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...year and in the first few rounds she was a little shaky, but she got stronger throughout the day. This tournament really showed what she’s capable of doing.” The best all-around performance came from women’s saber, where senior Alexa Weingarden and co-captain Samantha Parker finished sixth and seventh, while freshman Alexandra Sneider notched 11th. “All three of our women’s saber fencers were in the final,” Brand said. “A very strong showing by our three saberists, probably...
...over the Bears and the Big Red. The sabre fencers joined in on the Cornell pounding, 6-3, as freshman Alexandra Sneider went a perfect 3-0 in her bouts. The squad also posted the closest matchup against Columbia, falling, 5-4, before losing 6-3 to Brown. Senior Alexa Weingarden continued her quest for Ivy League greatness, beating Columbia phenom and Olympic competitor Emily Jacobson. As has been consistently true throughout the season, the epee marked the weak point for the Crimson, falling, 6-3 to the Big Red and Lions, and 7-2 to the Bears. Junior...
...they had an off day today,” Brand said. “Today they just seemed low energy, all three of them, they didn’t seem to have that spark. Today just wasn’t their day.” In the saber, senior Alexa Weingarden outfenced the pack, going 9-0 and finishing tied for first with Columbia saberist Emily Jacobson, who fenced for the US Olympic team in the senior circuit. Next weekend Harvard faces the toughest half of its Ancient Eight competition, with last year’s men?...
...Staff writer Alexa D. West can be reached at awest@fas.harvard.edu...
...finish 18th of 43. Foil looks to be a bit stronger with three returning fencers in sophomores Misha Goldfeder, Anna Podolsky, and Arielle Pensler, who finished 15th, 17th, and 19th, respectively. But no one outdid the saber fencers. With the top finish of the day for the Crimson, senior Alexa Weingarden notched fifth place of 46 entries. She was closely followed by freshman Alexandra Sneider, who rounded out the top 10, and co-captain Samantha Parker in 15th. “We’ve had some sporadic success this year, not as consistent as it was last year...