NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN’S AND WOMEN’S

2013 Highlights

Tiger women win 99 bouts to give Princeton its first NCAA championship: The Princeton Tigers won their first NCAA fencing cham- pionship seven points ahead of Notre Dame on March 24 at Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio. Princeton scored 182 points in the four-day men’s and women’s tournament, to 175 for Notre Dame. Penn State finished third with 163 points, while 2012 champion Ohio State came in fourth (146 points). A runner-up to Ohio State last year, Princeton was in second place (83 points) behind Penn State (94 points) after the men’s competition, with Notre Dame third (77 points). But Princeton prevailed as the women’s squad won 99 bouts (38 sabre, 35 épée and 26 foil). Notre Dame was close in the women’s competition with 98 victories (40 foil, 33 épée and 25 sabre). “It was tough to beat a team with three Olympians on the roster,” Princeton head coach Zoltan Dudas said of Notre Dame. “It was one one of the strongest fields I can recall. I think on the men’s side, we stepped up a bit from last year. We wanted to stay as close as we could with the men’s events. After that, we knew we could do something on the women’s side. When women’s sabre finished, there were 16 bouts remaining. We needed to win six or seven of them to clinch.” Notre Dame’s Gerek Meinhardt competed in the men’s foil in the Olympics and was in the NCAA semifinals. The women’s sabre competition went to Princeton’s Eliza Stone, who defeated Anna Limbach of St. John’s (New York), 15-10, in the final. Stone, a senior from Chicago, became only the second Princeton female to win an individual title. Eva Petschnigg took home the wom- en’s foil top prize in 2000. Stone finished with a 21-2 round-robin record, and Limbach was second at 18-5. Gracie Stone of Princeton and Gillian Litynski of North Carolina were also semifinalists. Notre Dame senior Courtney Hurley of San Antonio won the women’s épée championship by beating teammate Su- sannah Scanlan of Princeton, 15-6. Hurley, the 2011 NCAA champion, scored the winning touch against in the London Olympics, as the United States picked up the bronze medal. Vivian Kong of Stanford and Penn State’s Margherita Guzzi Vincenti were semifinals competitors. The women’s foil title went to Notre Dame Olympian , a 15-8 winner against Jackie Dubrovich of Columbia. Kiefer finished the round-robin event with an exemplary 22-1 record. Mona Shaito of Ohio State and Madison Zeiss of Notre Dame advanced to the semi- finals.

2013 TEAM STANDINGS 11. Northwestern...... 44 21. Brandeis...... 19 1. Princeton...... 182 12. Duke...... 42 Sacred Heart...... 19 2. Notre Dame...... 175 13. North Carolina...... 37 23. Boston College...... 10 3. Penn St...... 163 14. Temple...... 30 UC San Diego...... 10 4. Ohio St...... 146 15. Wayne St. (MI)...... 26 25. Drew...... 3 5. St. John’s (NY)...... 139 16. Brown...... 23 6. Harvard...... 134 MIT...... 23 7. Columbia...... 117 New York U...... 23 8. Stanford...... 111 19. Air Force...... 20 9. Penn...... 95 Cornell...... 20 10. Yale...... 45 2 Fencing—Individual Results

2013 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS MEN’S FOIL WOMEN’S ÉPÉE Round-robin standings: 1. Gerek Meinhardt, Notre Dame, Round-robin standings: 1. Susannah Scanlan, Princeton, MEN’S SABRE 22-1; 2. Miles Chamley-Watson, Penn St., 19-4; 3. David 19-4; 2. Margherita Guzzi Vincenti, Penn St., 18-5; 3. Courtney Round-robin standings: 1. Daryl Homer, St. John’s (NY), Willette, Penn St., 18-5; 4. Alex Massialas, Stanford, 18-5; Hurley, Notre Dame, 18-5; 4. Vivian Kong, Stanford, 17-6; 5. 22-1; 2. Adrian Bak, Penn St., 19-4; 3. Michael Mills, Penn, 5. Michael Dudey, Princeton, 18-5; 6. Zain Shaito, Ohio St., Katherine Holmes, Princeton, 16-7; 6. Katarzyna Dabrowa, 17-6; 4. Shaul Gordon, Penn St., 16-7; 5. William Spear, 15-8; 7. Brian Kaneshige, Harvard, 15-8; 8. Michael Woo, Ohio St., 16-7; 7. Francesca Bassa, Stanford, 16-7; 8. Ewa Columbia, 15-8; 6. Max Stearns, Ohio St., 15-8; 7. Robert Harvard, 14-9; 9. Michele Caporizzi, St. John’s (NY), 14-9; Nelip, Notre Dame, 15-8; 9. Courtney Dumas, Northwestern, Stone, Princeton, 15-8; 8. Evan Prochniak, Penn, 14-9; 9. 10. Ariel DeSmet, Notre Dame, 13-10; 11. Turner Caldwell, 14-9; 10. Alina Ferdman, St. John’s (NY), 12-11; 11. Nina Van Kevin Hassett, Notre Dame, 13-10; 10. Michael Josephs, Stanford, 11-12; 12. Christopher Colley, Ohio St., 11-12; 13. Loon, Harvard, 12-11; 12. Dina Bazarbayeva, Northwestern, Columbia, 12-11; 11. Hugh O’Cinneide, Yale, 12-11; 12. Andrew Holmes, Sacred Heart, 10-13; 14. Stuart Holmes, 12-11; 13. Olivia Adragna, Boston College, 10-13; 14. Emma Adam Mandel, Brandeis, 11-12; 13. Stryker Weller, Brown, Sacred Heart, 9-14; 15. Rodney Chen, Princeton, 9-14; 16. Väggö, Harvard, 10-13; 15. Caroline Piasecka, Ohio St., 10-13; 10-13; 14. Philip Dershwitz, Princeton, 10-13; 15. Eric Arzoian, Adam Mathieu, Columbia, 9-14; 17. Philip Jamesson, New 16. Zsofia Fath, St. John’s (NY), 10-13; 17. Emily D’Agostino, Harvard, 9-14; 16. Sean Buckley, St. John’s (NY), 9-14; 17. York U., 9-14; 18. Eli Schenkel, St. John’s (NY), 8-15; 19. Joseph Duke, 9-14; 18. Sarah Collins, Duke, 8-15; 19. Amrit Bhinder, Andrew Kelly, New York U., 9-14; 18. John Hallsten, Notre Alter, North Carolina, 8-15; 20. Quentin Schneider, Wayne St. Penn, 8-15; 20. Natalie Gegan, Columbia, 7-16; 21. Diana Dame, 9-14; 19. Daniel Wolfson, Stanford, 9-14; 20. Sam (MI), 7-16; 21. Adam El Kassas, Penn, 6-17; 22. Julian Cardillo, Tsinis, Columbia, 6-17; 22. Gabriella Foor, Penn, 5-18; 23. Austin, North Carolina, 8-15; 21. Cameron Lindsay, Stanford, Brandeis, 5-18; 23. Leland Berstein, Penn, 5-18; 24. James Mounica Paturu, MIT, 4-19; 24. Kimberly Howell, Temple, 8-15; 22. Alexander Ryjik, Harvard, 7-16; 23. Jackson Bryant- Weiss, Drew, 3-20. 4-19. Comstock, North Carolina, 4-19; 24. Nikita Silantyev, Wayne St. (MI), 3-20. Semifinals: Massialas def. Meinhardt, 15-14; Willette def. Semifinals: Scanlan def. Kong, 15-10; Hurley def. Guzzi Chamley-Watson, 15-12. Championship: Massialas def. Vincenti, 15-14. Championship: Hurley def. Scanlan, 15-6. Semifinals: Gordon def. Homer, 15-14; Mills def. Bak, 15-14. Willette, 15-10. Championship: Mills def. Gordon, 15-9. WOMEN’S FOIL WOMEN’S SABRE Round-robin standings: 1. Lee Kiefer, Notre Dame, 22-1; MEN’S ÉPÉE Round-robin standings: 1. Eliza Stone, Princeton, 21-2; 2. Jackie Dubrovich, Columbia, 20-3; 3. Madison Zeiss, Notre Round-robin standings: 1. Peregrine Badger, Harvard, 2. Anna Limbach, St. John’s (NY), 18-5; 3. Gracie Stone, Dame, 18-5; 3. Mona Shaito, Ohio St., 16-7; 5. Luona Wang, 17-6; 2. Edward Kelley, Princeton, 16-7; 3. Jonathan Yergler, Princeton, 17-6; 3. Gillian Litynski, North Carolina, 17-6; 5. Penn, 16-7; 6. Alexandra Kiefer, Harvard, 15-8; 7. Clarisse Princeton, 15-8; 4. Marco Canevari, Ohio St., 15-8; 5. Dylan Allison Miller, Ohio St., 16-7; 6. Nicole Glon, Penn St., 15-8; Luminet, Penn St., 15-8; 8. Dayana Sarkisova, Northwestern, Nollner, Duke, 15-8; 6. Brian Ro, Columbia, 14-9; 7. Daniel 7. Jessica Russo, Penn St., 15-8; 8. Lian Osier, Notre Dame, 13-10; 9. Ambika Singh, Princeton, 13-10; 10. Eve Levin, Tafoya, Ohio St., 14-9; 8. Ayyub Ibrahim, Penn, 14-9; 9. Joseph 14-9; 9. Loweye Diedro, Columbia, 13-10; 10. Madeline Princeton, 13-10; 11. Marta Hausman, St. John’s (NY), 12-11; Rafidi, MIT, 13-10; 10. Kelly McGuire, Brown, 13-10; 11. Mike Oliver, Yale, 12-11; 11. Johanna Thill, Notre Dame, 11-12; 12. 12. Evgeniya Kirpicheva, St. John’s (NY), 11-12; 13. Lauren Raynis, Harvard, 13-10; 12. Adam Watson, St. John’s (NY), Aliya Itzkowitz, Harvard, 11-12; 13. Margaret McDonald, St. Miller, Yale, 11-12; 14. Angelica Gangemi, Cornell, 11-12; 12-11; 13. Garrett McGrath, Notre Dame, 12-11; 14. Vernon John’s (NY), 11-12; 14. Tiki Kastor, Temple, 11-12; 15. Kara 15. Mary McElwee, Air Force, 11-12; 16. Mai Shaito, Ohio St., O’Garra, Penn St., 11-12; 15. Benjamin Russell, Penn St., Lee, Harvard, 11-12; 16. Sean Cadley, Duke, 10-13; 17. Kaja 9-14; 17. April Whitney, Cornell, 9-14; 18. Epiphany Georges, 11-12; 16. Clifford Fishler, Penn, 10-13; 17. Peter Cohen, Yale, Klodawska, Wayne St. (MI), 10-13; 18. Celine Merza, Ohio Temple, 8-15; 19. D’Meca Homer, Columbia, 8-15; 20. Fatima 10-13; 18. Jake Harbour, Stanford, 10-13; 19. James Salem, St., 9-14; 19. Averey Youngblood, Stanford, 8-15; 20. Essane Largaespada, Temple, 7-16; 21. Olivia Dobbs, Wayne St. (MI), Air Force, 9-14; 20. Michael Rossi, Notre Dame, 8-15; 21. Diedro, Columbia, 7-16; 21. Robin Shin, MIT, 6-17; 22. Chloe 6-17; 22. Alina Antokhina, Penn St., 6-17; 23. Caroline Mattos, Paul Riviere, Stanford, 8-15; 22. Justin Wan, Columbia, 6-17; Grainger, Northwestern, 5-18; 23. Jackie Leval, New York U., Brandeis, 3-20; 24. Lily McElwee, Stanford, 3-20. 23. Adam Campbell-Kruger, UC San Diego, 6-17; 24. Luc 5-18; 24. Atira Richards, Stanford, 3-20. Ginestet-Araki, UC San Diego, 4-19. Semifinals: Kiefer def. Shaito, 15-5; Dubrovich def. Zeiss, Semifinals: E. Stone def. Litynski, 15-6; Limbach def. G. 15-7. Championship: Kiefer def. Dubrovich, 15-8. Semifinals: Canevari def. Badger, 11-9; Yergler def. Kelley, Stone, 15-9. Championship: E. Stone def. Limbach, 15-10. 15-13. Championship: Canevari def. Yergler, 15-9.

History

Results

Championships Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Attendance 1990...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 36 Columbia 35 Notre Dame ------1991...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 4,700 Columbia 4,200 Penn St. ------1992...... Columbia George Kolombatovich/ Aladar Kogler 4,150 Penn St. 3,646 Notre Dame ------1993...... Columbia George Kolombatovich/ Aladar Kogler 4,525 Penn St. 4,500 Wayne St. (MI) ------1994...... Notre Dame Michael DeCicco/ Yves Auriol 4,350 Penn St. 4,075 Brandeis ------1995...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 440 St. John’s (NY) 413 Notre Dame ------1996...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 1,500 Notre Dame 1,190 Yale ------1997...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 1,530 Notre Dame 1,470 Air Force ------1998...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 149 Notre Dame 147 Notre Dame ------1999...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 171 Notre Dame 139 Brandeis ------2000...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 175 Notre Dame 171 Stanford ------St. John’s (NY) 171 2001...... St. John’s (NY) Yury Gelman 180 Penn St. 172 Wis.-Parkside ------2002...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 195 St. John’s (NY) 190 Drew ------2003...... Notre Dame Janusz Bednarski 182 Penn St. 179 Air Force ------2004...... Ohio St. Vladimir Nazlymov 194 Penn St. 160 Brandeis ------2005...... Notre Dame Janusz Bednarski 173 Ohio St. 171 Houston ------2006...... Harvard Peter Brand 165 Penn St. 159 Rice 578 2007...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 194 St. John’s (NY) 176 Drew 816 2008...... Ohio St. Vladimir Nazlymov 185 Notre Dame 176 Ohio St. 791 2009...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 195 Notre Dame 182 Penn St. 1,302 2010...... Penn St. Emmanuil Kaidanov 191 St. John’s (NY) 182 Harvard 879 2011...... Notre Dame Janusz Bednarski 174 Penn St. 168 Ohio St. 695 2012...... Ohio St. Vladimir Nazlymov 182 Princeton 161 Ohio St. 877 2013...... Princeton Zoltan Dudas 182 Notre Dame 175 San Antonio 710 Note: In 1990, team scoring was based on standings in weapon team events. In 1991, the scoring system was expanded to allow fencers not qualifying as part of a team to contribute points to team standings through their individual performances. As a result, point values for weapon team standings increased. In 1995, weapon team events were eliminated and team scoring was based on performance in the individual events, and women’s épée was added as a fifth weapon. Starting in 1998, team scoring was based on a one-point system. In 2000, women’s sabre was added as a sixth weapon. Fencing—Championship Records 3

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S ÉPÉE 2007 Doris Willette, Penn St. Penn St. 12, Notre Dame 4, Ohio St. 3, Columbia 2, 1990 Jubba Beshin, Notre Dame 2008 Monika Golebiewski, St. John’s (NY) Harvard, Princeton, St. John’s (NY), 1 each. 1991 Marc Oshima, Columbia 2009 Doris Willette, Penn St. 1992 Harald Bauder, Wayne St. (MI) 2010 Nicole Ross, Columbia INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1993 Ben Atkins, Columbia 2011 Alexandra Kiefer, Harvard Penn St. 23, Notre Dame 20, St. John’s (NY) 18, Ohio St. 1994 Harald Winkmann, Princeton 2012 Evgeniya Kirpicheva, St. John’s (NY) 12, Stanford 12, Columbia 10, Wayne St. (MI) 8, Harvard 1995 Mike Gattner, Lawrence 2013 Lee Kiefer, Notre Dame 6, Princeton 6, Duke 4, Yale 3, Penn 2, Air Force, 1996 Jeremy Kahn, Duke WOMEN’S ÉPÉE Lawrence, MIT, New York U., Rutgers, 1 each. 1997 Alden Clarke, Stanford 1995 Tina Loven, St. John’s (NY) 1998 George Hentea, St. John’s (NY) 1996 Nicole Dygert, St. John’s (NY) WEAPON TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1999 Alex Roytblat, St. John’s (NY) 1997 Magda Krol, Notre Dame (Discontinued) 2000 Daniel Landgren, Penn St. 1998 Charlotte Walker, Penn St. Columbia 6, Penn St. 6, Yale 3, Notre Dame, Penn, 2001 Soren Thompson, Princeton 1999 Felicia Zimmermann, Stanford Princeton, Temple, Wayne St. (MI), 1 each. 2002 Árpád Horváth, St. John’s (NY) 2000 Jessica Burke, Penn St. 2003 Seth Kelsey, Air Force 2001 Emese Takács, St. John’s (NY) 2004 Árpád Horváth, St. John’s (NY) 2002 Kerry Walton, Notre Dame 2005 Michal Sobieraj, Notre Dame 2003 Katarzyna Trzopek, Penn St. Championships Records 2006 Benji Ungar, Harvard 2004 Anna Garina, Wayne St. (MI) 2007 Slava Zingerman, Wayne St. (MI) 2005 Anna Garina, Wayne St. (MI) 2008 Slava Zingerman, Wayne St. (MI) 2006 Katarzyna Trzopek, Penn St. TEAM 2009 Slava Zingerman, Wayne St. (MI) 2007 Anna Garina, Wayne St. (MI) WEAPON TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS, YEAR 2010 Marat Israelian, St. John’s (NY) 2008 Kelley Hurley, Notre Dame 2—Columbia, 1991-93; Penn St., 1991. 2011 Marat Israelian, St. John’s (NY) 2009 Anastasia Ferdman, Penn St. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, YEAR 2012 Jonathan Yergler, Princeton 2010 Margherita Guzzi Vincenti, Penn St. 4—Penn St., 2009. 2013 Marco Canevari, Ohio St. 2011 Courtney Hurley, Notre Dame MEN’S SABRE 2012 Katarzyna Dabrowa, Ohio St. INDIVIDUAL 1990 David Mandell, Columbia 2013 Courtney Hurley, Notre Dame MULTIPLE CHAMPIONSHIPS, EVENT 1991 Vitali Nazlimov, Penn St. WOMEN’S SABRE 4—Olga Kalinovskaya, Penn St. (women’s foil 1993- 1992 Thomas Strzalkowski, Penn St. 2000 Caroline Purcell, MIT 94-95-96). 1993 Thomas Strzalkowski, Penn St. 2001 Sada Jacobson, Yale 3—Nick Bravin, Stanford (men’s foil 1990-92-93); 1994 Thomas Strzalkowski, Penn St. 2002 Sada Jacobson, Yale Thomas Strzalkowski, Penn St. (men’s sabre 1992- 1995 Paul Palestis, New York U. 2003 Alexis Jemal, Rutgers 93-94); Alicja Kryczalo, Notre Dame (women’s foil 1996 Maxim Pekarev, Princeton 2004 Valerie Providenza, Notre Dame 2002-03-04); Adam Crompton, Ohio St. (men’s 1997 Keeth Smart, St. John’s (NY) sabre 2003-04-06); Boaz Ellis, Ohio St. (men’s foil 2005 Emily Jacobson, Columbia 1998 Luke LaValle, Notre Dame 2006 Mariel Zagunis, Notre Dame 2004-05-06); Anna Garina, Wayne St. (MI) (wom- 1999 Keeth Smart, St. John’s (NY) en’s épée 2004-05-07); Slava Zingerman, Wayne 2007 Daria Schneider, Columbia St. (MI) (men’s épée 2007-08-09); Rebecca Ward, 2000 Gabor Szelle, Notre Dame 2008 Sarah Borrmann, Notre Dame Duke (women’s sabre 2009-11-12). 2001 Ivan Lee, St. John’s (NY) 2009 Rebecca Ward, Duke 2002 Ivan Lee, St. John’s (NY) 2010 Caroline Vloka, Harvard 2003 Adam Crompton, Ohio St. 2011 Rebecca Ward, Duke 2004 Adam Crompton, Ohio St. 2012 Rebecca Ward, Duke Individual Champions 2005 Sergey Isayenko, St. John’s (NY) 2013 Eliza Stone, Princeton 2006 Adam Crompton, Ohio St. MEN’S FOIL 2007 Timothy Hagamen, Harvard 1990 Nick Bravin, Stanford 2008 Jeff Spear, Columbia 1991 Ben Atkins, Columbia 2009 Aleksander Ochocki, Penn St. Weapon Team Champions 1992 Nick Bravin, Stanford 2010 Daryl Homer, St. John’s (NY) 1993 Nick Bravin, Stanford 2011 Daryl Homer, St. John’s (NY) MEN’S FOIL 1994 Kwame van Leeuwen, Harvard 2012 Aleksander Ochocki, Penn St. 1990 Columbia 1995 Sean McClain, Stanford 2013 Michael Mills, Penn 1991 Columbia 1996 Thorstein Becker, Wayne St. (MI) WOMEN’S FOIL 1992 Yale 1997 Cliff Bayer, Penn 1990 Tzu Moy, Columbia 1993 Yale 1998 Ayo Griffin, Yale 1991 Heidi Piper, Notre Dame 1994 Notre Dame 1999 Felix Reichling, Stanford 1992 Olga Chernyak, Penn St. MEN’S ÉPÉE 2000 Felix Reichling, Stanford 1993 Olga Kalinovskaya, Penn St. 1990 Penn St. 2001 William Jed Dupree, Columbia 1994 Olga Kalinovskaya, Penn St. 1991 Columbia 2002 Nonpatat Panchan, Penn St. 1995 Olga Kalinovskaya, Penn St. 1992 Columbia 2003 Nonpatat Panchan, Penn St. 1996 Olga Kalinovskaya, Penn St. 1993 Columbia 2004 Boaz Ellis, Ohio St. 1997 Yelena Kalkina, Ohio St. 1994 Princeton 2005 Boaz Ellis, Ohio St. 1998 Felicia Zimmermann, Stanford MEN’S SABRE 2006 Boaz Ellis, Ohio St. 1999 Monique DeBruin, Stanford 1990 Penn 2007 Andras Horanyi, Ohio St. 2000 Eva Petschnigg, Princeton 1991 Penn St. 2008 Andras Horanyi, Ohio St. 2001 Iris Zimmermann, Stanford 1992 Penn St. 2009 Nicholas Chinman, Penn St. 1993 Columbia 2002 Alicja Kryczalo, Notre Dame 1994 Yale 2010 Gerek Meinhardt, Notre Dame 2003 Alicja Kryczalo, Notre Dame 2011 Ariel DeSmet, Notre Dame 2004 Alicja Kryczalo, Notre Dame WOMEN’S FOIL 2012 Zain Shaito, Ohio St. 2005 Emily Cross, Harvard 1990 Wayne St. (MI) 2013 Alex Massialas, Stanford 1991 Penn St. 2006 Erzsebet Garay, St. John’s (NY) 1992 Temple 1993 Penn St. 1994 Penn St. 4 Fencing—Team Finishes

Team Finishes

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Air Force (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 23 0 0 0 0 0 9th (1992-2003) Baruch (1995)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 27th (1995) Boston College (1997-98-99-2001-02-03-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 14 0 0 0 0 0 19th (2003-12) Brandeis (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 22 0 0 0 0 0 12th (1999) Brown (1991-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 19 0 0 0 0 0 13th (2011-12) UC San Diego (1994-95-97-98-99-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 18 0 0 0 0 0 13th (2008) UC Santa Cruz (1990-91-92-93-94-95)...... 6 0 0 0 0 0 13th (1990) Cal Poly (2004-05)...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 26th (2005) Cal St. Fullerton (1996-97-98-99-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07)...... 11 0 0 0 0 0 14th (2005) Caltech (1992-93-94-95-2010-11)...... 6 0 0 0 0 0 21st (1994) Case (1998)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 27th (1998) Chicago (1993-94-95)...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 24th (1993) Cleveland St. (1994-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-05-10-11)...... 12 0 0 0 0 0 14th (1998) Columbia (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11- 12-13)...... 24 2 2 2 2 6 1st (1992-93) Cornell (1993-98-2000-01-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 15 0 0 0 0 0 17th (2008-11) Detroit (1991-92-95-96-97-98-2005-06-07-11)...... 10 0 0 0 0 0 14th (1991) Drew (1992-2002-03-04-05-07-11-13)...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 20th (2005) Duke (1991-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 22 0 0 0 0 0 9th (2011-12) Fairleigh Dickinson (1991-92-93-94-95-98-2000-01-03-09)...... 10 0 0 0 0 0 7th (1991) Harvard (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 23 1 0 0 0 2 1st (2006) Haverford (1995-2003-04-05-08-10)...... 6 0 0 0 0 0 22nd (2004-05-08) Hunter (2004-11)...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 29th (2011) Illinois (1990-91-92-93)...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 10th (1992) James Madison (1996-2000-01-05)...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 21st (2001) Johns Hopkins (1991-95-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07)...... 12 0 0 0 0 0 16th (1991) Lawrence (1995-96-98-99-2000-01)...... 6 0 0 0 0 0 18th (1995-96) Long Beach St. (1991-92-93-94-95-96)...... 6 0 0 0 0 0 15th (1991) MIT (1991-92-94-95-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-11-12-13)...... 20 0 0 0 0 0 12th (2001) Michigan St. (1994-95-97)...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 18th (1994) Navy (1991-93)...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 18th (1991) NJIT (2003-04)...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 29th (2004) New York U. (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11- 12-13)...... 24 0 0 0 0 0 7th (1994) North Carolina (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11- 12-13)...... 23 0 0 0 0 0 8th (1991) North Carolina St. (1991)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 23rd (1991) Northwestern (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11- 12-13)...... 23 0 0 0 0 0 9th (2000) Notre Dame (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11- 12-13)...... 24 4 8 8 3 0 1st (1994-2003- 05-11) Ohio St. (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12- 13)...... 24 3 1 2 4 2 1st (2004-08-12) Penn (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 24 0 0 1 2 1 3rd (1994) Penn St. (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12- 13)...... 24 12 8 1 2 1 1st (1990-91-95- 96-97-98-99- 2000-02-07-09- 10) Princeton (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 22 1 1 0 4 4 1st (2013) Rutgers (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07)...... 18 0 0 0 0 0 8th (1996) Sacred Heart (2004-05-08-10-11-12-13)...... 7 0 0 0 0 0 16th (2011-12) St. John’s (NY) (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11- 12-13)...... 23 1 5 5 2 4 1st (2001) Stanford (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12- 13)...... 24 0 0 3 2 0 3rd (1997-98-99) Stevens (2008)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 24th (2008) Temple (1990-91-92-93-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 23 0 0 0 0 1 5th (1992) Tufts (1999-2000-03-04-06)...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 19th (2003) Vassar (1994-96-2004-05-06-08-09-10-11-12)...... 10 0 0 0 0 0 18th (2011) Wayne St. (MI) (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10- 11-12-13)...... 24 0 0 0 0 1 5th (1990) Wellesley (1993-95-96-2005)...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 16th (1993) William & Mary (1994-95)...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 24th (1994) Wisconsin (1990-91)...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 10th (1991) Yale (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 24 0 0 2 2 4 3rd (1992-93) Fencing—All-Time Team Results 5

1998: 1. Penn St., 149; 2. Notre Dame, 147; 3. Stanford, 2006: 1. Harvard, 165; 2. Penn St., 159; 3. Ohio St., 155; 4. All-Time Team Results 128; 4. Columbia, 117; 5. St. John’s (NY), 114; 6. Penn, 99; Notre Dame, 152; 5. Columbia, 148; 6. St. John’s (NY), 139; 7. Yale, 93; 8. Princeton, 79; 9. New York U., 64; 10. Rutgers, 7. Stanford, 78; 8. Princeton, 76; 9. Penn, 74; 10. Wayne St. 1990: 1. Penn St., 36; 2. Columbia, 35; 3. Notre Dame, 30; 4. 50; 11. Ohio St., 42; 12. Harvard, 37; 13. Brandeis, 33; 14. (MI), 70; 11. (tie) Duke and Northwestern, 56; 13. Rutgers, Penn, 28; 5. (tie) Wayne St. (MI) and Yale, 16; 7. (tie) Stanford Cleveland St., 32; 15. Wayne St. (MI), 27; 16. Temple, 25; 17. 46; 14. New York U., 41; 15. Air Force, 38; 16. Yale, 34; 17. UC and Temple, 9; 9. Fairleigh Dickinson, 7; 10. Princeton, 6; 11. UC San Diego, 23; 18. Air Force, 22; 19. North Carolina, 18; 20. San Diego, 30; 18. Temple, 23; 19. North Carolina, 21; 20. MIT, (tie) New York U. and Ohio St., 5; 13. UC Santa Cruz, 3; 14. (tie) Northwestern, 14; 21. Boston College, 11; 22. (tie) Brown and 18; 21. Brandeis, 17; 22. Cornell, 16; 23. (tie) Cal St. Fullerton Illinois and Wisconsin, 2; 16. Rutgers, 1. Duke, 10; 24. Detroit, 9; 25. Cal St. Fullerton, 7; 26. Fairleigh and Detroit, 9; 25. Vassar, 7; 26. (tie) Boston College, Johns Dickinson, 6; 27. (tie) Case and Cornell, 4; 29. MIT, 3; 30. Johns Hopkins and Tufts, 5; 29. Brown, 3. 1991: 1. Penn St., 4,700; 2. Columbia, 4,200; 3. Notre Dame, Hopkins, 2; 31. Lawrence, 1. 3,900; 4. Yale, 3,550; 5. Penn, 1,990; 6. Temple, 1,400; 7. 2007: 1. Penn St., 194; 2. St. John’s (NY), 176; 3. Columbia, Fairleigh Dickinson, 1,050; 8. North Carolina, 963; 9. Wayne 1999: 1. Penn St., 171; 2. Notre Dame, 139; 3. Stanford, 136; 169; 4. Notre Dame, 160; 5. Ohio St., 144; 6. Harvard, 123; 7. St. (MI), 840; 10. Wisconsin, 802; 11. Stanford, 775; 12. Air 4. Princeton, 118; 5. St. John’s (NY), 117; 6. Columbia, 116; 7. Penn, 104; 8. Wayne St. (MI), 76; 9. Stanford, 67; 10. Princeton, Force, 758½; 13. Illinois, 550; 14. Detroit, 500; 15. Long Beach Penn, 74; 8. Yale, 72; 9. Wayne St. (MI), 49; 10. Ohio St., 46; 11. 64; 11. Northwestern, 51; 12. Rutgers, 46; 13. North Carolina, St., 490; 16. Johns Hopkins, 450; 17. New York U., 293½; 18. New York U., 41; 12. Brandeis, 39; 13. (tie) Duke and Rutgers, 31; 14. Yale, 30; 15. Temple, 29; 16. Air Force, 27; 17. Duke, 22; Navy, 272; 19. Ohio St., 67; 20. Duke, 64; 21. Rutgers, 60; 22. 33; 15. Temple, 32; 16. Brown, 29; 17. Cleveland St., 28; 18. 18. Brandeis, 19; 19. (tie) Brown and New York U., 14; 21. UC Harvard, 18; 23. North Carolina St., 16; 24. (tie) Brandeis and MIT, 21; 19. (tie) Lawrence and Northwestern, 14; 21. (tie) San Diego, 13; 22. Cal St. Fullerton, 12; 23. Johns Hopkins, Brown, 15½; 26. MIT, 14; 27. Northwestern, 6; 28. UC Santa Boston College and Harvard, 13; 23. UC San Diego, 9; 24. 11; 24. Cornell, 10; 25. (tie) Drew and MIT, 9; 27. Detroit, 8; Cruz, 5; 29. St. John’s (NY), 4. (tie) Air Force and Cal St. Fullerton, 8; 26. North Carolina, 4; 28. Boston College, 4. 27. Johns Hopkins, 2; 28. Tufts, 1. 1992: 1. Columbia, 4,150; 2. Penn St., 3,646; 3. Yale, 3,492; 4. 2008: 1. Ohio St., 185; 2. Notre Dame, 176; 3. Columbia, 158; Notre Dame, 2,975; 5. Temple, 1,750; 6. Penn, 1,703; 7. Wayne 2000: 1. Penn St., 175; 2. (tie) Notre Dame and St. John’s 4. Penn St., 155; 5. St. John’s (NY), 145; 6. Harvard, 101; 7. St. (MI), 1,550; 8. New York U., 1,378; 9. Air Force, 1,100; 10. (NY), 171; 4. Stanford, 163; 5. Princeton, 133; 6. Columbia, Penn, 92; 8. Stanford, 68; 9. Wayne St. (MI), 66; 10. Princeton, Illinois, 1,022; 11. Stanford, 1,014; 12. Ohio St., 885; 13. St. 109; 7. Yale, 101; 8. Penn, 79; 9. Northwestern, 69; 10. Rutgers, 59; 11. Duke, 48; 12. Northwestern, 45; 13. UC San Diego, John’s (NY), 775; 14. Princeton, 488; 15. Northwestern, 425; 53; 11. North Carolina, 50; 12. Ohio St., 42; 13. Brandeis, 40; 44; 14. Temple, 42; 15. New York U., 37; 16. Yale, 35; 17. (tie) 16. MIT, 360; 17. Fairleigh Dickinson, 325; 18. Duke, 309; 19. 14. MIT, 37; 15. New York U., 36; 16. Wayne St. (MI), 31; 17. Brandeis, Cornell and North Carolina, 31; 20. Brown, 27; 21. Rutgers, 263; 20. North Carolina, 133; 21. Harvard, 62; 22. UC Brown, 30; 18. Cleveland St., 29; 19. Air Force, 25; 20. Temple, Air Force, 25; 22. Haverford, 21; 23. Vassar, 8; 24. (tie) Boston Santa Cruz, 52; 23. Brandeis, 23; 24. Detroit, 21; 25. (tie) Drew 24; 21. Harvard, 18; 22. Duke, 16; 23. Fairleigh Dickinson, 14; College, MIT and Stevens, 7; 27. Sacred Heart, 5. and Long Beach St., 7; 27. Caltech, 6. 24. James Madison, 11; 25. Johns Hopkins, 9; 26. Cornell, 6; 2009: 1. Penn St., 195; 2. Notre Dame, 182; 3. Ohio St., 166; 27. Lawrence, 5; 28. Tufts, 3. 1993: 1. Columbia, 4,525; 2. Penn St., 4,500; 3. Yale, 3,500; 4. Columbia, 151; 5. Harvard, 116; 6. St. John’s (NY), 115; 7. 4. Penn, 3,050; 5. Princeton, 1,925; 6. Notre Dame, 1,725; 2001: 1. St. John’s (NY), 180; 2. Penn St., 172; 3. Notre Dame, Penn, 103; 8. Princeton, 94; 9. Stanford, 73; 10. Yale, 68; 11. 7. Ohio St., 1,650; 8. Temple, 1,550; 9. Stanford, 1,265; 10. 153; 4. Stanford, 139; 5. Princeton, 112; 6. Columbia, 108; 7. Duke, 57; 12. Northwestern, 56; 13. Temple, 49; 14. Wayne St. John’s (NY), 943; 11. Air Force, 700; 12. Illinois, 521; 13. Penn, 85; 8. Ohio St., 82; 9. Yale, 80; 10. Wayne St. (MI), 58; 11. St. (MI), 38; 15. New York U., 36; 16. Air Force, 32; 17. UC San Northwestern, 450; 14. Fairleigh Dickinson, 425; 15. Rutgers, Temple, 52; 12. MIT, 49; 13. Rutgers, 46; 14. Northwestern, Diego, 30; 18. Brandeis, 24; 19. Cornell, 23; 20. (tie) Brown 350; 16. Wellesley, 225; 17. Wayne St. (MI), 196; 18. North 45; 15. (tie) Air Force and New York U., 43; 17. North Carolina, and North Carolina, 16; 22. Fairleigh Dickinson, 9; 23. Boston Carolina, 111; 19. UC Santa Cruz, 84; 20. Brandeis, 82½; 21. 35; 18. Brown, 33; 19. Harvard, 28; 20. Duke, 21; 21. (tie) College, 8; 24. (tie) MIT and Vassar, 5. New York U., 67; 22. Harvard, 55; 23. Duke, 50; 24. Chicago, James Madison and Johns Hopkins, 14; 23. Boston College, 2010: 1. Penn St., 191; 2. St. John’s (NY), 182; 3. Notre Dame, 39; 25. Navy, 29; 26. Caltech, 22; 27. Long Beach St., 15; 28. 13; 24. Cal St. Fullerton, 12; 25. Cleveland St., 11; 26. Cornell, 180; 4. Ohio St., 139; 5. Harvard, 137; 6. Princeton, 135; 7. Cornell, 13½. 9; 27. UC San Diego, 5; 28. (tie) Fairleigh Dickinson and Columbia, 98; 8. Penn, 81; 9. Stanford, 70; 10. Duke, 59; 11. Lawrence, 4. 1994: 1. Notre Dame, 4,350; 2. Penn St., 4,075; 3. Penn, 2,888; Northwestern, 53; 12. Air Force, 52; 13. Temple, 38; 14. Yale, 4. Princeton, 2,235; 5. Yale, 2,234; 6. St. John’s (NY), 2,189; 7. 2002: 1. Penn St., 195; 2. St. John’s (NY), 190; 3. Notre Dame, 37; 15. Wayne St. (MI), 33; 16. New York U., 32; 17. UC San New York U., 1,314; 8. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1,250; 9. Harvard, 186; 4. Ohio St., 140; 5. Columbia, 96; 6. (tie) Stanford and Diego, 22; 18. Sacred Heart, 20; 19. Cornell, 19; 20. North 1,103; 10. Temple, 925; 11. Wayne St. (MI), 911; 12. Air Force, Yale, 92; 8. Princeton, 81; 9. Penn, 68; 10. Rutgers, 60; 11. Carolina, 18; 21. Brown, 17; 22. Boston College, 16; 23. Vassar, 900; 13. Columbia, 800; 14. Ohio St., 704; 15. Brandeis, 695; New York U., 58; 12. (tie) Northwestern and Wayne St. (MI), 10; 24. Haverford, 7; 25. Brandeis, 6; 26. Cleveland St., 3; 27. 16. UC Santa Cruz, 350; 17. Stanford, 333; 18. Michigan St., 56; 14. Temple, 45; 15. Air Force, 39; 16. Brown, 29; 17. MIT, Caltech, 1. 250; 19. North Carolina, 123; 20. Rutgers, 42; 21. Caltech, 37; 28; 18. Brandeis, 25; 19. UC San Diego, 23; 20. Duke, 22; 21. 2011: 1. Notre Dame, 174; 2. Penn St., 168; 3. St. John’s (NY), 22. Northwestern, 32; 23. UC San Diego, 31; 24. William & Johns Hopkins, 18; 22. Harvard, 14; 23. Cal St. Fullerton, 13; 155; 4. Princeton, 150; 5. Ohio St., 148; 6. Harvard, 137; 7. Mary, 30; 25. Chicago, 28; 26. MIT, 25; 27. Cleveland St., 23; 24. (tie) Cleveland St. and Drew, 8; 26. (tie) Boston College Columbia, 94; 8. Penn, 91; 9. Duke, 74; 10. Stanford, 72; 11. 28. Long Beach St., 17; 29. Vassar, 4. and North Carolina, 7. Northwestern, 52; 12. Yale, 50; 13. (tie) Air Force, Brown and 1995: 1. Penn St., 440; 2. St. John’s (NY), 413; 3. Notre Dame, 2003: 1. Notre Dame, 182; 2. Penn St., 179; 3. St. John’s (NY), Temple, 39; 16. Sacred Heart, 27; 17. Cornell, 19; 18. Vassar, 370; 4. Yale, 324; 5. Princeton, 301; 6. Columbia, 249; 7. Penn, 171; 4. Ohio St., 167; 5. Columbia, 113; 6. Princeton, 107; 7. 18; 19. North Carolina, 16; 20. Brandeis, 15; 21. (tie) MIT and 243; 8. New York U., 214; 9. Rutgers, 212; 10. Stanford, 190; Stanford, 85; 8. Harvard, 68; 9. (tie) Air Force and Rutgers, Wayne St. (MI), 11; 23. (tie) Boston College and New York U., 11. Wayne St. (MI), 171; 12. Ohio St., 151; 13. Brandeis, 146; 61; 11. Penn, 56; 12. New York U., 46; 13. Temple, 44; 14. Yale, 9; 25. (tie) Detroit and Drew, 8; 27. (tie) UC San Diego and 14. Air Force, 119; 15. Harvard, 108; 16. North Carolina, 95; 42; 15. Northwestern, 38; 16. Cal St. Fullerton, 31; 17. Wayne Cleveland St., 7; 29. Hunter, 6; 30. Caltech, 3. 17. Cleveland St., 91; 18. Lawrence, 72; 19. Northwestern, St. (MI), 27; 18. Brown, 20; 19. (tie) Boston College and Tufts, 2012: 1. Ohio St., 182; 2. Princeton, 161; 3. Notre Dame, 160; 70; 20. (tie) MIT and Wellesley, 65; 22. Long Beach St., 60; 23. 19; 21. (tie) Brandeis, Duke and MIT, 18; 24. Cornell, 15; 25. 4. St. John’s (NY), 158; 5. Penn St., 151; 6. Harvard, 136; 7. UC San Diego, 53; 24. (tie) UC Santa Cruz and Detroit, 48; 26. (tie) UC San Diego and Johns Hopkins, 10; 27. Haverford, Penn, 124; 8. Columbia, 97; 9. Duke, 67; 10. Stanford, 62; 11. Duke, 36; 27. Baruch, 26; 28. Chicago, 22; 29. William & Mary, 9; 28. Drew, 8; 29. North Carolina, 7; 30. NJIT, 5; 31. Fairleigh Northwestern, 52; 12. Yale, 50; 13. Brown, 44; 14. Temple, 40; 20; 30. Fairleigh Dickinson, 15; 31. Michigan St., 9; 32. Johns Dickinson, 2. 15. Air Force, 26; 16. Sacred Heart, 23; 17. Wayne St. (MI), 19; Hopkins, 5; 33. (tie) Brown and Caltech, 3; 35. Haverford, 2. 2004: 1. Ohio St., 194; 2. Penn St., 160; 3. Notre Dame, 18. Cornell, 18; 19. (tie) Boston College and North Carolina, 1996: 1. Penn St., 1,500; 2. Notre Dame, 1,190; 3. St. John’s 153; 4. St. John’s (NY), 149; 5. Columbia, 146; 6. Penn, 104; 14; 21. Vassar, 12; 22. New York U., 11; 23. Brandeis, 7; 24. MIT, (NY), 1,130; 4. Princeton, 1,020; 5. (tie) Columbia and Yale, 7. Princeton, 79; 8. Harvard, 73; 9. Wayne St. (MI), 62; 10. 5; 25. UC San Diego, 1. 1,000; 7. Stanford, 900; 8. Rutgers, 650; 9. New York U., 640; Stanford, 60; 11. Northwestern, 50; 12. Duke, 48; 13. (tie) 2013: 1. Princeton, 182; 2. Notre Dame, 175; 3. Penn St., 163; 10. Penn, 590; 11. Wayne St. (MI), 530; 12. (tie) North Carolina Rutgers and Yale, 44; 15. Cal St. Fullerton, 35; 16. Air Force, 4. Ohio St., 146; 5. St. John’s (NY), 139; 6. Harvard, 134; 7. and Ohio St., 480; 14. Brandeis, 450; 15. Harvard, 440; 16. Air 34; 17. Brandeis, 28; 18. Temple, 25; 19. Cornell, 23; 20. New Columbia, 117; 8. Stanford, 111; 9. Penn, 95; 10. Yale, 45; 11. Force, 390; 17. Duke, 250; 18. Lawrence, 150; 19. Long Beach York U., 19; 21. Brown, 17; 22. Haverford, 14; 23. (tie) Drew Northwestern, 44; 12. Duke, 42; 13. North Carolina, 37; 14. St., 120; 20. (tie) Temple and Wellesley, 110; 22. (tie) Brown, and MIT, 12; 25. (tie) North Carolina and Tufts, 11; 27. Vassar, Temple, 30; 15. Wayne St. (MI), 26; 16. (tie) Brown, MIT and Cleveland St. and Northwestern, 90; 25. (tie) Detroit, James 8; 28. Johns Hopkins, 7; 29. (tie) UC San Diego, Cal Poly and New York U., 23; 19. (tie) Air Force and Cornell, 20; 21. (tie) Madison and Vassar, 80; 28. Cal St. Fullerton, 70. NJIT, 6; 32. (tie) Hunter and Sacred Heart, 1. Brandeis and Sacred Heart, 19; 23. (tie) Boston College and 1997: 1. Penn St., 1,530; 2. Notre Dame, 1,470; 3. (tie) St. 2005: 1. Notre Dame, 173; 2. Ohio St., 171; 3. St. John’s (NY), UC San Diego, 10; 25. Drew, 3. John’s (NY) and Stanford, 1,120; 5. Yale, 1,090; 6. Columbia, 162; 4. Penn St., 145; 5. Columbia, 137; 6. Harvard, 134; 7. 970; 7. Ohio St., 880; 8. Harvard, 750; 9. Rutgers, 700; 10. Penn, 85; 8. Princeton, 77; 9. New York U., 68; 10. Wayne St. Princeton, 620; 11. Penn, 580; 12. Duke, 380; 13. Wayne St. (MI), 58; 11. Stanford, 51; 12. Northwestern, 50; 13. Duke, 48; (MI), 370; 14. New York U., 340; 15. North Carolina, 310; 16. 14. Cal St. Fullerton, 41; 15. Air Force, 34; 16. Rutgers, 31; 17. Brandeis, 240; 17. Air Force, 230; 18. Cleveland St., 210; 19. Yale, 28; 18. UC San Diego, 23; 19. North Carolina, 20; 20. (tie) MIT and Temple, 140; 21. Boston College, 130; 22. (tie) (tie) Drew and MIT, 17; 22. Haverford, 16; 23. (tie) Detroit UC San Diego and Cal St. Fullerton, 120; 24. Brown, 80; 25. and Vassar, 12; 25. Wellesley, 11; 26. (tie) Brandeis, Cal Poly, Northwestern, 70; 26. Detroit, 50; 27. Michigan St., 40. Cleveland St. and Johns Hopkins, 6; 30. Temple, 4; 31. (tie) Cornell and Sacred Heart, 3; 33. James Madison, 1.