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...Intercollegiate Fencing Association Championship last weekend and then dominate this weekend.Parker’s weaponmate junior Alexa Weingarden’s season also continues.The women’s epee continued its dominance this spring season with two top finishers in the form of senior Jasmine McGlade and sophomore Maria Larsson. Much like last year, the duo finished in the top two spots.“They both fenced really well, and I anticipated they would qualify—I had no doubts about that,” Brand said. “They are very strong fencers, very strong...
...title in women’s foil, with classmate Arielle Pensler tacking on a third-place finish. In the saber, junior Alexa Weingarden took second in the event she won the previous year. Women’s epee continued to be the rock of the team, with senior Jasmine McGlade topping the list. “For a couple of our seniors, it was their last IFA meet,” said junior co-captain and saber fencer Samantha Parker. “It’s a really fun meet, so people were a lot more relaxed and just...
Brand expressed great optimism about several Crimson fencers for the upcoming NCAAs, including McGlade, Larsson, and senior Timothy Hagamen, who Brand described as “one of the best, if not the best sabre fencer in America...
...only winning record at 2-1. After suffering a close 5-4 defeat last weekend the women’s epee rebounded by going 9-0 against Boston College on Thursday. The squad maintained its momentum yesterday, going 8-1 to eke out the overall win. Senior Jasmine McGlade and sophomore Maria Larsson each went 3-0. “They really jelled against BC,” Brand said. “They feed off of each other’s enthusiasm, they’re very pumped for each match, [and] they help each other. They were flawless...
...Goldfeder and senior saber fencer Dan Sachs. But the squad as a whole stepped things up a notch. The biggest surprise of the night came in the women’s epee: after falling 5-4 to Duke last Sunday, the team of sophomore Maria Larsson and seniors Jasmine McGlade and Precious Eboigbe dominated to pull out a 9-0 win. “They ruled the roost,” Harvard coach Peter Brand said. “They were the best so far this year. They really came through today, they fenced to their potential...