Tournament Champion and Finalists

All competitors who advance through the preliminary rounds will receive a cash prize. The structure of the prizes follows:

Finalist Team:             $300

Championship Team: $1000

Quianna Clay Prize for Excellence in Debating

The top individual speaker at the tournament will be awarded the Quianna Clay Prize for Excellence in Debating. 

Quianna Clay debated for the University of Alaska Anchorage from 1998 – 2000.  With no prior experience in competitive debating, Quianna was recruited from a UAA public speaking class and rose to be the Top Novice debater in the nation in 1999 and a Semifinalist at the National Championship in the following year.  Quianna’s accomplishments are testament to the power of debating to train the voices of the next generation.  Sadly, Quianna’s life was cut short in 2003.  She will always be a member of the Seawolf Debate team.

The winner of the Quianna Clay Prize will receive $100 in addition to any other prizes.


Tournament Rules

The Cabin Fever Debates are designed to give UAA students not actively participating on the traveling, competitive UAA Speech and Debate squad opportunities to develop skills of critical analysis and advocacy.  It is fundamentally an educational, and not a competitive, event.

As it is grounded in human persuasion, debating is inherently a subjective activity.  Determining the winner of academic debating competition ultimately comes down to the preferences of the adjudicators who evaluate the round.  That said, debate operates on a set of common assumptions about format and conduct that should be shared by all who participate in the activity.  Those common assumptions are discussed in the Rules & Procedures section of this document.