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...Crimson eyes Feb. 22’s continuation of the tournament in a comfortable position. With a win against Brown, they are guaranteed a share of the Ivy League title. With another win against Penn, Harvard will win the tournament and be Ivy League Champions. Freshman sabre Valentin Staller and co-captain épée Benji Unger led the Crimson on the day for the men’s team, both posting a 3-0 record against the Tigers. Staller also won two of his three bouts against the Bulldogs. But it was not enough for the team...
...Itameri-Kinter posted the same mark. “Kai is very resilient, very durable, and extremely dependable,” Brand said. “It’s his senior year, it’s going to be tough to lose him.” Freshman Valentin Staller continued to shine for the sabre, but also got some unexpected help from senior Scott DiGiulio. “The other starter that I think is coming out of his funk is Scott DiGiulio, who came on very strong,” Brand said. “He?...
...foil that led the way against St. John’s, besting the Red Storm 8-1 and setting up the epee showdown. As on the women’s side, it was a rookie that shined in the men’s sabre, as Valentin Staller boasted a 4-2 record. Overall it was a telling day for a Crimson team that has just one more warm-up competition next weekend before it hits the heart of its season at the Ivy League Championships next month. “I’m pretty optimistic,” Cross...
...this year.” After starting out strong with a commanding, 21-6 over the Brewers, the Crimson dropped the next two close matches and followed that up with a disappointing 18-9 loss to Nittany Lions. The top performance came in the sabre, where rookie Valentin Staller went an impressive 11-1. Ungar followed him up as a close second, and co-captain Kai Itameri-Kinter was third-best with an 8-4 record. The women continued to outperform the men, demolishing Vassar 22-5, the Violets 21-6, the Owls 18-9, and Princeton...
...rhythm back in learning how to fence competitively.”The Harvard men finished their only dual meet of the night against Sacred Heart with scores of 6-3 in sabre, 5-4 in foil, and 6-3 in epee.The Crimson was led by freshman Valentin Staller, who won all three of his matches against the Pioneers, including a close victory over the defending U.S. Junior champion, Marty Williams, in sabre.“Valentin is one of the top junior sabre fencers in the country,” Brand said. “Valentin is a sensational athlete...