Boston College Athletics

Fencing Competes in Northeast Regional
March 10, 2019 | Fencing
Several Eagles among the 210 fencers competing.
NEW YORK – The Boston College fencing team had several student-athletes compete this past weekend at the 2019 NCAA Northeast Regional hosted by Columbia University at Vassar College. The one-day, eight-hour event featured 210 fencers competing in six weapons from 18 Northeast Regional institutions
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Men's Results
Epee
18. Thomas Junseo Park
t-22. Aiden Banyon-Mrak
38. Griffen Rollert
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Foil
11. Cameron Mayer
19. Ari Lichy
26. Philip Acinapuro
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Sabre
12. Bolang Meng
19. Spencer Kuldell
24. Ben Slavin
28. Connor Rounds
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Women's Results
Epee
17. Jaime Bang
21. Laura Boden
38. Christina Ko
39. Lucy Hanson
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Foil
17. Madison Lee
22. Brooke Solsky
34. Kayla Moy
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Sabre
13. Gabrielle Chau
15. Crystal Chen
17. Gillian Lawlor
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Qualification for the NCAA Championship is based on a formula comprising a 60 percent weight on regional performance and 40 percent regular-season meets. The top eight fencers in all events except women's sabre (nine qualifiers) will qualify for nationals, with a maximum of two fencers per team in each event. The next two regional finishers are put into the at-large pool. Two total at-large spots in the epee, foil and sabre for both men's and women's competitors will be awarded.
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No qualifiers are official until the NCAA's announcement on Tuesday, March 12 when NCAA Championship selections are announced. The NCAA Championships are scheduled to place at the Cleveland State Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio on March 21-24.
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Men's Results
Epee
18. Thomas Junseo Park
t-22. Aiden Banyon-Mrak
38. Griffen Rollert
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Foil
11. Cameron Mayer
19. Ari Lichy
26. Philip Acinapuro
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Sabre
12. Bolang Meng
19. Spencer Kuldell
24. Ben Slavin
28. Connor Rounds
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Women's Results
Epee
17. Jaime Bang
21. Laura Boden
38. Christina Ko
39. Lucy Hanson
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Foil
17. Madison Lee
22. Brooke Solsky
34. Kayla Moy
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Sabre
13. Gabrielle Chau
15. Crystal Chen
17. Gillian Lawlor
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Qualification for the NCAA Championship is based on a formula comprising a 60 percent weight on regional performance and 40 percent regular-season meets. The top eight fencers in all events except women's sabre (nine qualifiers) will qualify for nationals, with a maximum of two fencers per team in each event. The next two regional finishers are put into the at-large pool. Two total at-large spots in the epee, foil and sabre for both men's and women's competitors will be awarded.
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No qualifiers are official until the NCAA's announcement on Tuesday, March 12 when NCAA Championship selections are announced. The NCAA Championships are scheduled to place at the Cleveland State Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio on March 21-24.
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