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Notre Dame leads in NCAA Championships

{mosimage}Defending national champion University of Notre Dame holds a slim four-point edge over Ohio State at the end of day one of competition at the 2004 NCAA National Collegiate Fencing Championships held at Brandeis University’s Gosman Athletic Center.

 



Notre Dame scored 63 points in the first day of competition, while Ohio State stood at 59 points. Penn State was in third place with 48 points and Pennsylvania had 43 points, good for fourth place.


The Fighting Irish were led by junior foilist Alicja Kryczalo. The two-time defending champion in the foil posted a 13-1 bout record to move to the top of the standings. Ohio State junior Hanna Thompson was second with a 12-2 mark.


In the women’s sabre competition, three fencers were tied with 13 victories after day one. Columbia University sophomore Emma Baratta was atop the standings with a 13-0 record, while Ohio State junior Louise Bond-Williams and Notre Dame rookie Valerie Providenza were just behind with a 13-1 record. Baratta fenced one fewer bout during the day because of an injury to St. John’s University fencer Julia Gelman.


Wayne State University sophomore Anna Garina led was the top epee fencer on the first day, going 13-1 with her one loss coming by a 5-4 margin to Cornell’s Meghan Phair. Notre Dame senior Kerry Walton sat in second place at 12-2.


Brandeis University senior Jessica Lewis-Turner, a senior epeeist, was in 13th place with a 7-6 record after day one. She helped the Judges to a tie for 18th place overall. Harvard was tops among New England institutions with 25 points. Brown was second with nine, followed by Brandeis and Tufts with seven.


Competition resumes at the Gosman Center on Friday morning at 10 a.m. The women’s individual championship bouts are scheduled for 2 p.m. The men’s competition begins Saturday at noon.


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Place School Total MS MF ME WS WF WE
1. Notre Dame 63 18 24 21
2. Ohio State University 59 20 21 18
3. Pennsylvania State University 48 16 17 15
4. Pennsylvania, University of 43 19 12 12
5. Columbia/Barnard 38 20 13 5
6. Northwestern University 31 11 15 5
7. Princeton University 29 7 15 7
8. St. John’s University 25 13 12
9. Harvard University 20 3 10 7
10. Duke University 18 8 10
11. T Temple University 16 6 5 5
11. T Wayne State University 16 16
13. Yale University 15 6 9
14. Cornell University 14 5 9
15. Stanford University 11 11
16. Cal State, Fullerton 10 6 4
17. Brown University 9 9
18. T Brandeis University 7 7
18. T Tufts University 7 7
20. M.I.T. 5 2 3
21. T Haverford College 4 4
21. T U.S. Air Force Academy 4 0 4
21. T UNC, Chapel Hill 4 4
24. Cal Tech 2 2
25. Sacred Heart University 1 1

V = Victories
PCT = Percent of Bouts Won
TS = Touches Scored
TR = Touches Received
Ind = Indicators (TS minus TR)

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