
Hadley Husisian, left, and Kasia Nixon, third from left, medaled at the Grand Prix in Colombia.
Husisian, Nixon Medal at Grand Prix in Colombia
May 12, 2025 | Men's Fencing, Women's Fencing
Rising junior Hadley Husisian won an épée silver medal and Kasia Nixon '21 won épée bronze at the Grand Prix in Bogota, Colombia, that wrapped on May 10.
Each Tiger won four straight matches to reach the semis, with Husisian defeating Eszter Muhari, the 2023 and 2025 NCAA champion, 15-11 in the quarters. Complete results are available here.
Husisian has gone 2 for 2 in earning All-American honors during her time at Princeton, taking third at the NCAA championships in each of her first two seasons. Nixon won the 2018 NCAA épée title.
On the men's side, Tristan Szapary '24, the 2024 NCAA épée champion, made the round of 16, defeating Japan's Koki Kano, the 2024 Olympic gold medalist, in the round of 32. Complete results for the men's competition are available here.
Each Tiger won four straight matches to reach the semis, with Husisian defeating Eszter Muhari, the 2023 and 2025 NCAA champion, 15-11 in the quarters. Complete results are available here.
Husisian has gone 2 for 2 in earning All-American honors during her time at Princeton, taking third at the NCAA championships in each of her first two seasons. Nixon won the 2018 NCAA épée title.
On the men's side, Tristan Szapary '24, the 2024 NCAA épée champion, made the round of 16, defeating Japan's Koki Kano, the 2024 Olympic gold medalist, in the round of 32. Complete results for the men's competition are available here.
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