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Fencing Goes Perfect at Columbia Invitational
11/18/2023 8:02:00 PM | Fencing
The Lions took down NJIT, Stevens and Johns Hopkins in dominant fashion
NEW YORK — The Columbia fencing teams combined to go 6-0 at the Columbia Invitational Saturday in the Blue Gym of the Dodge Fitness Center. The Lions coasted in all three rounds as the men stayed perfect at 11-0 and the women improved to 11-1 on the year.
In round one, the women's foil trio of Rachael Kim, Vivian Zheng and Christelle Ko took care of business in a 22-5 win over Stevens. The men took down the Ducks, 21-6 thanks to an 8-1 mark from Samarth Kumbla, Ethan Xiao and Michael Hilmer.
The women earned a complete sweep of NJIT, 27-0, in the second round. Men's foil shined again, going 9-0, with Kumbla joined by Zachary Binder and Bogdan Hamilton against the highlanders in a 21-6 triumph.
Johns Hopkins proved to be the toughest opponent of the day, but weapon wins in foil and sabre for both the men and women were the difference to close the competition unblemished.
Columbia is back in action on January 14 at the Penn State Invitational where the Lions will take on the host Nittany Lions, Haverford (men only), Temple (women only), Duke, Penn and North Carolina.
For the latest on Columbia's fencing programs, follow @CULionsFencing on Twitter and Instagram and the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
COLUMBIA INVITATIONAL TEAM RESULTS
Men
Columbia 21, Stevens 6
Columbia 21, NJIT 6
Columbia 17, Johns Hopkins 10
Women
Columbia 22, Stevens 5
Columbia 27, NJIT 0
Columbia 19, Johns Hopkins 8
In round one, the women's foil trio of Rachael Kim, Vivian Zheng and Christelle Ko took care of business in a 22-5 win over Stevens. The men took down the Ducks, 21-6 thanks to an 8-1 mark from Samarth Kumbla, Ethan Xiao and Michael Hilmer.
The women earned a complete sweep of NJIT, 27-0, in the second round. Men's foil shined again, going 9-0, with Kumbla joined by Zachary Binder and Bogdan Hamilton against the highlanders in a 21-6 triumph.
Johns Hopkins proved to be the toughest opponent of the day, but weapon wins in foil and sabre for both the men and women were the difference to close the competition unblemished.
Columbia is back in action on January 14 at the Penn State Invitational where the Lions will take on the host Nittany Lions, Haverford (men only), Temple (women only), Duke, Penn and North Carolina.
For the latest on Columbia's fencing programs, follow @CULionsFencing on Twitter and Instagram and the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
COLUMBIA INVITATIONAL TEAM RESULTS
Men
Columbia 21, Stevens 6
Columbia 21, NJIT 6
Columbia 17, Johns Hopkins 10
Women
Columbia 22, Stevens 5
Columbia 27, NJIT 0
Columbia 19, Johns Hopkins 8
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