Fencing Begins Title Hunt, Set to Compete at Ivy League Championships, Part 1
Photo of: Senior co-captain Long Ouyang and the Harvard
men's fencing team compete at the Ivy League Championships, Part 1
this weekend.
Photo courtesy of DSPics.com.
The Particulars:
The Harvard men’s and women’s fencing teams will take
on Cornell, Penn and Yale at the Ivy League Championships, part 1.
The event will be held in Ithaca, N.Y.
Last Time Out:
The Harvard men posted a pair of wins at the Brandeis
Invitational. The Crimson rolled past Air Force, 17-10, and
Haverford, 23-4. On the women’s side, Harvard downed Air
Force, 24-3, and Haverford, 17-10, at the event.
About Harvard:
The Crimson men enter the weekend ranked No. 6 in the United
States Fencing Coaches Association national poll. The team owns an
8-5 record on the season. The Harvard women are the reigning Ivy
League champions and have a 9-5 record. The Crimson have won eight
Ivy League championships in program history with the men capturing
five and the women taking three.
Scouting the Opponents:
Cornell serves as the host of the Ivy League Championship, part 1.
The Big Red boast a 12-1 record heading into the weekend. Yale
sports an 11-2 record on the men’s side while the
women’s squad is 10-3 on the year. The Bulldogs have laid
claim to nine Ivy League crowns, six by the women and three by the
men.
On the men’s side, Penn owns an 11-1 overall record and took
the Ancient Eight title last season. The Quakers are also ranked
seventh in the USFCA national poll. The Penn women are the No. 10
team in the nation with an overall record of 10-4. The Quakers have
captured 10 Ivy League crowns on the women’s side while the
men have 13 titles to their credit.
Follow From Home:
The Ivy League will be providing live
stats for the Ivy League Championships, part 1.
Up Next:
Beantown bragging rights will be on the line as Harvard takes on
Brandeis, MIT and Boston College in the Beanpot tournament, Feb.
24.

