NCAA fencing individual championship

NCAA fencing individual championship

NCAA Fencing individual championship results.

Contents

Men's Foil

Year Champion School
2011 Ariel DeSmet Notre Dame
2010 Gerek Meinhardt Notre Dame
2009 Nicholas Chinman Penn State
2008 Andras Horanyi Ohio State
2007 Andras Horanyi Ohio State
2006 Boaz Ellis Ohio State
2005 Boaz Ellis Ohio State
2004 Boaz Ellis Ohio State
2003 Nontapat Panchan Penn State
2002 Nontapat Panchan Penn State
2001 Jedediah Dupree Columbia
2000 Felix Reichling Stanford
1999 Felix Reichling Stanford
1998 Ayo Griffin Yale
1997 Cliff Bayer Pennsylvania
1996 Thorstein Becker Wayne State
1995 Sean McClain Stanford
1994 Kwame van Leeuwen Harvard
1993 Nick Bravin Stanford
1992 Nick Bravin Stanford
1991 Ben Akins Columbia
1990 Nick Bravin Stanford
1989 Edward Mufel Penn State
1988 Marc Kent Columbia
1987 William Mindel Columbia
1986 Adam Feldman Penn State
1985 Stephan Chauvel Wayne State
1984 Charles Higgs-Coulthard, Notre Dame
1983 Demetrios Valsamis NYU
1982 Alexander Flom George Mason
1981 Ernest Simon Wayne State
1980 Ernest Simon Wayne State
1979 Andrew Bonk Notre Dame
1978 Ernest Simon Wayne State
1977 Pat Gerard Notre Dame
1976 Greg Benko Wayne State
1975 Greg Benko Wayne State
1974 Greg Benko Wayne State
1973 Brooke Makler Pennsylvania
1972 Tyrone Simmons Detroit
1971 Tyrone Simmons Detroit
1970 Walter Krause NYU
1969 Anthony Kestler Columbia
1968 Gerard Esponda San Francisco
1967 Mike Gaylor NYU
1966 Al Davis NYU
1965 Joe Nalven Columbia
1964 Bill Hicks Princeton
1963 Jay Lustig Columbia
1962 Herbert Cohen NYU
1961 Herbert Cohen NYU
1960 Gene Glazer NYU
1959 Joe Paletta Navy
1958 Bruce Davis Wayne State
1957 Bruce Davis Wayne State
1956 Ralph DeMarco Columbia
1954 Robert Goldman Pennsylvania
1953 Ed Nober Brooklyn College
1952 Harold Goldsmith City College of New York
1951 Robert Nielsen Columbia
1950 Robert Nielsen Columbia
1949 Ralph Tedeschi Rutgers
1948 Albert Axelrod City College of New York
1947 Abraham Balk NYU
1946 NOT HELD NOT HELD
1945 NOT HELD NOT HELD
1944 NOT HELD NOT HELD
1943 NOT HELD NOT HELD
1942 Byron Krieger Wayne State
1941 Edward McNamara Northwestern

Men's Epee

Year Champion
2011 Marat Israelian, St. John's
2010 Marat Israelian, St. John's
2009 Slava Zingerman, Wayne State
2008 Slava Zingerman, Wayne State
2007 Slava Zingerman, Wayne State
2006 Benji Ungar, Harvard
2005 Michal Sobieraj, Notre Dame
2004 Arpad Horvath, St. John's
2003 Weston Kelsey, Air Force
2002 Arpad Horvath, St. John's
2001 Soren Thompson, Princeton
2000 Daniel Landgren, Penn State
1999 Alex Roylblat, St. John's
1998 George Hentea, St. John's
1997 Alden Clarke, Stanford
1996 Jeremy Kahn, Duke
1995 Mike Gattner, Lawrence
1994 Harold Winkmann, Princeton
1993 Ben Atkins, Columbia
1992 Harold Bauder, Wayne State
1991 Marc Oshima, Columbia
1990 Jubba Beshin, Notre Dame
1989 Jon Normile, Columbia
1988 Jon Normile, Columbia
1987 James O'Neill, Harvard
1986 Chris O'Loughlin, Pennsylvania
1985 Ettore Bianchi, Wayne State
1984 Ettore Bianchi, Wayne State
1983 Ola Harstrom, Notre Dame
1982 Peter Schifrin, San Jose State
1981 Gill Pezza, Wayne State
1980 Gill Pezza, Wayne State
1979 Carlos Songini, Cleveland State
1978 Bjorne Vaggo, Notre Dame
1977 Hans Wieselgren, New York U.
1976 Randy Eggleton, Pennsylvania
1975 Risto Hurme, New York U.
1974 Risto Hurme, New York U.
1973 Risto Hurme, New York U.
1972 Ernesto Fernandez, Pennsylvania
1971 George Szunyogh, New York U.
1970 John Nadas, Case Reserve
1969 James Wetzler, Pennsylvania
1968 Francisco Don Sieja, Cornell
1967 Goerg Masin, New York U.
1966 Bernhardt Hermann, Iowa
1965 Paul Pesthy, Rutgers
1964 Paul Pesthy, Rutgers
1963 Larry Crum, Navy
1962 Thane Hawkins, Navy
1961 Jerry Halpern, New York U.
1960 Gil Eisner, New York U.
1959 Roland Wommack, Navy
1958 Roland Wommack, Navy
1957 James Margolis, Columbia
1956 Kinmont Hoitsma, Princeton
1954 Henry Kolowrat, Princeton
1953 Jack Tori, Pennsylvania
1952 James Wallner, New York U.
1951 Daniel Chafetz, Columbia
1950 Thomas Stuart, Navy
1949 Richard Bowman, Army
1948 William Bryan, Navy
1947 Abraham Balk, New York U.
1946 NOT HELD
1945 NOT HELD
1944 NOT HELD
1943 NOT HELD
1942 Ben Burtt, Ohio State
1941 G.H. Boland, Illinois

Men's Saber

Year Champion
2011 Daryl Homer, St. John's
2010 Daryl Homer, St. John's
2009 Aleksander Ochocki, Penn State
2008 Jeff Spear, Columbia
2007 Timothy Hagamen, Harvard
2006 Adam Crompton, Ohio State
2005 Sergey Isayenko, St. John's
2004 Adam Crompton, Ohio State
2003 Adam Crompton, Ohio State
2002 Ivan Lee, St. John's
2001 Ivan Lee, St. John's
2000 Gabor Szelle, Notre Dame
1999 Keeth Smart, St. John's
1998 Luke LaValle, Notre Dame
1997 Keeth Smart, St. John's
1996 Maxim Pekarev, Princeton
1995 Paul Palestis, New York U.
1994 Thomas Strzalkowski, Penn State
1993 Thomas Strzalkowski, Penn State
1992 Thomas Strzalkowski, Penn State
1991 Vitali Nazlimov, Penn State
1990 David Mandell, Columbia
1989 Peter Cox, Penn State
1988 Robert Cottingham, Columbia
1987 Michael Lofton, New York U.
1986 Michael Lofton, New York U.
1985 Michael Lofton, New York U.
1984 Michael Lofton, New York U.
1983 John Friedberg, North Carolina
1982 Neil Hick, Wayne State
1981 Paul Friedberg, Pennsylvania
1980 Paul Friedberg, Pennsylvania
1979 Yuri Rabinovich, Wayne State
1978 Mike Sullivan, Notre Dame
1977 Mike Sullivan, Notre Dame
1976 Brian Smith, Columbia
1975 Yuri Rabinovich, Wayne State
1974 Steve Danosi, Wayne State
1973 Peter Westbrook, New York U.
1972 Bruce Soriano, Columbia
1971 Bruce Soriano, Columbia
1970 Bruce Soriano, Columbia
1969 Norman Braslow, Pennsylvania
1968 Todd Makler, Pennsylvania
1967 Todd Makler, Pennsylvania
1966 Paul Apostol, New York U.
1965 Howard Goodman, New York U.
1964 Craig Bell, Illinois
1963 Bela Szentivanyi, Wayne State
1962 Barton Nisonson, Columbia
1961 Israel Colon, New York U.
1960 Mike Desaro, New York U.
1959 Al Morales, Navy
1958 Art Schankin, Illinois
1957 Bernie Balaban, New York U.
1956 Gerald Kaufman, Columbia
1954 Steve Sobel, Columbia
1953 Robert Parmacek, Pennsylvania
1952 Frank Zimolzak, Navy
1951 Chamberless Johnston, Princeton
1950 Alex Treves, Rutgers
1949 Alex Treves, Rutgers
1948 James Day, Navy
1947 Oscar Parsons, Temple
1946 NOT HELD
1945 NOT HELD
1944 NOT HELD
1943 NOT HELD
1942 Andre Deladrier, St. John's
1941 William Meyer, Dartmouth

Women's Foil

Year Champion School
2011 Alexandra Kiefer Harvard
2010 Nicole Ross Columbia-Barnard
2009 Doris Willette Penn State
2008 Monika Golebiewski St. John's
2007 Doris Willette Penn State
2006 Erzsebet Garay St. John's
2005 Emily Cross Harvard
2004 Alicja Kryczalo University of Notre Dame
2003 Alicja Kryczalo Notre Dame
2002 Alicja Kryczalo Notre Dame
2001 Iris Zimmermann Stanford
2000 Eva Petschnigg Princeton
1999 Monique DeBruin Stanford
1998 Felicia Zimmerman Stanford
1997 Yelena Kalkina Ohio State
1996 Olga Kalinovskaya Penn State
1995 Olga Kalinovskaya Penn State
1994 Olga Kalinovskaya Penn State
1993 Olga Kalinovskaya Penn State
1992 Olga Chernyak Penn State
1991 Heidi Piper Notre Dame
1990 Tzu Moy Columbia-Barnard
1989 Yasemin Opcu Wayne State
1988 Molly Sullivan Notre Dame
1987 Caitlin Bilodeaux Columbia-Barnard
1986 Molly Sullivan Notre Dame
1985 Caitlin Bilodeaux Columbia-Barnard
1984 Mary Jane O'Neill Pennsylvania
1983 Jana Angelakis Penn State
1982 Joy Ellingson San Jose State

Women's Epee

Year Champion School
2011 Courtney Hurley Notre Dame
2010 Margherita Guzzi Vincenti Penn State
2009 Anastasia Ferdman Penn State
2008 Kelly Hurley Notre Dame
2007 Anna Garina Wayne State
2006 Katarzyna Trzopek Penn State
2005 Anna Garina Wayne State
2004 Anna Garina Wayne State
2003 Katarzyna Trzopek Penn State
2002 Kerry Walton Notre Dame
2001 Emese Takacs St. John's
2000 Jessica Burke Penn State
1999 Felicia Zimmerman Stanford
1998 Charlotte Walker Penn State
1997 Magda Krol Notre Dame
1996 Nicole Dygert St. John's
1995 Tina Loven St. John's

Women's Saber

Year Champion School
2011 Rebecca Ward Duke
2010 Caroline Vloka Harvard
2009 Rebecca Ward Duke
2008 Sarah Borrmann Notre Dame
2007 Daria Schneider Columbia-Barnard
2006 Mariel Zagunis Notre Dame
2005 Emily Jacobson Columbia-Barnard
2004 Valerie Providenza Notre Dame
2003 Alexis Jemal Rutgers
2002 Sada Jacobson Yale
2001 Sada Jacobson Yale
2000 Caroline Purcell MIT

See also

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