reaction/results?
reaction/results?
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NYU A won, Michigan A took second. They didn't give us a tab summary and I don't trust my memory to much more.
I will say there were a lot more 1Ls judging than in past years, possibly because the tournament was larger than in recent memory.
The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra-la,
Have nothing to do with the case.
UPenn B was 4th (4-1-3), Penn State A was 9th (5-3), Michigan B was 10th (5-3)...almost the entire top ten was 5-3, 3rd and 5th place were 5-2-1, and I think from 5-10 were 5-3, but I can't remember who fell where with the records.
Sorry we weren't able to get everyone a tab summary by the end of awards! We had a printer jam in the tab room that made it pretty impossible to hand one out. Someone else from Cornell will post a link to the full tab summary and send a final revised copy of the tab summary to all of the participating teams ASAP. For now, here are the top 10 trial team results and individual awards. Thank you all for making the trek to Ithaca for BRIC VII, and congratulations to our top ten trial teams!
OUTSTANDING TRIAL TEAMS
1. New York University, Team 564, 8-0
2. University of Michigan, Team 524, 7-1
3. Cornell University, Team 436, 5-2-1, CS 18
4. University of Pennsylvania, Team 673, 4-1-3, CS 16.5 (winner of head-to-head tiebreaker)
5. George Washington University, Team 756, 5-2-1, CS 16.5
6. Syracuse University, Team 948, 5-3, CS 23
7. New York University, Team 565, 5-3, CS 21.5
8. University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Team 734, 5-3, CS 18
9. Pennsylvania State University, Team 828, 5-3, CS 17.5
10. University of Michigan, Team 525, 5-3, CS 16
OUTSTANDING ATTORNEYS
19- Π, Ken Alter, 948, Syracuse University
19- Δ, Ryan Allison, 524, University of Michigan
19- Δ, Arziki Adamu, 928, Yale University
19- Π, Katy Akopjan, Team 565, New York University
18- Δ, 17- Π Cynthia Jordano, Team 564, New York University
18- Δ, Ryan Fanning, Team 816, Brandeis University
18- Π, Matthew Mingey, Team 673, University of Pennsylvania
18- Π, Joseph Mendes, Team 734, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
18- Π, Amy Hartzell, Team 514, Columbia University
OUTSTANDING WITNESSES
19- Δ, Abby Marciniak, Team 525, University of Michigan
19- Π, Urkhan Alakbarov, Team 564, New York University
18- Π, Alanna Gauzza, Team 948, Syracuse University
18- Δ, Chandan Lodha, Team 797, Harvard University
17- Π, Chris Earle, Team 384, Wake Forest University
17- Δ, Graham Bickel, Team 829, Penn State University
17- Π, Dominique Dallas, Team 525, University of Michigan
17- Π, Joshua Henderson, Team 525, University of Michigan
17- Π, 17-Δ, Eric Baudry, Team 928, Yale University
17- Π, Katie Wyndbraut, Team 673, University of Pennsylvania
17- Δ, Nemal Patel, Team 384, Wake Forest University
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Sorry we weren't able to get everyone a tab summary by the end of awards! We had a printer jam in the tab room that made it pretty impossible to hand one out. Someone else from Cornell will post a link to the full tab summary and send a final revised copy of the tab summary to all of the participating teams ASAP. For now, here are the top 10 trial team results and individual awards. Thank you all for making the trek to Ithaca for BRIC VII, and congratulations to our top ten trial teams!
OUTSTANDING TRIAL TEAMS
1. New York University, Team 564, 8-0
2. University of Michigan, Team 524, 7-1
3. Cornell University, Team 436, 5-2-1, CS 18
4. University of Pennsylvania, Team 673, 4-1-3, CS 16.5 (winner of head-to-head tiebreaker)
5. George Washington University, Team 756, 5-2-1, CS 16.5
6. Syracuse University, Team 948, 5-3, CS 23
7. New York University, Team 565, 5-3, CS 21.5
8. University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Team 734, 5-3, CS 18
9. Pennsylvania State University, Team 828, 5-3, CS 17.5
10. University of Michigan, Team 525, 5-3, CS 16
OUTSTANDING ATTORNEYS
19- Π, Ken Alter, 948, Syracuse University
19- Δ, Ryan Allison, 524, University of Michigan
19- Δ, Arziki Adamu, 928, Yale University
19- Π, Katy Akopjan, Team 565, New York University
18- Δ, 17- Π Cynthia Jordano, Team 564, New York University
18- Δ, Ryan Fanning, Team 816, Brandeis University
18- Π, Matthew Mingey, Team 673, University of Pennsylvania
18- Π, Joseph Mendes, Team 734, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
18- Π, Amy Hartzell, Team 514, Columbia University
OUTSTANDING WITNESSES
19- Δ, Abby Marciniak, Team 525, University of Michigan
19- Π, Urkhan Alakbarov, Team 564, New York University
18- Π, Alanna Gauzza, Team 948, Syracuse University
18- Δ, Chandan Lodha, Team 797, Harvard University
17- Π, Chris Earle, Team 384, Wake Forest University
17- Δ, Graham Bickel, Team 829, Penn State University
17- Π, Dominique Dallas, Team 525, University of Michigan
17- Π, Joshua Henderson, Team 525, University of Michigan
17- Π, 17-Δ, Eric Baudry, Team 928, Yale University
17- Π, Katie Wyndbraut, Team 673, University of Pennsylvania
17- Δ, Nemal Patel, Team 384, Wake Forest University
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I miss you debbie![]()
It's all about the U.
what team was it that yelled "anything is possible" sometime toward the top 5?
That would be Penn. And then promptly tripped walking back.![]()
The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra-la,
Have nothing to do with the case.
This field looked great. Good job everybody.
can someone post the tab summary? please and thanks?
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Tab summary attached, sorry for the delay.
Good luck at regionals everyone!