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Buckeyes win NCAA Title

{mosimage}The Ohio State Buckeyes claimed their first-ever NCAA Fencing National Championships in the final day of the competition March 28. Ohio State outscored second-place Penn State by 34 points en route to a 194-160 victory, at the Gosman Athletic Center on the campus of Brandeis University.

Ohio State posted the second-highest team total in the five years that the NCAA has contested events in six weapons. The Buckeyes won 97 bouts in both the men’s and women’s competition to reach their total of 194 points. Penn State surpassed Notre Dame on the final day of competition to keep its streak of finishing in the top two of every NCAA National Collegiate Fencing Championship that has been held since 1990.


Notre Dame finished in third place with 153 points, while St. John’s (N.Y.) moved into the top four with 149 points. Columbia placed fifth with 146 points. St. John’s was the top scorer in the men’s competition, totaling 109 bout victories.


Individually, Ohio State sophomore Adam Crompton successfully defended his 2003 sabre crown. Crompton narrowly defeated Columbia fencer Sergey Isayenko, 15-14, in the title bout, avenging one of his two losses in the round robin. Rutgers freshman Benjamin Igoe defeated Penn State’s Marten Zagunis, 15-6, to claim third place in the sabre.


Buckeye freshman Boaz Ellis went 24-1 on the day to claim his first NCAA title in the foil. Ellis defeated Yale sophomore Cory Werk, 15-8, in the title bout. Werk, seeded fourth in the semis, reached the final match by handing top-seeded St. John’s sophomore Nitai Kfir one of his two losses for the tournament, 15-12. Kfir defeated Columbia’s Jeremy Sinkin, 15-12, for third place.


The finals of the men’s epee was an all-St. John’s affair as junior Arpad Horvath defeated rookie teammate Benjamin Bratton, 15-7, in the finals. It was the second crown for Horvath, who won the 2002 title. Both Red Storm fencers survived narrow semifinal matches. Bratton defeated Notre Dame junior Michal Sobieraj, 15-13, while Horvath downed Ohio State junior Denis Tolkachev, 11-10, in overtime. Sobieraj claimed third place with a 15-8 victory.


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Final Team Standings and Point Totals by Weapon:
Place School Total MS MF ME WS WF WE
1. Ohio State University 194 35 34 28 33 37 27
2. Pennsylvania State University 160 35 22 19 32 29 23
3. Notre Dame 153 23 16 18 26 40 30
4. St. John’s University 149 36 37 36 20 20
5. Columbia/Barnard 146 29 30 27 29 18 13
6. Pennsylvania, University of 104 9 27 32 15 21
7. Princeton University 79 16 15 11 26 11
8. Harvard University 73 12 16 10 4 19 12
9. Wayne State University 62 6 27 29
10. Stanford University 60 21 10 12 17
11. Northwestern University 50 16 27 7
12. Duke University 48 10 10 13 15
13. T Rutgers University 44 18 13 13
13. T Yale University 44 16 6 9 13
15. Cal State, Fullerton 35 18 10 7
16. U.S. Air Force Academy 34 3 22 3 6
17. Brandeis University 28 4 14 10
18. Temple University 25 9 7 9
19. Cornell University 23 8 15
20. New York University 19 14 5
21. Brown University 17 2 15
22. Haverford College 14 9 5
23. T Drew University 12 12
23. T M.I.T. 12 4 8
25. T Tufts University 11 11
25. T UNC, Chapel Hill 11 5 6
27. Vassar College 8 8
28. Johns Hopkins University 7 7
29. T Cal Tech 6 6
29. T NJ Institute of Technology 6 6
29. T U.C. San Diego 6 6
32. T Hunter College 1 1
32. T Sacred Heart University 1 1

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


Individual Results on the following pages.


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MEN’S SABER – Final Standings
Place Name School V Pct. TS TR Ind.
1. Adam Crompton Ohio State 21 0.913 111 48 +63
2. Sergey Isayenko St. John’s 20 0.870 111 62 +49
3. Benjamin Igoe Rutgers 18 0.783 101 63 +38
4. Marten Zagunis Penn State 18 0.783 98 66 +32
5. Ian Farr Penn State 17 0.739 96 70 +26
6. Alexander Krul Columbia 16 0.696 103 69 +34
7. Darrin Whitmer St. John’s 16 0.696 90 77 +13
8. Andrew Magee N.Y.U. 14 0.609 93 77 +16
9. Jason Paul Ohio State 14 0.609 86 78 +8
10. Patrick Ghattas Notre Dame 13 0.565 95 74 +21
11. Paul Reyfman Columbia 13 0.565 99 86 +13
12. David Jakus Harvard 12 0.522 84 78 +6
13. Curtis Andrus Stanford 12 0.522 86 81 +5
14. Matthew Stearns Notre Dame 10 0.435 78 89 -11
15. Christian Flanders Haverford 9 0.391 80 89 -9
16. Robert Owens Stanford 9 0.391 74 88 -14
17. Mark Kindrachuk Pennsylvania 9 0.391 72 98 -26
18. Justin Bernstein Vassar College 8 0.348 70 94 -24
19. Bret Martin U.C. San Diego 6 0.261 74 99 -25
20. Phil Dolata N.J.I.T. 6 0.261 67 101 -34
21. Bobby Smith Wayne State 6 0.261 63 100 -37
22. Wesley Newkirk North Carolina 5 0.217 64 102 -38
23. Sam Bartron Air Force 3 0.130 66 111 -45
24. Randy Bresil Hunter College 1 0.043 53 114 -61

Men’s Saber Medal Bouts


Semifinals
(1) Adam Crompton def. (4) Marten Zagunis, 15-10
(2) Sergey Isayenko def. (3) Benjamin Igoe, 15-12


Bronze Medal Bout
(3) Benjamin Igoe def. (4) Marten Zagunis, 15-6


Gold Medal Bout
(1) Adam Crompton def. (2) Sergey Isayenko, 15-14



































































































































































































































































MEN’S FOIL – Final Standings
Place Name School V Pct. TS TR Ind.
1. Boaz Ellis Ohio State 22 0.957 113 34 +79
2. Cory Werk Yale 16 0.696 98 72 +26
3. Nitai Kfir St. John’s 22 0.957 114 32 +82
4. Jeremy Sinkin Columbia 18 0.783 99 69 +30
5. Enoch Woodhouse Harvard 16 0.696 94 71 +23
6. Henry Kennard St. John’s 15 0.652 96 73 +23
7. Ian Schlaepfer Penn State 14 0.609 95 80 +15
8. Andy Radu Pennsylvania 14 0.609 89 78 +11
9. Michael Galligan Pennsylvania 13 0.565 88 74 +14
10. Jesse Schibilia Rutgers 13 0.565 92 80 +12
11. Nathan Weir Ohio State 12 0.522 85 86 -1
12. Calvin Chen Columbia 12 0.522 83 90 -7
13. Eric Stodola Princeton 10 0.435 87 86 +1
14. Florian Reichling Stanford 10 0.435 84 87 -3
15. Benjamin Hendricks Duke 10 0.435 85 93 -8
16. Roland Breden Cal St. Fullerton 10 0.435 77 90 -13
17. Forest Walton Notre Dame 9 0.391 83 95 -12
18. Jake Clark Penn State 8 0.348 70 95 -25
19. Brian Fraser Cal St. Fullerton 8 0.348 61 93 -32
20. Frank Bontempo Notre Dame 7 0.304 70 97 -27
21. Alejandro Bras Princeton 6 0.261 75 99 -24
22. Willy Chang N.Y.U. 5 0.217 54 109 -55
23. Benji Rostoker Brandeis 4 0.174 54 103 -49
24. Jeremy Zeitlin Brown 2 0.087 50 110 -60

Men’s Foil Medal Bouts


Semifinals
(4) Cory Werk def. (1) Nitai Kfir, 15-12
(2) Boaz Ellis def. (3) Jeremy Sinkin, 15-11


Bronze Medal Bout
(1) Nitai Kfir def. (3) Jeremy Sinkin, 15-12


Gold Medal Bout
(2) Boaz Ellis def. (4) Cory Werk, 15-8




































































































































































































































































MEN’S EPEE – Final Standings


Place


Name


School


V


Pct.


TS


TR


Ind.

1. Árpád Horváth St. John’s 18 0.783 103 60 +43
2. Benjamin Bratton St. John’s 18 0.783 105 72 +33
3. Michal Sobieraj Notre Dame 18 0.783 98 67 +31
4. Denis Tolkachev Ohio State 16 0.696 99 61 +38
5. Adam Wiercioch Penn State 16 0.696 90 60 +30
6. William Verigan Columbia 16 0.696 97 75 +22
7. Marek Petraszek Wayne State 15 0.652 86 79 +7
8. Jason Henderson Rutgers 13 0.565 98 84 +14
9. Dana Sanford Drew 12 0.522 92 83 +9
10. William Jones Ohio State 12 0.522 88 79 +9
11. Jason Stockdale Air Force 12 0.522 92 87 +5
12. Wojciech Dudek Wayne State 12 0.522 83 80 +3
13. Martin Lee Stanford 12 0.522 85 83 +2
14. Michael Yablon Columbia 11 0.478 82 91 -9
15. Kai Keller Brandeis 10 0.435 87 86 +1
16. Timothy French Air Force 10 0.435 82 88 -6
17. Julian Rose Harvard 10 0.435 82 95 -13
18. Nathan Bragg Duke 10 0.435 75 90 -15
19. Ben Solomon Princeton 9 0.391 87 94 -7
20. Matthew Bouloubasis Johns Hopkins 7 0.304 77 99 -22
21. Fenil Ghodadra Princeton 6 0.261 60 97 -37
22. James Rohrbach Yale 6 0.261 63 106 -43
23. Andrew Sofer Brandeis 4 0.174 69 109 -40
24. Alex Bruske Penn State 3 0.130 52 107 -55

Men’s Epee Medal Bouts


Semifinals
(1) Arpad Horvath def. (4) Denis Tolkachev, 11-10
(2) Benjamin Bratton def. (3) Michal Sobieraj, 15-13


Bronze Medal Bout
(3) Michal Sobieraj def. (4) Denis Tolkachev, 15-8


Gold Medal Bout
(1) Arpad Horvath def. (2) Benjamin Bratton, 15-7





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