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...very strong showing by our three saberists, probably the strongest showing on the women’s side all together. It was a great effort.” The biggest surprises of the day came from the women’s foil, where sophomore standout Misha Goldfeder finished just 16th, while classmates Anna Podolsky and Arielle Pensler finished fifth and seventh, respectively. Tuesday the NCAA selection committee will decide which 24 fencers in each weapon make it into the Championship tournament March 13-16, with the final selections being released on Wednesday. As the decisions take both season record...
...selection Teddy Sherrill, who earned a silver medal in the event. In a thrilling bout with Princeton’s Graham Wicas, Sherrill lost by the slimmest of margins, 5-4. The Tiger win gave Princeton a share of the overall men’s epee victory. Sophomore Misha Goldfeder, also an All-Ivy performer, won the gold medal in women’s foil for the second year in a row. “It was an exceptional performance since the women’s foil field is exceptionally strong here,” Brand said...
...captain Scott DiGiulio all going 3-0 in their bouts. Harvard did not lose any weapon, with the only close matchup coming in a 5-4 win in epee. After a disappointing first Ivy weekend from the women’s foil squad, the sophomore trio of Misha Goldfeder, Arielle Pensler, and Anna Podolsky turned things around to post an impressive day. The foilists dropped just two bouts outside of a tough 6-3 loss to the Lions, posting 8-1 victories over the Bears and the Big Red. The sabre fencers joined in on the Cornell pounding...
With the score tied at 13 and the final foil bout on deck, a fencing enthusiast would expect to see the top foil fencer from each squad lining up. Instead, Harvard sophomore Misha Goldfeder found herself across from Penn State’s third best, who she defeated handily, 5-1, to rope in the 14-13 victory...
...preparing your actions in the same way. It’s a little slower, it’s a little more patient.” The foilists were up to the challenge, losing no time in continuing their march to perfection. The sophomore trio of Misha Goldfeder, Arielle Pensler, and Anna Podolsky has surprised even its coach by competing at the highest level and with the highest consistency. Coming off a weekend where it beat the reigning champion Penn State foil fencers 6-3, the momentum did not fail to carry over. “I think they work together...