What do these three things have in common? Just a few months ago, I would have said not much. It's growing increasingly apparent, however, that these might be the biggest dynasties in an admittedly sports-rich school.
Case in point: Just today we announced that a Texas Tech debate team won a national championship while the Meat Evaluation Team won its second in a row.
This announcement by the Department of Animal and Food Sciences came only days after Texas Tech's livestock, meat and wool judging teams completed a sweep of intercollegiate judging competitions at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the Meat Judging Team won its fourth consecutive title.
Another Texas Tech law team won the 2008 Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition for the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Rocky Mountain Region.
Meanwhile, the Knight Raiders, led by Susan Polgar, recorded their best finish in team history and were honored for their outreach efforts by the Texas Association of Partners in Education.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Law, livestock and chess
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