WKU forensic team competes in Illinois, Missouri
| Date: Monday, January 28th, 2013 | Return to Archive |
WKU forensic team members traveled to DeKalb, Ill., and Saint Louis, Mo., to take part in three tournaments the weekend of Jan. 26-27.
WKU’s team of nine placed second in team sweepstakes at both of the two tournaments hosted on the campus of Northern Illinois University. Other competing schools included the University of Notre Dame, Northwestern University, Bradley University, Illinois State University, Northern Illinois University and University of Northern Iowa.
Next weekend the team will split to travel in two directions. Some team members will travel to Eastern Michigan University, while others will attend two tournaments at Murray State University.
More: Check out Jan. 26-27 tournament results and the WKU Forensic Facebook page.
Contact: Jace Lux, (270) 745-6340.

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