UK Forensics Team Wins Transylvania University Tournament

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Dec. 8, 2015) — The UK Forensics Team finished the fall forensics season with another win at the WYRD Invitational hosted by Transylvania University Dec. 4-5.

UK placed first in team sweepstakes, which combines the points earned from all speech events and debate formats. Of the 54 events or debate teams entered at the tournament, 39 advanced to an elimination round. Additionally, sophomore Rachel Brase was crowned tournament champion in pentathlon after advancing to the finals in eight different events. Senior Logan Hurley took third place in pentathlon and junior Brynne Reilly tied for sixth.

“It was a great way to finish the semester,” said Director of Forensics Timothy Bill. “I could not be prouder of the team. They’ve worked hard all semester to get to this point.”

In addition to the awards and recognition won at the tournament, the team also qualified for another 12 events for the National Forensic Association national tournament in April. This brings the total number of qualifications for the season to 26 — a new team record. The team has the opportunity to continue to qualify for new events through March.

Team members from UK who won the following awards at the WYRD Invitational:

After Dinner Speaking

1st Place – Dianté Elcock

Communication Analysis

1st Place – Logan Hurley

Drama Interpretation

1st Place – Dianté Elcock

2nd Place – Kaylon Kennedy

Duo Interpretation

2nd Place – Rachel Brase and Kaylon Kennedy

3rd Place – Logan Hurley and Brynne Reilly

Editorial Impromptu Speaking

2nd Place – Veronica Scott

3rd Place – Rachel Brase

4th Place – Sam Northrup

Extemporaneous Speaking

1st Place – Logan Hurley

3rd Place – Brynne Reilly

4th Place – Sam Northrup

Impromptu Eulogizing

2nd Place – Rachel Brase

4th Place – Sam Northrup

Impromptu Speaking

1st Place – Rachel Brase

3rd Place – Matt Karijolic

5th Place – Logan Hurley

Impromptu Storytelling

2nd Place – Rachel Brase

3rd Place – Talha Muhammad

Informative Speaking

1st Place – Logan Hurley

2nd Place – Matt Karijolic

Radio Broadcasting

1st Place – Brynne Reilly

Persuasive Speaking

3rd Place – Talha Muhammad

6th Place – Sam Northrup

7th Place – Veronica Scott

Parliamentary Debate – Novice Division

1st Place – Dianté Elcock and Veronica Scott

2nd Place – Matt Karijolic and Talha Muhammad

Parliamentary Debate – Novice Speaker Awards

1st Place – Veronica Scott

2nd Place – Dianté Elcock

4th Place – Matt Karijolic

6th Place – Talha Muhammad

Parliamentary Debate – Open Division

1st Place – Brynne Reilly and Megan Wagner

2nd Place – Logan Hurley and Sam Northrup

Semifinalists – Rachel Brase and Kaylon Kennedy

Parliamentary Debate – Open Speaker Awards

2nd Place – Sam Northrup

4th Place – Logan Hurley

5th Place – Megan Wagner

7th Place – Kaylon Kennedy

8th Place – Rachel Brase

Poetry Interpretation

2nd Place – Dianté Elcock

3rd Place – Rachel Brase

5th Place – Kaylon Kennedy

Program Oral Interpretation

1st Place – Dianté Elcock

3rd Place – Kaylon Kennedy

4th Place – Brynne Reilly

Prose Interpretation

2nd Place – Rachel Brase

Public Debate – Novice Division

2nd Place – Dianté Elcock

Semifinalist – Talha Muhammad

Public Debate – Novice Speaker Awards

1st Place – Dianté Elcock

2nd Place – Matt Karijolic

6th Place – Talha Muhammad

Public Debate – Open Speaker Awards

3rd Place – Megan Wagner

7th Place – Kaylon Kennedy

The University of Kentucky Forensics Team’s next competition will be the Hatfield and McCoy Swing tournament the team will be cohosting with Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, Jan. 23-24, 2016.

UK Forensics is a student organization in the School of Information Science. The team regularly competes in 12 different public speaking events in three forms of debate. To find out more, please visit ukforensics.com.