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FENCING: Squads finish in top tiers

In preparation for the upcoming Intercollegiate Fencing Association Championships and the NCAA Regional Championships, Coach Bill Shipman left some of his best men's and women's fencers on the bench for the New England Championships at Mount Holyoke College last Sunday.


FENCING: Teams fence well versus top programs

After miscalculating the score in the third round of the Brandeis/MIT Invitational last Sunday, Coach Bill Shipman believed that the women's fencing team had lost against New York University and, with no chance at a comeback, prepared to play the substitutes for the final


Morehouse journeys to Olympic Games

The U.S. Men's Olympic fencing team missed out on a bronze medal in the saber division by just one point at the 2004 Summer Games in Athens, and there wasn't much Tim Morehouse '00 could do about it, even though he watched it happen.


GOLF: Bloom shoots 2-under-par round

After shooting a school-record two-under-par 70, Lee Bloom '10 entered a one-hole playoff against University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth senior Tyler Kett for first place at the Jack Berry Massachusetts Institute of Technology Invitational last Saturday.


ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Will Friedman '09

After narrowly advancing through each round of the NCAA Northeast Regional Fencing Championship, foil Will Friedman '09 fenced to his full potential at last weekend's NCAA Fencing Championships.


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