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Added on top of that pressure of possibly wearing the Harvard sweater for the last time was the memory of a double overtime defeat in the NCAA tournament just two years ago. In the championship game of 2003, the Crimson fell in the second extra frame to Duluth by a score...
...NCAA Fencing Championships, hosted by Rice University in Houston, consisted of a four-day meet with a round robin style tournament including both men and women’s events. Harvard brought a total of ten fencers—five men and five women—to nationals...
...ending the tournament in sixth, the Crimson outdid the school’s previous best combined finish of eighth place at the national tournament. After the first two days of competition, Harvard stood in fifth place and held on down the stretch, dropping only one place to wind up in sixth. Of the team’s final output of 134 points, 55 points came from the saber competitions, 37 points in the foil and 42 points in the ep?...
Bringing such a large contingent to the tournament not only proved that Harvard is among the nation’s best, but it benefited the fencers’ performances as well...
...saber finals, fellow junior David Jackus jumped an impressive five places from the preliminaries to end the tournament with a 12th-place finish, matching his result from the 2004 NCAA competition. In the men’s foil, sophomore Enoch Woodhouse—Harvard’s sole competitor in the event—finished in 19th-place. Woodhouse finished fifth in the foil event at last year’s NCAA meet. Junior Julian Rose and freshman Benjamin Ungar finished back-to-back in the men’s epée finals, placing sixth and seventh respectively...