By Jeff Murphy, February 18, 2020

WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 In a tournament that included teams representing 15 institutions
of higher education, the 欧美视频鈥檚 Talking Mules finished as
the Overall Combined Sweepstakes Champions with the team winning several state championships
in individual events and debate. Team members participated in the Missouri Association
of Forensics Activities (MAFA) tournament hosted by Crowder College, Neosho, Missouri,
Feb. 14-15.
Jack Rogers, Ph.D., UCM director of forensics/speech and debate, spoke about the Talking
Mules鈥 success, noting, 鈥淭he team performed beyond all expectations. We have a solid
core of returners, but a large group of very talented first-year students who really
performed above and beyond themselves. They worked extremely hard and their effort
and talent was rewarded by these outstanding results.鈥
He added, 鈥淚t was an extremely competitive tournament, with three points separating
first and second place in debate and individual events sweepstakes. We took second
place in both debate and individual events. Truman (State University) edged us out
in debate and Southwest Baptist (University) edged us out in individual events, but
our combined score put us on top for the first place finish in Overall Sweepstakes
and made us the State Champions for 2020. There were also a number of individual and
team state championships. As a result, we took home the Director's Trophy for Overall
Excellence.鈥
Rogers said the MAFA tournament is open to other schools outside of the state. Teams
representing colleges and universities in Missouri, Iowa and Kansas participated.
Tournament results providing the names of each member of the Talking Mules who was
honored and how they placed in various events are provided below:
The Talking Mules forensics/speech and debate program is an opportunity provided within the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. To learn more, contact Jack Rogers at rogers@ucm.edu.





