Georgetown Fall

2023 — NSDA Campus, DC/US

 

 

Tabroom Link- Coaches and Judges Only

 

Hello coaches,

 

Georgetown University is honored to invite you, your students, and your judges to the Georgetown Fall Invitational 2023. This will be an ONLINE event hosted on the NSDA Campus.

The Georgetown Fall Tournament is a Gold Bid at the finals level to the Tournament of Champions in Public Forum.

 

Divisions and Resolutions:

The tournament will offer a wide range of PF divisions along with Novice and JV LD: The divisions and resolutions are as follows:

HS Novice PF: “Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its military presence in the Arctic.”

HS JV PF: “Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its military presence in the Arctic.”

NS Varsity (Bid) PF: “Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its military presence in the Arctic.”

MS Rookie PF: “Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its military presence in the Arctic.”

MS Experienced PF: “Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its military presence in the Arctic.”

Novice LD (THE TOURNAMENT WILL USE THE NOVICE TOPIC): “Resolved: In the United States, national service ought to be mandatory.”

JV LD: “Resolved: “The United States ought to guarantee the right to housing.”

 

The requirements for all divisions are as follows:

MS Rookie- No previous debate experience.

MS Experienced- Debaters entering their 2nd year of MS debate.

HS Novice- No previous debate experience at the high school level.

HS JV- Debaters entering their 2nd year of high school debate.

HS Varsity (Bid)- Debaters entering their 3rd year of debate.

 

Debaters may “debate up.” For instance, a 2nd year high school debaters may debate in the varsity division. Debaters may not “debate down.” If you are in your 3rd year, you may not debate in the JV or Novice division. Teams of two debaters with different years of experience must debate to the level of the debater with the most experience. For example, a team that is made up of a 4-year high school student and a 2-year high school student must debate in varsity.

 

Clubs, Independent Entries, Mavericks, and Chaperone info:

Maverick entries will be accepted in all MS divisions and in HS Novice and JV.

As per the ToC guidelines, If, at any point during prelim rounds, a varsity (bid) team becomes a maverick for any reason, they will have one round for the partner to return. If that is not possible, the team will be dropped. During this one round waiting period, the team will not debate, and they will forfeit the round. During elims, should a varsity team become a maverick team, they will be considered eliminated.

Hybrid teams (debaters from 2 different schools) will be allowed. 

Club teams will be allowed. They may debate in all divisions. Club teams will be allowed to break and compete in elims. Club teams are ineligible for bids, but they may compete in the semis and finals if they make it to those rounds.

All teams must have an adult who is supervising their teams during the tournament. This adult does not need to be physically with the teams, but they must be contactable by the tournament staff. This adult can’t be a current high school student from any institution. Teams found to not have an adult chaperone may be removed from the tournament.

 

Debate and tournament times:

PF will use the standard 4-4-3-4-4-3-3-3-3-2-2 time format with 4 MINUTES of in-round prep time.

LD will use the standard 6-3-7-3-4-6-3 time format with 5 MINUTES of in-round prep time.  

Debaters and judges are expected to be in their online rooms 15 minutes before the round starts. Rounds are expected to start no more than 15 minutes after the blasted start time. Should a team not show up by the 15 minute mark, they will forfeit the round.

The tournament will allow 10 minutes of emergency tech time should a student’s computer or network/internet connection fail.

 

Schedule:

PF debate

 

 

 

Friday, October 6th

 

 

 

Round 1

7:00 PM Eastern

Round 2

8:30 PM Eastern

 

 

Saturday, October 7th

 

 

 

Round 3

10:00 AM Eastern

Round 4

12:00 PM Eastern

Round 5

2:00 PM Eastern

Round 6

4:00 PM Eastern

Elim 1

6:00 PM Eastern

Elim 2

7:30 PM Eastern

Elim 3

9:00 PM Eastern

 

 

Sunday, October 8th

 

 

 

Elim 4 (as needed)

10:00 AM Eastern

Elim 5 (as needed)

12:00 PM Eastern

 

LD debate

 

 

 

Saturday, October 7th

 

 

 

Round 1

10:00 AM Eastern

Round 2

12:00 PM Eastern

Round 3

2:00 PM Eastern

Round 4

4:00 PM Eastern

Round 5

6:00 PM Eastern

Elim 1

7:30 PM Eastern

Elim 2

9:00 PM Eastern

 

 

Sunday, October 8th

 

 

 

Elim 3 (as needed)

10:00 AM Eastern

Elim 4 (as needed)

12:00 PM Eastern

 

Judging:

As Georgetown is an early season tournament, we expect that there will be a lot of new judges. Please read the information here. It is the obligation of every coach to convey this information to their judges.

Middle school students, regardless of their experience, may not judge.

For MS PF, any high school student with at least 1 year of high school debate experience may judge.

For Novice High School PF, any high school student with at least 2 years of debate experience may judge.

For JV and Varsity High School PF, only adults that have left high school may judge.

This tournament does not use the “round” method of obligation. The retirement is 1 judge for every 2 teams or debaters (in the case of LD) or part thereof.

 

For example:

2 MS PF teams, 3 HS Novice PF teams, 1 JV team, and 1 Varsity team will need 1 MS judge, 2 Novice PF judges, and 1 JV/Varsity judge.

All judges are obligated for Friday and Saturday (full days). Judges of teams that are in the last elim round on Saturday will be obligated for Sunday morning.

The tournament and the tabroom are not responsible for informing judges of their obligations. Questions such as “When am I done?” or “Why do I need to judge on Saturday?” should be handled by the coach in-charge of the program that brought you.

Judges that request rounds off must submit their requests through the coach that brought them. Be aware that these requests may trigger a fee.

It is the obligation of each school to provide a quality and trained PF judge. This includes information on the event, how to use Tabroom’s Online Ballot system, and how to use NSDA Campus.

The tournament will provide a video on how to use Tabroom and how to judge: Links can be found here (Links coming soon).

During the tournament, the tab staff and tournament admins will be busy running the tournament. They will not be able to answer questions about judging or Tabroom/Campus on the day of the tournament or once the tournament has started.

Judges that do not meet the requirements of Tabroom/Campus use or the are unfamiliar and untrained in the event that they are judging may be removed and their school charged a hired judge fee, or their teams may be removed from the tournament if there the judge pool drops below the minimum.

 

Fees:

School Fee: $50 per school

PF Entry fee: $125 per team.

LD Entry fee: $100 per debater.

 

Hired judge fee: $175 per team that needs covered. 3 teams needing judges would need to hire 3 judges at $525.

Missed round fee: $200 per round.

 

Rules and guidelines not covered in this invitation will default to the ToC Tournament Handbook.

 

If you have any questions about the tournament, please contact Stefan Bauschard at

Stefan.Bauschard@gmail.com.

 

If you need help with Tabroom accounts, registration issues, or NSDA Campus questions, please contact Jesse Meyer at jessemeyer@gmail.com.