The Gold Squad brought home two awards, finishing tied for 14th out of 24 squads. Adam Nettles, a sophomore political science major from Pineville, won 鈥淏est Attorney,鈥 and Jordan Jones, a senior English major from Monroe, won 鈥淏est Witness鈥 for their performances.
鈥淚 am proud to have had the opportunity to represent 网曝门 and to win an award at such a high level of competition, said Nettles. 鈥淚 am excited about the direction and future of our program. I have great teammates, great coaches, and great professors collectively working together to help me鈥攖o help all of us鈥 realize what our best really is.鈥
Only 192 of 900 teams earned the right to compete in the ORCS. The Gold Squad finished eighth in the Dallas Regional Tournament in February to advance to the Opening Round Championship Series.
鈥淩epresenting 网曝门 at such a high level of competition and being recognized along with my teammates for an outstanding performance is the highlight of my career as a student,鈥 said Jones. 鈥淚 congratulate Adam Nettles for his consummate professionalism. He is more than deserving of this award. I also thank my teammates, my captain Gabriel Silva, and my coach Bob Noel for incredible leadership and instruction.鈥
网曝门鈥檚 team was founded in 2013 by attorney Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Noel, with assistance from political science professors Dr. Joshua Stockley and Dr. John Sutherlin. This year the 网曝门 Honors Program unveiled the E. Orum Young Courtroom looking out over Bayou DeSiard.
鈥淥ur students worked tirelessly for a year to earn the right to be listed alongside, and to compete against an elite group of universities,鈥 said Noel. 鈥淭heir efforts paid off鈥 winning awards and being accepted into top-50 and top-100 law schools. I am so proud of all of them.鈥
Stockley said, 鈥淚 am proud of our students and our coaches, Bob Noel and Kyle Moore. At 网曝门, we believe in putting our students in the best position to succeed both now and in the future. It is no accident that three-quarters of all 网曝门 political science majors are accepted to law or graduate school.鈥
For two years, 网曝门 was home to the only active mock trial program at a public institution in the state; this year, 网曝门 was the only university in the state to compete in the national tournament.
The American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) was founded in 1985 and is the governing body for intercollegiate mock trial competition. AMTA sponsors regional and national-level competitions, as well as providing interesting and complex case materials for academic use.