2024-25 Fencing Roster
Roster

Charlotte Depew
- Position:
- SABRE
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Bernards
- Hometown:
- Bernardsville, N.J.
- School:
- Columbia College
- Major:
- Biological Sciences
YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
2024-25
Competed in five regular season meets … Competed at Ivy League Round Robins.
2023-24
Participated in two regular season meets at Kolombatovich Historical Meet and Columbia Invitational.
2022-23
Competed at Columbia Invitational … Did not fence in any other competitions.
2021-22
Went 4-1 in dual meet competition … Made collegiate debut at MG Open.
HIGH SCHOOL
A 2021 graduate of Bernards High School, where she lettered four years in fencing for Head Coach Jared Hammond … Finished in third place at the Division III National Championships in 2019 … Finished in 13th place at the Division II December North American Cup in 2018 … Three-time USA Fencing Academic All-American in 2019, 2020, and 2021 … Named First Team All-Skyland Conference fencer as a senior … Led her squad to three straight New Jersey state championships in 2018, 2019 and 2020 … Guided her squad to the 2018 Santelli Tournament title … Named team captain as a senior … Played lacrosse during her freshman year … Played club lacrosse … Two-time National Honor Society member … Two-time Le Grand Concours Bronze Award in ninth and 10th grade … Four-time BHS Academic Excellence Award winner … Earned 2021 New Jersey Governor’s Award for Arts in Education … Involved in a variety of community service activities including working with Time-In Children’s Arts, an initiative designed to bring the arts to underserved schools in Harlem and Bronx … Fenced year-round at the Kaprica United Fencing Academy.
PERSONAL
Enrolled at Columbia College … Intends to major in Neuroscience with the goal of entering the medical field.
ARTICLES
https://www.njgaae.org/nomination/charlotte-depew/
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Season
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Dual Record
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Ivy League
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Northeast Regional
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NCAA Championship
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2021-22
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4-1
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2022-23
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1-2
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| 2023-24 | 3-1 | -- | -- | -- |
| 2024-25 | 17-6 | 0-1 | -- | -- |
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Career
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25-10 | 0-1 |
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2024-25
Competed in five regular season meets … Competed at Ivy League Round Robins.
2023-24
Participated in two regular season meets at Kolombatovich Historical Meet and Columbia Invitational.
2022-23
Competed at Columbia Invitational … Did not fence in any other competitions.
2021-22
Went 4-1 in dual meet competition … Made collegiate debut at MG Open.
HIGH SCHOOL
A 2021 graduate of Bernards High School, where she lettered four years in fencing for Head Coach Jared Hammond … Finished in third place at the Division III National Championships in 2019 … Finished in 13th place at the Division II December North American Cup in 2018 … Three-time USA Fencing Academic All-American in 2019, 2020, and 2021 … Named First Team All-Skyland Conference fencer as a senior … Led her squad to three straight New Jersey state championships in 2018, 2019 and 2020 … Guided her squad to the 2018 Santelli Tournament title … Named team captain as a senior … Played lacrosse during her freshman year … Played club lacrosse … Two-time National Honor Society member … Two-time Le Grand Concours Bronze Award in ninth and 10th grade … Four-time BHS Academic Excellence Award winner … Earned 2021 New Jersey Governor’s Award for Arts in Education … Involved in a variety of community service activities including working with Time-In Children’s Arts, an initiative designed to bring the arts to underserved schools in Harlem and Bronx … Fenced year-round at the Kaprica United Fencing Academy.
PERSONAL
Enrolled at Columbia College … Intends to major in Neuroscience with the goal of entering the medical field.
ARTICLES
https://www.njgaae.org/nomination/charlotte-depew/
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