West Virginia University - News and Information ServicesNeil Berch believes three qualities set the West Virginia University Debate Team apart from all others – team spirit, unity and dedication to academic success.
Berch, the team’s coach and a faculty member in WVU’s Department of Political Science in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, said the team recently wrapped up a season competing against some of the strongest academic colleges in the nation, including the United States Military Academy at West Point, the University of Vermont and Baruch College in New York City. In addition, they participated in two tournaments in Texas.
Three WVU seniors were recognized with honors:
Godbey, Skinner and Stark were all named to the Cross Examination Debate Association’s National Academic All-American Team.
"The debate team gives students the opportunity to improve their skills in research, public speaking, analysis and self-confidence,” Berch said. “Students do an incredible amount of research on the debate topic for the season, work on their debating skills and practice debates all year long to prepare.”
University students are getting ready for next season with plans for the most ambitious summer of preparation in the history of WVU debate, said Berch. The team hopes to sweep next season’s divisional and regional championships.