Undergraduate Mock Trial Places Second at Ole Miss Chucky Mullins Invitational

Team Peacock featured with their award.
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Team Peacock featured with their award.

University of Arkansas's Undergraduate Mock Trial program placed second at the Ole Miss Chucky Mullins Invitational on Oct. 22 and 23. Teams were invited from across the country to compete at this event.

Team Peacock, one of the competitive teams from the Mock Trial program, went 7-1. The team is led by co-captains Zoee Simpson and Caitlyn Hager, and coach Kristin Pawlik. Team Peacock members are: CJ Tarkington, Daniel Jarvis, Gabe Miller, Anthony Sterba, Dylan Reynolds, Nayeli Oritz, Trinity Tipton and Sebastian Roman. Caitlyn Hager and Trinity Tipton also received awards for their outstanding performances.

University of Arkansas's Mock Trial team is a trial simulation based RSO that competes in tournaments across the country. Tryouts are held at the beginning of each fall semester.

Contacts

Abby Walton, vice president
Undergraduate Mock Trial Team
501-551-8803, abbywalton28@gmail.com

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