Welcome to the home page for the 2025 UIUC Debate Invitational tournament hosted by UIUC on Oct 4-5, 2025
Status: Accepting Entries
College Online
Dear Forensics Community,
Illini Global Forensics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign cordially invites you to take part in our Illini Forensics Invitational on the 4th-5th October.
We will be offering a synchronous NPDA, IPDA and LD tournament via Zoom on Saturday and Sunday.
On the days in question, we will be hosting information via this splash page and google docs.
If you have any questions, feel free to send us an email and we hope to see you all there!
Best Wishes,
Agastya Govind Debate Chair
Chris O’Brien Secretary
uiucforensics.club
illiniforensics@gmail.com
For any inquiries, please contact (202) 740-4499 or (447) 902 5706.
2025 Illini Forensics Invitational Tentative Schedule - NPDA
All times in CST
Saturday
Sunday
2025 Illini Forensics Invitational Tentative Schedule - IPDA
All times in CST
Saturday
Sunday
2025 Illini Forensics Invitational Tentative Schedule - LD
All times in CST
Saturday
Sunday
Tournament Notes
Registration and Deadlines
Debate entries are due Oct 2nd, 5PM CST.
Judge entries are due Oct 3rd, 5PM CST.
Fees and Judging
IPDA entries: $25
NPDA entries: $50
LD entries: $50
Judges dropped after the deadline: $200
Each judge covers 2 entries. A school needs to provide a number of judges equal to half the teams attending rounded up.
An uncovered judge slot is $150 and you will need permission from tournament organisers.
WE EXPECT TEAMS TO BRING THEIR OWN JUDGES.
Fees should be paid to Illini Global Forensics via PayPal @illini.forensics
Student Eligibility
Students must be currently enrolled at the college or university under whom they are competing. Students may not have attended a collegiate national forensic/debate tournament in four or more academic years OR completed eight semesters of collegiate competition. A semester is defined as having competed in more than two tournaments. Either of these standards being met (eight semesters of college competition or four years of collegiate national tournament participation) will render a student ineligible to compete in this tournament.
For the purposes of this tournament, a novice is someone who is in their first academic year of university OR has competed in less than 5 university debating competitions. When signing up, entries should identify if they are a novice or not.
Debate
All registration, entry, tabulation, and topic announcement will be done via forensicstournament.net.
We are committed to running an efficient tournament and will be strictly enforcing the following:
● A two-minute grace period will be provided for debaters and judges to begin the debate
● Teams not in their rooms, ready to debate, will be AUTO-FORFEITED 22 minutes after topic announcement.
● Judges not in their rooms, ready to judge 22 minutes after the topic announcement will have their top-seeded team FORFEIT that round.
We understand technology can be difficult: please contact the debate tab ((202) 740-4499 or (447) 902 5706) immediately with any technical difficulties!