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...respectively, the men (5-5) dropped a down-to-the-wire 14-13 contest to St. John’s and lost 17-10 to the Buckeyes. An impressive day from the women featured an even more impressive day from freshman sabre fencer Caroline Vloka. The rookie went 6-0 on the afternoon, including a win over Olympian Dagmara Wozniak. “Caroline’s had an incredible season, and she definitely showed that this weekend,” co-captain Emily Cross said. “She’s been performing at a really high standard...
...squad led the way again, with co-captain Emily Cross posting an undefeated, 15-0 mark. She was followed closely by a number of rookies who continued to impress in the young season. Freshman epee fencer Noam Mills had an 11-2 afternoon, and classmate and sabre fencer Caroline Vloka went 13-2, losing only in the tough Penn State matchup. “It’s great,” Itameri-Kinter said. “It was important we had a solid class coming in this season, and we did. It’s really important...
...Harvard coach Peter Brand said. “She picked up her game and was fantastic. Really a steady, skilled fencer.”Not to be outdone, two other rookies got in on the domination, with freshman epee fencer Noam Mills and classmate and sabre fencer Caroline Vloka both going undefeated on the night. While neither the epee nor the sabre could boast quite as strong a depth chart or performance as the foil, they held their own. The epee posted the stronger of the two performances, as the top two fencers in Mills and senior Maria Larsson overwhelmed...
...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 was the other fencer to go undefeated, as she finished 3-0 in the sabre against Sacred Heart. The sabre squad also received a strong effort from freshman Hayley Levitt, who rebounded from an opening round defeat to finish 2-1 against the Pioneers. Sophomore Yunsoo Kim also won her first...
...suddenly decided to quit and this hurts us.” But it looks like he has nothing to worry about. For the women, it was all about the freshmen yesterday as three fencers placed in their respective events. Leading the Crimson on the day was freshman Caroline Vloka, who placed first in the sabre event in an impressive premier performance. In the women’s epee, freshman Noam Mills finished sixth. In single elimination, Mills lost to the eventual first-place finisher in a nail-bitingly close match, 15-14. “Noam is probably our best...