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...Tuesday.”The No. 4 women’s team continued its dominant season, taking the top spot in two of the three weapons.In the épeé, freshman Noam Mills and senior Maria Larsson finished 1-2 in the final standings, with senior Lisa Vastola also making the final pool of 12. Mills went a perfect 11-0 in the finals to take the top spot. “That was great,” Crimson co-captain Emily Cross said. “Noam and Maria have been very strong consistently throughout the season...
...Everyone fenced great and it’s really nice to finish things off with a bang.” Freshman Noam Mills led the team to its success with a 6-0 record on the day. Following Mills’ efforts were Cross and senior epee Lisa Vastola, who each went 5-1. Harvard had clinched the Ivy title in Mills’ final bout. Soon thereafter, cheers and excitement filled the room. “The women jumped up and down and hugged each other,” Brand said. “The last time the women...
...squad has three top notch fencers with extensive national and international experience,” Brand said. “And it showed with all three winning their six matches.”Harvard’s women epee fencers were led by freshman Noam Mills and senior Lisa Vastola, who each went 3-0 against the Pioneers.“Our epee squad has a little more depth than last year with the addition of Noam, and Lisa’s hard work over the past two years has been paying off,” Brand said.Freshman Caroline Vloka...
...19th and 24th, respectively. On the women’s side of things the top finish of the day came in the form of junior co-captain Maria Larsson who took home the silver in epee, falling short of defeating St. John’s Tanya Novakovska. Classmate Lisa Vastola finished 13th. “Maria frankly did surprise me coming in second,” Brand said. “She’s had a good year, but she had some ups and downs throughout the year and in the first few rounds she was a little shaky...
...they’re performing exceptionally well.” The epee continued to be the weakest link for the Crimson, struggling to find any kind of rhythm with continuously gaping holes. Junior co-captain Maria Larsson—the lone trained-epee fencer—and junior Lisa Vastola each notched a 2-1 mark on the day, while freshman walk-on Yunsoo Kim still failed to get the elusive first win. The squad now stands undefeated after a whirlwind week that involved all nine of its fall opponents. The tough and consistent competition included the first annual Beanpot...