermont 55, 11; W. Virg. 26, 0.</p><p>DIST 1, CA JV TOURNAMENT Cal Poly 32, 0; Chico 34, 8; Long Beach 12, 12; Northridge 53, 0; Fullerton 55, 24; Pepperdine 25, 13; Redlands 9, 9; SFSU 46, 11; USC 31, 31; Stanford 12, 12.</p><p>DISTRICT 3 Baylor 21, 21; Central Oklahoma 12, 12; Emporia 13, 13; Fort Hays 15, 15; Kansas 28, 28; Missouri 13, 13; Missouri -KC 23, 23; North Texas 16, 16; Oklahoma 12, 12; SWMS 25, 25; Texas (Dallas) 10, 10; Trinity 19, 19; Wichita 9, 9;</p><p>DISTRICT 4 Concordia 26, 26; Iowa 26, 26; Macalester 20, 20;</p><p>DISTRICT 5 Augie 20, 20; Case Western 25, 25; John Carroll 22, 22; Loyola 11, 11; Miami (Ohio) 26, 26; Michigan-Dearborn 9, 9; Wayne 30, 30;</p><p>DISTRICT 6 Alabama 26, 24; Emory 33, 21; Florida 33, 15; Florida St. 18, 0; Georgia 43, 43; Georgia St. 29, 24; Louisville 35, 35; Miami (FL) 11, 0; Samford 36, 26; Wake Forest 27, 25;</p><p>DISTRICT 7 George Wa 26, 26; Georgetown 26, 26; Liberty 25, 25; Mary Wa 24, 24; Pittsburgh 13, 13; Richmond 24, 24; Towson 10, 10; Navy 11, 11.</p><p>DISTRICT 8 Cornell 23, 23; Dartmouth 29, 29; Harvard 15, 15; Rochester 24, 24; Army 23, 23; Vermont 11, 11;</p><p>FULLERTON Cal Poly 33, 0; Chico 10, 10; Long Beach 21, 21; Northridge 35, 0; Berkeley 31, 31; Concordia 26, 26; Fullerton 25, 25; Dartmouth 43, 43; Emory 30, 30; Fort Hays 29, 29; George Mason 20, 20; Gonzaga 12, 12; Harvard 46, 46; ISU 23, 23; John Carroll 10, 10; Miami (OH) 12, 12; MSU 62, 62; Mich-Dear 9, 9; Northwestern 31, 31; Pittsburgh 10, 10; Redlands 33, 33; Regis 11, 11; SFSU 34, 10; USC 35, 35; UT 64, 64; Wake Forest 32, 32; Weber 22; W. Virg 20, 18; Whitman 42, 22; Wyoming 36, 23.</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 10 GEORGE MASON Catholic 26, 0; Clarion 36, 0; George Mason 12, 0; George Washington 42, 42; Georgetown 33, 33; John Carroll 32, 27; Liberty 64, 11; Mary Washington 23, 23; Pittsburgh 32, 15; Richmond 37, 37; Navy 32, 17;</p><p>GEORGIA BULLDOG Alabama 25, 25; Emory 50, 50; Georgia 30, 30; GSU 11, 11; Wake Forest 32, 32.</p><p>HEART OF AMERICA UCO 29, 26; Emporia 22, 22; Missouri 12, 0; UMKC 50, 50; NYU 38, 38; UNT 23, 23; UNI 28, 16; SMS 59, 59; USMA 15, 15; Wayne St. 15, 0; Wichita St. 25, 21; Baylor 11, 0.</p><p>IDAHO STATE BENGAL ENMU 9, 9; ISU 24, 24; UM Dearborn 11, 11; SFSU 12, 12; Weber 16, 16; Wyoming 44, 44.</p><p>MACALESTER Concordia 15 15; Iowa 36, 36; Macalester 24 24; Northern Iowa 23 23.</p><p>NAVY Case Western 28, 17; Catholic 23, 23; George Mason 73, 37; G. Wash. 28, 28; Georgetown 42, 42; Georgia St. 8, 0; Harvard 16, 16; J. Carroll 33, 12; Liberty 25, 25; Mary Wa 23, 12; UM Dearborn 11, 11; Pittsburgh 43, 31; Richmond 43, 43; Towson 25, 9; Trinity 27, 27; USMA 22, 20; Wake Forest 11, 0; Wayne St. 35, 23; W. Virg. 12, 0.</p><p>NCFA CHAMPS Cal Poly 20, 20; Chico 40, 40; SFSU 38, 38.</p><p>NORTHWESTERN COON MEMORIAL Baylor 15, 15; Long Beach 26, 26; Berkeley 56, 56; Catholic 23, 23; concordia 23, 23; Cornell 21, 21; Fullerton 28, 28; Dartmouth 53, 53; Emory 64, 64; Emporia 13, 13; Florida 11, 11; Fort Hays 13, 13; G. Mason 17, 17; G. Wash. 22, 22; G-town 25, 25; Georgia 40, 40; Georgia St. 10, 10; Gonzaga 11, 11; Harvard 48, 48; ISU 24, 24; Iowa 30, 30; Kansas 32, 32; Liberty 24, 24; Louisville 29, 29; Loyola 9, 9; Macalaster 21, 21; Mary WA 23, 23; Miami OH 30, 30; MSU 52, 52; Missouri 13, 13; UMKC 24, 24; NYU 17, 17; UNT 49, 49; No. Iowa 11, 11; Northwestern 29, 29; Oregon 11, 11; Pittsburgh 12, 12; UPS 12, 12; Redlands 17, 17; Regis 13, 13; Richmond 22, 22; Rochester 20, 20; Samford 11, 11; USC 24, 24; So. Ill. 23, 23; SMS 25, 25; Texas 45, 45; UTD 12, 12; USMA 10, 10; Navy 9, 9; Vermont 11, 11; Wake Forest 25, 25; Wayne St. 25, 25; WEber 25, 25; Whitman 29, 29; Wyoming 21, 21.</p><p>UTD-FEAR AND LOATHING Baylor 22, 22; UCO 27, 11; Emporia 30, 30; Iowa 65, 65; Kansas 55, 55; Missouri 16, 16; UMKC 54, 54; UNT 67, 67; Okla. 22, 22; Richmond 26, 26; Rochester 25, 25; SMS 44, 43; Texas 59, 59; Vermont 12, 0; Wayne St. 44, 44; Wich. St. 24, 24.</p><p>UNT-DEMOUGET Binghamton 11, 11; UCO 52, 49; Emporia 42, 30; Iowa 34, 34; Kansas 57, 57; Missouri 13, 0; UMKC 30, 27; Northwestern 23, 23; Oklahoma 22, 22; Richmond 23, 23; Rochester 47, 47; Samford 21, 21; SMS 54, 54; UT 42, 42; UTD 27, 27; Vermont 23, 0; Wich. St. 25, 25.</p><p>WEST GEORGIA Alabama 12, 12; Berkeley 69, 69; Catholic 21, 21; Fullerton 16, 16; Dartmouth 39, 39; Emory 39, 39; Florida 10, 10; Fort Hays 12, 12; Georgetown 10, 10; Georgia 49, 49; Georgia St. 12, 12; Harvard 45, 45; Iowa 13, 13; Mary Wa 22, 22; Miami OH 12, 12; MSU 31, 31; UMKC 21, 21; UNT 34, 34; Northwestern 29, 29; UPS 11, 11; Richmond 10, 10; Samford 23, 23; Stanford 20, 20; UT 38, 38; Wake 28, 28; Wayne St. 23, 23.</p><p>WEST VIRGINIA Binghamton 44, 0; Case Western 44, 44; Catholic 24, 0; Clarion 16, 0; Cornell 52, 0; ENMU 11, 0; John Carroll 45, 29; Liberty 74, 33; Louisville 18, 0; Miami FL 44, 33; NYU 17, 0; Pittsburgh 43, 31; Richmond 10, 10; Rochester 61, 0; Towson 33, 20; US Navy 32, 0.</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 11 NDT Ranking Procedure</p><p>I. The ranking system will report the standing of all NDT subscribing programs in December and April each year. A three- tiered system will be employed: (a) Ranking on a national basis for overall squad performance and for varsity level competition; (b) Ranking by districts; (c) Ranking of junior college programs.</p><p>II. Rankings will be based on a point system according to the following items: (a) Only results from the division of those tournaments with six or more teams per division from three or more schools will count towards the ranking. If divisions are combined for preliminary rounds and the resultant division meets the minimum size requirement, then the preliminary round results will count towards the rankings. The varsity rankings will only count the best two teams in varsity division; (b) The results of a school’s two best teams at any tournament in any division (senior, open, junior, or novice) of oxford-NDT debate will count toward the overall rankings. The varsity rankings will only count the best two teams in varsity division; (c) The results of a school’s best performance at a maximum of eight tournaments will count towards the rankings; (d) The first elimination round that qualifies for points must consist of no more than half of the participants in that division of the tournament; (e) Elimination rounds of teams from the host school of a tournament will not count toward the rankings; (f) Lincoln-Douglas results or rounds in which a debater debated without a colleague or with a colleague from another school will not count toward the rankings; (g) If the elimination rounds of a tournament are interrupted by extenuating circumstances, the points remaining to be earned will be evenly distributed to the remaining participants, rounded to the nearest whole number.</p><p>III. Points are allocated as follows</p><p>Prelim Record Percentage Points Elim Record Points 4-0 to 8-0 100% 16 Unanimous win 6 4-1 to 7-1 80 to 87.5% 15 (3-0, 5-0, etc.) 3-1, 5-2, 6-2 71.4 to 75% 14 Split decision win 5 3-2, 4-2, 4-3, 5-3 60 to 66% 13 (2-1, 3-2, 4-1, etc.) 2-2 to 4-4 50% 12 Split decision loss 4 2-3, 2-4, 3-4, 3-5 33 to 42.9% 11 (1-2, 2-3, 1-4, etc.) 1-3, 2-5, 2-6 25 to 28.6% 10 Unanimous loss 3 1-4 to 1-7 12.5 to 20% 9 (0-3, 0-5, etc.) 0-4 to 0-8 0% 8 Visit www.debateresults.com</p><p>Spring 2004 NDT Ranking Report Page 12</p>
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