Debate and Individual Events
The McKendree debate and individual events team is a nationally-ranked team that competes
in intercollegiate tournaments across the nation. Our competitive focus is on parliamentary
debate, Lincoln-Douglas debate, and individual events.
McKendree is perennially among the top ten schools in parliamentary debate and is
one of two schools in the nation to qualify four teams to the National Parliamentary
Tournament of Excellence in each of the last three years, including the top-ranked
team in the nation in 2010-2011. Parliamentary debate is a two-on-two debate event
that involves a new topic for every round of competition. It emphasizes breadth of knowledge,
public speaking, argumentation theory, and teamwork. Parliamentary debate is distinct
from other types of debate offered at the high school level, though many high school
debaters have come to McKendree and have been very successful. However, many students
have been successful with no previous high school debate background.
The team also competes in Lincoln-Douglas debate and took 2nd place in Lincoln-Douglas
at the National Forensic Association championship tournament in 2011. Lincoln-Douglas
debate emphasizes research, depth of knowledge, public speaking, and organization.
While it is structurally similar to Lincoln-Douglas debate in high school, it utilizes
a policy resolution. Lincoln-Douglas debate at McKendree is growing and, like parliamentary
debate, involves students who have high school experience and those who are new to
debate.
Finally, we participate in individual events. McKendree has had a number of students
qualify for the American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament,
including a student who took 6th place in communication analysis in 2008. Individual
events includes interpretation, limited preparation, and public speaking events, similar
to the schedule of events on the high school level. Interpretation events include
prose, poetry, drama, duo, and programmed oral interpretation. Limited preparation
events include extemporaneous and impromptu speaking. Public speaking events include
persuasion, informative, communication analysis, and after dinner speaking. For more
information about parliamentary debate, Lincoln-Douglas debate, or individual events,
check out our links page.
Between practices, team meetings, and tournaments (which typically start on Friday
and end on Sunday), the debate and individual events team does require a significant
investment of time from its members. However, the rewards of participation more than
make up for the time invested. In addition to traveling around the country, team
members gain invaluable skills, including critical reasoning, organization, and public
speaking that are valued in virtually any profession. Like members of athletic teams,
you also have the honor of representing McKendree. But, perhaps most importantly,
team members have a great deal of fun.
If you are interested in joining the debate and individual events team, either as
a current or prospective McKendree student, feel free to email Joe Blasdel (director of debate and individual events), Cory Freivogel (debate coach), or Stephen Hagan (individual events coach).
