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Senior Arielle Pensler posted a 4-2 record in the first and second round, but a 4-7 record in the finals dropped her to 8th place. Classmate Misha Goldfeder finished 10th, as she went 3-8 in the final round after going 5-1 in the first and second rounds. Freshman Katherine Chou was 3-3 in the first round and 2-4 in the second, before a 1-10 mark in the final round relegated her to 12th place...
...women had an equally strong showing, dropping sabre, 5-4, but winning epée, 5-4, and dominating foil, 8-1. Sophomore Shelby MacLeod and senior Arielle Pensler, both foils, each went 3-0 in their bouts...
...Harvard women’s foil squad also made short work of Tufts, going 9-0 and finishing off its opponents in time to cheer on its teammates on the epee squad as they closed out their bouts. Senior Arielle Pensler started off the foil squad’s win streak with a victory in the opening match of the meet...
...Robin Shin, 15-6, to take the No. 1 spot before being taken to University Health Services, where she was diagnosed with pneumonia. “She could not have performed any better than she did,” Brand said. In the individual foil, junior Arielle Pensler tied for third, taking the bronze, while Anna Podolsky and freshman Shelby MacLeod finished eighth and ninth respectively. In the épeé, Maria Larsson had to settle for second, as she fell to Columbia’s Neely Brandfield-Harvey in a fierce 15-13 bout. All three squads competed...
...definitely looking forward to next weekend, and we’re right in the place that we need to be.” The foil led the way yet again for a women’s squad that has yet to disappoint. Cross, junior co-captain Arielle Pensler, freshman Shelby MacLeod, and junior Anna Podolsky lost just one bout on the day, and the four will need to continue to shine if the Crimson hopes to have any success against powerhouses like Columbia next weekend. “Our team is definitely one of the stronger teams out there...