10/20/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/20/2025 09:56
Bloomsburg
Posted Oct. 20, 2025
Above, shown from left, first row: Dr. Strine, Brianna Malloy, Julia Flickinger, Alex Rohland, Maike Dreesbeimdieke, Lissy Dombek ('19). Second row: Seth Kamienski, Hattie Cinnamon, Cooper Cooper, Huter Ter Horst. Third row: Warren Daisey, Angel Ruiz Martinez.
The CU-Bloomsburg Forensics (Speech and Debate) Team has enjoyed a successful competition season thus far in the Fall 2025 semester, notching a 1st Place Team finish at Duquesne University from September 26-27 and completing a respectable 7th place finish out of 15 schools at the Lafayette College OCHOIE Tournament held from October 11-12.
Every student on the Bloomsburg Forensics Team won at least one individual speaking award at the CFA - Duquesne University Tournament. Bloomsburg finished ahead of Shepherd University, Duquesne University, and Wilkes University in the team sweepstakes competition.
Julia Flickinger and Maike DreesbeimdiekeThe Bloomsburg team also won the pumpkin carving contest at the Duquesne tournament. Julia Flickinger and Maike Dreesbeimdeike teamed up to create a Husky-themed jack-O'-lantern for the fun component of the tournament.
The following students won awards at the 2025 CFA Duquesne Tournament, September 26-27:
Alyssah "Lissy" Dombek, BU Class of 2019, and Dr. Neil Strine, CU-Bloomsburg Director of Forensics, served as judges for Bloomsburg at the tournament.
From left, front: Alex Rohland, Hattie Cinnamon.At the Lafayette College OHOIE Tournament, held October 11-12, the CU-Bloomsburg Forensics Team placed 7th out of 15 schools, finishing ahead of Grove City College, Dutchess Community College, Denison University, Newberry College, Lehigh University, Baruch College, St. Anselm College and Queens College. Bloomsburg finished behind perennial nationally ranked speech and debate programs such as Ohio University, James Madison University, George Mason University, and Lafayette College.
Bloomsburg students, David "Cooper" Cooper won 3rd place in Persuasive Speaking and 6th place Extemporaneous Speaking. Warren Daisey won 5th place in Poetry.
Alex Rohland, Hattie Cinnamon, and Shawn Butler also competed for the Bloomsburg team at the Lafayette competition. Dr. Strine, Director of Forensics and Professor of Political Science, served as a speech and debate judge for Bloomsburg at the tournament.
The Forensics Team meets every Monday and Wednesday at 9 p.m. in Bakeless, Room #306. All students are welcome to join and no prior experience is required. The team is supported by the generous support of the Bloomsburg Community Government Association and the Bloomsburg University Foundation.