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...Patrick Ghattas, 15-14, to become just the fourth men’s fencer to win an individual medal in Harvard history and the first in the saber. Hagamen ends his Crimson career with three All-American finishes. The other six All-Americans were senior foil Enoch Woodhouse and junior epee Teddy Sherrill on the men’s side, and epee fencers senior Jasmine McGlade and Maria Larsson, junior sabre Alexa Weingarden, and freshman foilist Misha Goldfeder for the women. —Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro can be reached at mshapiro@fas.harvard.edu...
...nine individual fencers that qualified for nationals at the NCAA regional competition at Tufts include saber fencers Hagamen, Dan Sachs, and Alexa Weingarden; foil fencers Kai Itameri-Kinter, Enoch Woodhouse, and Misha Goldfeder; and epee fencers McGlade, Teddy Sherill, and Maria Larsson...
...name of top squad in the country. The other fencers received entries into the championship competition through finishing in the top eight in their respective weapons last weekend at the regional meet. These included saber fencers Tim Hagamen, Dan Sachs, and Alexa Weingarden; foil fencers Kai Itameri-Kinter, Enoch Woodhouse, and Misha Goldfeder; and epee fencers Teddy Sherill, Jasmine McGlade, and Maria Larsson. Tuesday the NCAA provided another twelve fencers throughout the country with at-large bids into the competition, two for each weapon in both men’s and women’s. Pensler received...
...were competing for spots at nationals made it,” Hagamen said. “I’m happy to have one last shot at nationals and the other seniors are as well.”The men’s foil competition will display senior Enoch Woodhouse and sophomore Kai Itameri-Kinter. Woodhouse makes the fourth senior qualifier.The epee squad was in unfamiliar territory, fencing without the 2006 epee national champion, junior Benjamin Ungar, absent for a World Cup event.Although last year Ungar could have petitioned for a bye in regionals and a spot for nationals, rule...
...heat. It was great to see everyone fencing at a high level.” The men were not to be outdone, also winning two weapons, but finishing third in the other. Junior Edward Sherill and Hagamen were crowned champions in the epee and saber, respectively. Senior Enoch Woodhouse wore the bronze in the foil at the end of the day for Harvard. “Enoch Woodhouse fenced probably better than I’ve ever seen him fence,” Hagamen said. “It was really great to see him fence up to his potential...