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Men's Fencing Earns Victory at NFC Championships
November 25, 2024 | Fencing
Men's Fencing finishes first overall with a 7-0 record, while Women's Fencing earns second place with 10-1 record.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Boston College Men's Fencing team earned first place at the 2024 Northeast Fencing Conference Championships, while the Men's and Women's teams won the combined championship over the weekend of Nov. 23-24 in Providence, R.I.Â
The Men's team earned a perfect 7-0 record over the two-day championship meet, while the Women's team compiled a 10-1 record. The Eagles won the Northeast Fencing Conference Championship on the Men's side, while also earning the combined Men's and Women's championship with their 17-1 total record.
Men's Highlights
Women's Highlights
Up next: The Eagles will travel to Waltham, Mass. to compete in the Brandeis Invitational on Dec. 8.Â
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The Men's team earned a perfect 7-0 record over the two-day championship meet, while the Women's team compiled a 10-1 record. The Eagles won the Northeast Fencing Conference Championship on the Men's side, while also earning the combined Men's and Women's championship with their 17-1 total record.
Men's Highlights
- Ryan Ho earned his 100th career win at Boston College.
- With the victory on Sunday, Head Coach Brendan Doris-Pierce reached 200 wins at Boston College
- The Eagles compiled a perfect 7-0 record en route to the Northeast Fencing Conference Championship
- Men's Foil and Epee earned perfect 7-0 records, while Men's Sabre had a 6-1 record.
- Men's Epee had a 9-0 victory over Wheaton and MIT to help lead BC to the team victory over each opponent.
- Men's Epee continued an impressive start to the season, keeping their perfect record alive going into the next meet.Â
- The Men's team finished first overall.Â
Women's Highlights
- Anisha Kundu and Artemis Christeas both earned their 100th career win at Boston College over the weekend.
- The Eagles earned a 10-1 record with 24-3 victories over Wellesley, Sacred Heart, and Vassar, while also beating Wheaton 25-2.
- Women's Foil had three 9-0 wins, which allowed for them to have a 10-1 record throughout the weekend.Â
- Women's Epee had a 9-2 record, and fought to two 9-0 victories.Â
- Women's Sabre compiled a 8-3 record, while earning four 9-0 victories.
- The Women's team finished in second place.
Up next: The Eagles will travel to Waltham, Mass. to compete in the Brandeis Invitational on Dec. 8.Â
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