2005-2006

The following is a list of notable accomplishments by Woodward debaters during the 2005-2006 season. The topic was:

Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially decrease its authority either to detain without charge or to search without probable cause.

Elimination Round Appearances:

  • Finalists — MBA (Aliya Bhatia & Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • Finalists — Emory (Aliya Bhatia & Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • Semifinalists — Greenhill (Aliya Bhatia & Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • Semifinalists — St. Mark's (Aliya Bhatia & Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • Semifinalists — Ohio Valley (Aliya Bhatia & Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • Semifinalists — University of Georgia (Aliya Bhatia & Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • Semifinalists — NDCA National Championships (Aliya Bhatia & Lina Skandalakis)

  • Quarterfinalists — Lexington (Bobby Rosenbleeth & Lina Skandalakis)

  • Quarterfinalists — University of Georgia (Bobby Rosenbleeth & Lina Skandalakis)

  • Octafinalists — New Trier (Bobby Rosenbleeth & Lina Skandalakis)

  • Octafinalists — Glenbrooks (Aliya Bhatia & Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • Octafinalists — Ohio Valley (Bobby Rosenbleeth & Lina Skandalakis)

  • Participant — Greenhill Round Robin (Aliya Bhatia & Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

Top Speaker Awards:

  • 1st Speaker — University of Georgia (Aliya Bhatia)

  • 3rd Speaker — Ohio Valley (Aliya Bhatia)

  • 4th Speaker — NDCA National Championships (Aliya Bhatia)

  • 5th Speaker — University of Georgia (Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • 9th Speaker — Westminster (Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • 9th Speaker — MBA (Aliya Bhatia)

  • 13th Speaker — Ohio Valley (Bobby Rosenbleeth)

  • 13th Speaker — Lexington (Bobby Rosenbleeth)

  • 15th Speaker — Emory (Aliya Bhatia)

  • 16th Speaker — Tournament of Champions (Aliya Bhatia)

  • 17th Speaker — Ohio Valley (Bobo Bose-Kolanu)

  • 17th Speaker — University of Georgia (Bobby Rosenbleeth)

  • 18th Speaker — St. Mark's (Aliya Bhatia)

  • 20th Speaker — Greenhill (Aliya Bhatia)

  • 20th Speaker — University of Georgia (Lina Skandalakis)

  • 22nd Speaker — Glenbrooks (Aliya Bhatia)

  • 22nd Speaker — Emory (Bobo Bose-Kolanu)