Word: keidan
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Shining amidst the general gloom, the Crimson epee team took its first Ivy match of the year, 5-4. Junior Harry Jergesen swept three bouts, including a 5-4 decision over fellow all-Ivy Leaguer Don Sieja. Brian Keidan downed Cornell sophomore Vic Addonizio, 5-2, and Allen Lewis...
Second man in epee is senior Brian Keidan, a two-year letterman. Although he is slow, Keidan is finally "using his brains," Marion said...
Webster F. Williams Jr. '35 ex-captain and intercollegiate champion will head an epee squad which includes Giles Constable '50, associate professor of History, and James M. Roberts '60. Sophomores Harry Jergesen and Steve Shea and junior Brian Keidan will fence for the varsity...
After beating Richard Floyran, 5-3. Harvard junior Brian Keidan had to for-felt his two remaining epee bouts because of an upset stomach. The epee team won anyway, 5-4, as Steve Shea won two bouts. Harvard's Ed Platt lost one, but clipped Don Clecak, 5-2, and Floryan...
...fences, took three bouts in epee. In the first bout, he picked apart Penn's Mark Rosenberg with five touches in less than a minute. Harvard's Steve Shea followed with a slim 5-4 decision over Jay Miller, but Ron McMahan's 5-2 pasting of Brian Keidan gave Penn a 5-4 lead at the end of the first round...