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...IFAs were great because I think they demonstrated to everyone that we are a real force in fencing at this point,” Timothy Hagamen, co-captain of the men’s team, said...
...wins, good enough for 156 points. The closest opponent was Penn, which finished with 125 points. Columbia, Princeton, and Brandeis composed the rest of the top five, in that order. Senior David Jackus took home the gold medal in the indivdual saber by beating teammate and junior Tim Hagamen 15-11 in the championship bout. It was in the team saber events, in fact, that Harvard dealt the most devastating damage to its opponents, winning a near-perfect 27-of-30 matches in this category. Junior Dan Sachs won all 10 of his bouts in that section of the meet...
...list of contenders for the title of Ivy League Champions when they face off against Brown, Princeton and Penn on Sunday. Freshman foilist Kai Itameri-Kinter won his bout 3-0, and the men’s sabre squad of senior David J. Jakus, and juniors Timothy Hagamen and Daniel Sachs also went undefeated to total 9-0. On the women’s side, senior Chloe Stinetorf and sophomores Emily Cross, Carolyn Wright, and Alexa Weingarden also all went undefeated. Coach Peter Brand said that, while it is “imperative” for the Harvard teams...
...just two Ivy League teams, along with Princeton, to remain undefeated this season. Harvard took care of the Bulldogs by a score of 22-5, and also finished off the Lions, 16-11. “We really beat them pretty well,” junior Tim Hagamen said. The saber trio of Hagamen, senior David Jakus, and junior Daniel Sachs went 3-0 in their bouts in beating Yale in the early matchup, while freshman Kal Itaneri-Kinter and sophomore Benjamin Unger each went 6-0 in foil and epee, respectively. As was the case with the women...
...think that the team result was good, but we can do even better next year, especially if we qualify more people,” Hagamen said. “We are a strong fencing school...