PRINCETON, N.J. – After leading the Harvard women's fencing to its first outright Ivy League Championship since 2009, the Crimson coaching staff earned the Ivy League Women's Coaching Staff of the Year award.
Led by head coach
Daria Schneider and assistant coaches
Dagmara Wozniak,
Adam Maczik,
Jed Dupree,
Jason Pryor and
Alberto Linaldi, Harvard was dominant in its run to the Ivy League title, ending the tournament with a staggering 6-0 record, including an impressive 19-8 win against top-seed Princeton. With the win in Philadelphia, the Crimson women now have five Ivy League titles in program history.
The elite Crimson coaching staff also led five Crimson to All-Ivy League honors on the women's side. Sophomore
Jessica Zi Jia Guo and senior
Lauren Scruggs earned spots on the All-Ivy League First Team, while sophomore
Isabella Chin, junior
Chloe Williams and sophomore
Kaitlyn Pak were selected for the All-Ivy League Second Team.
Harvard returns to collegiate competition on Sunday, Mar. 9 for the NCAA Northeast Regional Championships.
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