Ball State’s Speech Team Wins 2022 State Championship, Heads to National Competitions 

Ball State University's winning speech team. Photo provided.Ball State University's winning speech team. Photo provided.

By Ball State Marketing and Communications— 

MUNCIE, Indiana – Ball State University’s Speech Team recently won its 12th consecutive state championship, claiming the title at the 2022 Indiana Forensic Association (IFA) State Tournament.

This year’s state event, which was held virtually, included almost 100 student competitors from six universities. Ball State’s students competed in 59 individual events, advancing 52 to the final rounds and winning 15 state titles in all.

Ball State’s forensics program—which is part of the College of Communication, Information, and Media’s (CCIM) Department of Communication Studies—has now won 22 speech state championships in all, the most of any university in Indiana.

“In today’s complex world, it is imperative our students learn to express themselves effectively,” said Dr. Paaige Turner, CCIM dean. “I am proud that the Ball State forensics program has a long-standing tradition of success—and for our students, this is just the start of a bright future.”

Ball State’s individual state champions in this year’s IFA State Tournament include: freshman Delaney Anderson; senior Jordan Blythe; senior Amelia Brewers; senior Aimee Dunphy; junior Evan Gosnell; senior Grace McCormick; senior Eddie Osburn; junior Jo Randall; senior Natalie Thomison; and senior Abbie VanMeter. Ms. VanMeter’s first-place result in persuasive speaking also qualifies her for the Interstate Oratorical Association national tournament. The team is coached by director Spencer Coile, assistant lecturer of Communication Studies, and graduate students Riley Carroll, Laura Durr, and Brooke Morenz.

The Ball State Speech Team now turns its focus to three national competitions held in March and April. Ball State will participate in the National Speech Championship, hosted virtually March 19-20, followed by the Asynchronous National Championship March 24-27. From April 12-18, the team will travel to Normal, Ill., for the National Forensics Association’s championship tournament.

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