糖心原创

UC Law SF Intercollegiate Trial Team Wins National Competition听

Four students in business attire stand next to each other smiling. They are holding two large gold trophies.

From left: Chloe Koehler, Angelyn Armistead, Lily Loftis, and Maya Lescano represented UC Law SF in the Gold Cup Mock Trial competition. They took home the national championship after fierce rounds of competition against law schools from across the nation.


  • Four UC Law SF students on the Intercollegiate Trial Team took home the national and California championship at the Gold Cup Mock Trial Competition.
  • Their experience in Trial Team sets them up to successfully advocate for clients.
  • Alumni and donors make the Trial Team stronger by supporting students through coaching and making gifts.

糖心原创鈥檚 Intercollegiate Trial Team won a national championship at the . The Oct. 16-19 competition, which took place in Sacramento, featured interactive court proceedings and brought together law students from across the nation.

UC Law SF 2Ls Lily Loftis and Angelyn Armistead, together with 3Ls Chloe Koehler and Maya Lescano, won the California championship before advancing to win the national title by defeating Loyola University Chicago鈥檚 Law School.听

Koehler was recognized as a top advocate following the preliminary rounds, and Lescano earned the highest score of the advocates in the final round.听

鈥淭hey were strong, intelligent, confident, and polished beyond belief,鈥 said Geoffrey Hansen, director of the Trial Team and Trial Advocacy Curriculum.听 鈥淭hey once again established our program as a true powerhouse team in the country, and we could not be more proud of the four of them.鈥

A tournament team is typically composed of four students, two of whom represent the plaintiff or prosecution side of the topic and two of whom represent the defense. They work together for weeks in advance to prepare for competitions.听

鈥淓veryone on the team is incredibly smart, dedicated, and supportive, and I鈥檝e learned so much from each of them,鈥 Armistead said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e not only helped me grow as a competitor, but they鈥檙e also teaching me what it really means to be a great attorney in real life.鈥

A Team That Prepares Students for Success

UC Law SF鈥檚 Trial Team members receive two units of academic credit each semester and receive intense training in evidence, trial advocacy, and trial ethics. Students can expect to leave the program with complete command of the nature and nuances of trial preparation and courtroom advocacy.听

A student holds up a certificate of honor

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie recognized the team members鈥 achievements, awarding each of them a certificate of honor.

鈥淭here is not a practicing lawyer in any courthouse anywhere that could have been better than our Gold Cup team,鈥 said Hansen. 鈥淭his is a truly remarkable success for both these four women and the program.鈥

The students said their experience in Trial Team will make them confident, successful advocates for future clients.听

鈥淭rial Team has taught me how to think on my feet, trust my instincts, and advocate with purpose. Those are the exact skills I鈥檒l rely on every day as a public defender,鈥 Koehler said.

Loftis said the team has taught her to think on her feet on behalf of a client.听

鈥淚 have always wanted to be a trial attorney and being a part of that team has gotten me one step closer,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here is something to be said about the skill of resiliency that you gain while competing. Sometimes things don鈥檛 go as you expected, but you learn to brush yourself off, move forward, and continue to advocate for your client. Practicing this has made me a better person, student, and advocate.”

Supporting Talented Students is a Winning Formula

Trial Team alumni frequently give back by helping current students prepare for competitions. Emily Stover 鈥17 served as the primary coach for the Gold Cup competition. 鈥淪he worked countless hours with the students to get them ready,鈥 said Hansen. 鈥淪he is a brilliant coach.鈥

Chitra Kulkarni 鈥24, Michael Li 鈥25, LaJeanne Shelton 鈥25, Andrew MacDonald 鈥23, and Sarah Potter 鈥11 also dedicated their time and effort to coaching the winning team.听

UC Law SF donors also help the Trial Team reach new heights. Roger Dreyer 鈥80 and Carol Wieckowski Dreyer 鈥79 recently provided $450,000 in additional gifts to support the Trial Team and fund a scholarship program for its members. The gift was among the initial announcements in support of UC Law SF鈥檚 Into the Future campaign.听

鈥淒onor support will ensure that more students can receive this invaluable experience, receive high-quality mentorship, and step into their careers ready to represent clients with skill and compassion,鈥 Lescano said.听

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