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Titans Place 15th at NCAA Championships

Roland Breden and Brian Fraser each finished in the Top 20 of men's foil Sunday and Cal State Fullerton settled for 15th place at the NCAA National Collegiate Fencing Championships Sunday at the Gosman Athletic Center on the campus of Brandeis University.

Breden, in his fourth NCAA finals, placed 16th with 10 wins and minus 13 touches. Fraser was 19th with 8 wins and minus 32 touches.

Ohio State won its first NCAA title, outscoring second-place Penn State by 34 points, 194-160. Rutgers and Yale were the teams just ahead of Fullerton, tying for 13th place with 44 points to 35 for Fullerton. Air Force was only one point behind the Titans in 16th place, where Fullerton finished a year ago.

Ohio State posted the second highest team total in the five years that the NCAA has contested events in six weapons. The Buckeyes won 97 bouts in both the men's and women's competition to reach their total of 194 points. Penn State surpassed Notre Dame on the final day of competition to keep its streak of finishing in the top two of every NCAA National Collegiate Fencing Championship that has been held since 1990. Notre Dame finished in third place with 153 points, while St. John's (N.Y.) moved into the top four with 149 points. Columbia placed fifth with 146 points. St. John's was the top scorer in the men's competition, totaling 109 bout victories.

Individually, Ohio State sophomore Adam Crompton successfully defended his 2003 sabre crown. Crompton narrowly defeated Columbia fencer Sergey Isayenko, 15-14, in the title bout, avenging one of his two losses in the round robin.  Rutgers University freshman Benjamin Igoe defeated Penn State's Marten Zagunis, 15-6, to claim third place in the sabre. 

Buckeye freshman Boaz Ellis went 24-1 on the day to claim his first NCAA title in the foil. Ellis defeated Yale University sophomore Cory Werk, 15-8, in the title bout. Werk, seeded fourth in the semis, reached the final match by handing top-seeded St. John's sophomore Nitai Kfir one of his two losses for the tournament, 15-12. Kfir defeated Columbia's Jeremy Sinkin, 15-12, for third place.

The finals of the men's epee was an all-St. John's affair as junior Arpad Horvath defeated rookie teammate Benjamin Bratton, 15-7, in the finals. It was the second crown for Horvath, who won the 2002 title. Both Red Storm fencers survived narrow semifinal matches. Bratton defeated Notre Dame junior Michal Sobieraj , 15-13, while Horvath downed Ohio State junior Denis Tolkachev, 11-10, in overtime. Sobieraj claimed third place with a 15-8 victory.
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Host Brandeis University finished in 17th place out of 33 schools, scoring 28 points. The Judges were the highest-placing Division III school.

Complete results from the NCAA National Collegiate Fencing Championships can be found on the web at: http://www.brandeis.edu/ncaafencing.

TEAM SCORES
1. Ohio State    194
2. Penn State    160
3. Notre Dame    153
4. St. John's    149
5. Columbia      146
6. Pennsylvania  104
7. Princeton      79
8. Harvard        73
9. Wayne State    62
10. Stanford      60
11. Northwestern  50
12. Duke          48
13. Rutgers       44
13. Yale          44
15. CSU-Fullerton 35
16. Air Force     34
17. Brandeis      28
18. Temple        25
19. Cornell       23
20. NYU           19
21. Brown         17
22. Haverford     14
23. MIT           12
23. Drew          12
25. Tufts         11
25. UNC           11
27. Vassar         8
28. Johns Hopkins  7
29. CalTech        6
29. NJIT           6
29. UCSD           6
32. Hunter         1
32. Sacred Heart   1
 
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
MEN'S SABRE
1st place: Adam Crompton (Ohio State) def. Sergey Isayenko (St. John's), 15-14
3rd place: Benjamin Igoe (Rutgers) def. Marten Zagunis (Penn State), 15-6
MEN'S FOIL
1st place: Boaz Ellis (Ohio State) def. Cory Werk (Yale), 15-8
3rd place: Nitai Kfir (St. John's) def. Jeremy Sinkin (Columbia), 15-12
MEN'S EPEE
1st place: Arpad Horvath (St. John's) def. Benajmin Bratton (St. John's), 15-7
3rd place: Michal Sobieraj (Notre Dame) def. Denis Tolkachev (Ohio State), 15-8
WOMEN'S SABRE
1st place: Valerie Providenza (Notre Dame) def. Sophia Hiss (Penn State), 15-8
3rd place: Louise Bond-Williams (Ohio State) def. Emma Baratta (Columbia), 15-14
WOMEN'S FOIL
1st place: Alicja Kryczalo (Notre Dame) def. Andrea Ament (Notre Dame), 15-7
3rd place: Hanna Thompson (Ohio State) def. Jacqueline Leahy (Princeton), 15-6
WOMEN'S EPEE
1st place: Anna Garina (Wayne State) def. Kerry Walton (Notre Dame), 15-10
3rd place: Anne Kercsmar (Duke) def. Meghan Phair (Cornell), 15-7











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