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  2. Collegiate fencing - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate fencing in the United States can be traced back to as early as 1941. [1] [2] Some of the earliest programs in the US came from the Ivy League schools, with the first Ivy League fencing championships taking place in 1956. [3] As of 2023, there are 112 club teams, [4] 43 women's varsity fencing programs [5] and 33 men's varsity teams ...

  3. List of NCAA fencing schools - Wikipedia

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    Fencing is a coed sport, with teams having men's and women's squads, although some schools field only a women's team. Schools of every division compete together regularly. Most major conferences do not sponsor fencing, with the notable exceptions of the Ivy League, the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.

  4. List of USFA Hall of Fame members - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the members of the United States Fencing Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame itself is on display at the Museum of American Fencing , in Shreveport, Louisiana . [ 1 ]

  5. NCAA Fencing Championships - Wikipedia

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    In the second phase, both fencing stakeholders and NCAA staff identified a major gender inequity issue stemming from the NCAA's 1990 decision to combine the men's and women's team championships. As of the date of the report (the 2021–22 school year), no NCAA fencing programs fielded only a men's team, but many fielded only women's teams.

  6. Category:College fencing in the United States - Wikipedia

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  7. Harvard Crimson fencing - Wikipedia

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    Harvard founded the first collegiate fencing team in the United States in 1888. [1] The team has captured seven individual NCAA titles. Eli Dershwitz (saber) was the seventh Harvard fencer to compete in the Olympics when he fenced for Team USA at the 2016 Rio Olympics, with the prior two having been Emily Cross '09 (Team USA; she won a silver medal in team foil) and Noam Mills '12 (Team Israel ...

  8. Category:College fencing teams in the United States - Wikipedia

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  9. Category : College fencing by conference in the United States

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