
The 2005-2006 College of Wooster Moot Court Team:
Seated, from left to right: Coach Mark Weaver, Co-captain Natalie Miller, Anne
Leigh, Jennifer Woloschyn and Lauren Mogavero.
Standing, from left to right: Drew Glassroth, Max Lesko, Steve Schott, Co-captain
Mike Broda, Liz Weiss, Eric Roscoe, Charles Fischer, Co-captain Margaux Day,
Jeff Kaatz; Jim Lazar, Meghan Cameron and Michael von Ansbach-Young.
Results of the 2005 ACMA Midwestern Regional Tournament
(for pictures, go to this
page on the Pre-Law site).
Sponsored by the Wayne County Bar Association
December 2-3, 2005
The College of Wooster
Participating Schools:
College of Wooster, Coach: Mark Weaver
Denison University, Coach: Eric Boehme
Eastern Illinois University, Coach: Karen Swenson
Ohio Wesleyan University, Coach: Michael V. Esler
Randolph-Macon College, Coach: Lauren Bell
Round of 16
Daniel Bowles and Andrew Gibson, Randolph-Macon College
Scotti Grewe and Deb Coffman, College of Wooster
Michael Jarvis and Heather Traver, Randolph-Macon College
Jessica Kuehn and Eric Smith, Randolph-Macon College
Lynette Mattson and Samantha Spergel, College of Wooster
Jonathon Prince and Kyle Brainard, College of Wooster
Eric Roscoe and James Lazar, College of Wooster
Elizabeth Weiss and Jonathan Williams, College of Wooster
Quarterfinalists
Michael Doerr and Drew Glassroth, College of Wooster
Andrew Storey and Max Lesko, College of Wooster
Jennifer Woloschyn and Lauren Mogavero, College of Wooster
Michael von Ansbach-Young and Rob Dible, College of Wooster
Semifinalists
Anne Leigh and Steven Schott, College of Wooster
Natalie Miller and Margaux Day, College of Wooster
Second Place
Jeff Kaatz and Meghan Cameron, College of Wooster
First Place
Charles Fischer and Michael Broda, College of Wooster
Individual Orator Awards
First: Elizabeth Weiss
Second: Michael von Ansbach-Young
Third: Anne Leigh
Fourth: Drew Glassroth
Fifth: Max Lesko
Sixth: Eric Smith, Randolph-Macon College
Seventh: Steven Schott
Eighth: Eric Roscoe
Ninth: Mike Broda
Tenth: Margaux Day
2006 ACMA National Tournament Results
COW took 8 2-person teams to compete in Arlington Texas on January 20-21. (For
pictures of all the teams, see this page).
Overall team ranking: Second out of twenty-three colleges and universities based
on average score.
In preliminary rounds, we had three 3-0 teams, and an overall record of 18-6.
We broke 6 teams into the final 32, four teams made it into the “Sweet
16,” but only one team advanced to the “Elite Eight.”
Nine team members won All-American Honors:
Brief Writing Competition:
Charles Fischer and Michael Broda, First Place, Brief for Petitioner
Michael von Ansbach-Young and Drew Glassroth, First Place for Brief for Respondent
Jennifer Woloschyn and Lauren Mogavero, Second Place for Brief for Respondent
Individual Orator Awards:
Elizabeth Weiss, Sixth Place
“Elite Eight” in team competition, All American:
Natalie Miller and Margaux Day
Other placements:
Round of Sixteen in team competition:
Charles Fischer and Michael Broda
Jeff Kaatz and Meghan Cameron
Max Lesko and Elizabeth Weiss
Round of Thirty-Two in team competition:
Michael von Ansbach-Young and Drew Glassroth
Jennifer Woloschyn and Lauren Mogavero