3.24.2011

2011 CEDA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

BETH MENDENHALL AND DEREK ZEIGLER, KSU DEBATE 2011 CEDA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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1.02.2011

Splitting the team for the swings

The team hits the road again this week for the traditional holiday break "swings". Swing means you attend two back to back debate tournaments, each tournament is 3 days long with 12 hours of debate each day, swings are indeed debate marathons.

One team is headed to LA today for a tournament at USC followed by a tournament at Cal State Fullerton while 5 additional teams are headed to Texas for a tournament at UNT followed by another tournament at UTD.

Follow the team's progress and round by round results on Twitter and Facebook.

GO STATE.
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10.13.2010

KSU Maintains top 25 Standing

The team of Beth Mendenhall & Derek Zeigler advanced from 16 to 15 in this months coaches poll. K-State as a whole remains 12th.

Team (First Place Votes) – Points Per Eligible Ballot (Previous Position)

1. Harvard JP (13) - 24.43 (2)
2. Cal-Berkeley BP (2) - 23.65 (1)
3. Emory IW (7) - 23.45 (4)
4. Northwestern FS - 22.33 (3)
5. Oklahoma GW - 20.71 (21)
6. Kansas KQ - 19.20 (6)
7. Michigan LZ - 18.33 (9)
8. Northwestern BK - 18.23 (5)
9. Emory GJ - 16.52 (10)
10. Wake CM - 15.09 (7)
11. Georgia LL - 14.85 (11)
12. Harvard KT - 14.76 (8/NR)
13. Georgia State GS - 11.76 (NR)
14. Emory KS - 9.24 (14)
15. Kansas State MZ - 8.14 (16)
16. Towson CK - 7.95 (NR)
17. Samford BG - 7.55 (23)
18. Gonzaga KM - 7.15 (13)
19. Georgetown DM - 6.81 (15)
20. Michigan State GK - 6.79 (12)
21. Texas-Dallas BR - 5.90 (19)
22. Missouri State FR - 4.95 (17)
23. Baylor FK - 4.00 (NR)
24. Vanderbilt BN - 2.50 (NR)
25. Emory GN - 1.95 (NR)

Dropped out: No. 18 Idaho State IJ, No. 20 CSU Fullerton CT, No. 22 Kentucky GG, No. 24 Harvard BB, No. 25 Northwestern GL

Also receiving votes: Baylor CM, CSU Fullerton CT, Harvard BB, Idaho State IJ, Kansas KP, Kentucky GG, Texas-San Antonio LM, Towson EM, Trinity BG, Trinity MM

Top 25 Schools (by total points to that school per eligible ballot):

1. Emory - 51.16
2. Harvard - 40.90
3. Northwestern - 40.56
4. Cal-Berkeley - 23.65
5. Oklahoma - 20.71
6. Kansas - 19.85
7. Michigan - 18.33
8. Wake - 15.09
9. Georgia - 14.85
10. Georgia State - 11.76
11. Towson - 8.19
12. Kansas State - 8.14
13. Samford - 7.55
14. Gonzaga - 7.15
15. Georgetown - 6.81
16. Michigan State - 6.79
17. Texas-Dallas - 5.90
18. Missouri State - 4.95
19. Baylor - 4.18
20. Vanderbilt - 2.50
21. Texas-San Antonio - 1.32
22. Idaho State - 0.82
23. CSU Fullerton - 0.82
24. Trinity - 0.73
25. Kentucky - 0.62