WUMT is excited to announce that they finished in the top six teams at ORCS, earning them a bid to the National Championship Tournament in Greenville, South Carolina! Senior Laura Zimmermann took home an All-Nation witness award for her role as the defendant, and senior Stephanie Adamakos won an All-Nation attorney award for her part on the defense. This was the last tournament to use the State v. ABC case, and now a brand new murder case has been released to use at the National tournament in just under a month! Time to get to work.
Congratulations to WashU Team 1335 for earning a bid to ORCS! One more step on the #roadtogreenville! Also shoutouts to Deepa and Will for winning attorney awards and Stephanie and Juan for winning witness awards! Thank you to everyone who made our regional tournament possible; we could not have been more happy to host so many amazing teams on our campus!
For the third year, WUMT hosted an Opening Round Championship, with two teams competing at the tournament. Team 1128 finished in second place and secured a bid to the National Championship in Orlando, Florida. Team 1128 had several individual awards as well, with James Boyce (19 Prosecution Ranks) and Nicolas Dumas (17 Defense Ranks) taking home All-Nation Attorney Awards, and sophomore Oya Aktas (18 Defense Ranks and 16 Prosecution Ranks) and freshman Simona Brooks (16 Prosecution and 16 Defense Ranks) securing All-Nation Witness Awards! Team 1129's Stephanie Adamakos (17 Defense Ranks) also won an All-Nation Attorney Award!
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