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...epeeist Billy Stallings, who took gold at the Northeast Regional competition. While only qualifying 10 of a possible 12 fencers gave Harvard almost no chance at winning, the squad managed to beat out numerous other schools for sixth behind All-American performances from saberists senior Alexa Weingarden, freshman Alexandra Sneider, and senior Steve Ahn, as well as senior epeeist Teddy Sherrill. “Going into NCAAs, a lot of the pressure was off for the end of the season,” Parker said. “I think people just went, had a lot of fun, worked really...
...between the eighth place spot and the top at the end of the day, so I was pleased with her finish.” Also finishing with All-American status for Harvard, given to the top 12 finishers at the NCAA championships, were senior Steve Ahn and freshman Alexandra Sneider at men’s and women’s saber. Both placed 12th in a field of 24 fencers. Ahn finished with 12 total victories, while Sneider claimed 10 victories. For the Harvard women especially, the performance marked the end of an unexpectedly successful season. Junior co-captain Maria...
...sophomore Billy Stallings—who won the gold at regionals—and in sabre, senior Steve Ahn. The women’s side also earned five bids, with junior co-captain Maria Larsson in epee, sophomores Arielle Pensler and Anna Podolsky in foil, and freshman Allie Sneider and senior Alexa Weingarden qualifying in sabre. Columbia, St. John, Notre Dame, and Ohio State all qualified the maximum 12 fencers, with reigning national champions Penn State falling one behind at 11. With fewer fencers than five other squads heading into the competition, it will be incredibly difficult for Harvard...
...stronger throughout the day. This tournament really showed what she’s capable of doing.” The best all-around performance came from women’s saber, where senior Alexa Weingarden and co-captain Samantha Parker finished sixth and seventh, while freshman Alexandra Sneider notched 11th. “All three of our women’s saber fencers were in the final,” Brand said. “A very strong showing by our three saberists, probably the strongest showing on the women’s side all together. It was a great...
...turned things around to post an impressive day. The foilists dropped just two bouts outside of a tough 6-3 loss to the Lions, posting 8-1 victories over the Bears and the Big Red. The sabre fencers joined in on the Cornell pounding, 6-3, as freshman Alexandra Sneider went a perfect 3-0 in her bouts. The squad also posted the closest matchup against Columbia, falling, 5-4, before losing 6-3 to Brown. Senior Alexa Weingarden continued her quest for Ivy League greatness, beating Columbia phenom and Olympic competitor Emily Jacobson. As has been consistently true throughout...