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Ten Tigers Set for NCAA Fencing Championships
March 11, 2025 | General, Men's Fencing, Women's Fencing
Ten Tigers have earned qualification to the NCAA Championships, the NCAA announced on Tuesday, Mar. 11.
The event will be held March 20-23 at Penn State. The men will compete on the first two days with the women competing the second two days. Each weapon will have 24 fencers with each fencer competing in a five-touch bout with each of the other fencers in that weapon, and each victory counting as one point toward the team total. The top four fencers in each weapon will advance on the second day of their competition to the individual championships, in which a 15-touch semifinal and a 15-touch final will determine the NCAA individual champion. The team title, which is combined between men and women, will be determined through the accumulation of wins during pool bouts.
Live results will be available here. Competition will begin at 9 a.m. each day with the individual men's semifinals set to begin at 1 p.m. Friday and the individual women's semifinals set to begin at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. The ESPN+ broadcast of the men's semis and finals will be available here and the women's here.
Here are Princeton's qualifiers:
Ronald Anglade, Sr., men's saber, third NCAA championships, placed 17th in 2022 and fifth in 2023
Alec Brooke, So., men's épée, second NCAA championships, placed 14th in 2024
Allen Chen, Fr., men's foil, first NCAA championships
Emese Domonkos, Fr., women's saber, first NCAA championships
Hadley Husisian, So., women's épée, second NCAA championships, placed third in 2023
Chin-Yi Kong, Fr., women's foil, first NCAA championships
Nicholas Lawson, Sr., second NCAA championships, placed second in 2022
Alexandra Lee, So., women's saber, second NCAA championships, placed seventh in 2024
Brandon Lee, Jr., men's foil, second NCAA championships, placed seventh in 2023
Leehi Machulsky, Fr., women's épée, first NCAA championships
The event will be held March 20-23 at Penn State. The men will compete on the first two days with the women competing the second two days. Each weapon will have 24 fencers with each fencer competing in a five-touch bout with each of the other fencers in that weapon, and each victory counting as one point toward the team total. The top four fencers in each weapon will advance on the second day of their competition to the individual championships, in which a 15-touch semifinal and a 15-touch final will determine the NCAA individual champion. The team title, which is combined between men and women, will be determined through the accumulation of wins during pool bouts.
Live results will be available here. Competition will begin at 9 a.m. each day with the individual men's semifinals set to begin at 1 p.m. Friday and the individual women's semifinals set to begin at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. The ESPN+ broadcast of the men's semis and finals will be available here and the women's here.
Here are Princeton's qualifiers:
Ronald Anglade, Sr., men's saber, third NCAA championships, placed 17th in 2022 and fifth in 2023
Alec Brooke, So., men's épée, second NCAA championships, placed 14th in 2024
Allen Chen, Fr., men's foil, first NCAA championships
Emese Domonkos, Fr., women's saber, first NCAA championships
Hadley Husisian, So., women's épée, second NCAA championships, placed third in 2023
Chin-Yi Kong, Fr., women's foil, first NCAA championships
Nicholas Lawson, Sr., second NCAA championships, placed second in 2022
Alexandra Lee, So., women's saber, second NCAA championships, placed seventh in 2024
Brandon Lee, Jr., men's foil, second NCAA championships, placed seventh in 2023
Leehi Machulsky, Fr., women's épée, first NCAA championships
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