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NCAA fencing championship results, combined men and women (since 1990), men's (1941-1989) and women's (1982-1989).
[edit] Combined
Year |
Team Champion |
Score |
Second Place |
1990 |
Penn State |
36-35 |
Columbia-Barnard |
1991 |
Penn State (2) |
4,700 - 4,200 |
Columbia-Barnard |
1992 |
Columbia-Barnard |
4,150 - 3,646 |
Penn State |
1993 |
Columbia-Barnard (2) |
4,525 - 4,500 |
Penn State |
1994 |
Notre Dame |
4,350 - 4,075 |
Penn State |
1995 |
Penn State (3) |
440 - 413 |
St. John's |
1996 |
Penn State (4) |
1,500 - 1,190 |
Notre Dame |
1997 |
Penn State (5) |
1,530 - 1,470 |
Notre Dame |
1998 |
Penn State (6) |
149 - 147 |
Notre Dame |
1999 |
Penn State (7) |
171 - 139 |
Notre Dame |
2000 |
Penn State (8) |
175 - 171 |
Notre Dame/St. John's |
2001 |
St. John's |
180 - 172 |
Penn State |
2002 |
Penn State (9) |
195 - 190 |
St. John's |
2003 |
Notre Dame (2) |
182 - 179 |
Penn State |
2004 |
Ohio State |
194 - 160 |
Penn State |
2005 |
Notre Dame (3) |
173 - 171 |
Ohio State |
2006 |
Harvard |
165 - 159 |
Penn State |
2007 |
Penn State (10) |
194 - 176 |
St. John's |
2008 |
Ohio State (2) |
185 - 176 |
Notre Dame |
Note: Team scoring in 1990 was based on weapon team events standings. From 1991 to 1994, point values increased due to fencers not qualifying as part of a team being able to contribute points from individual performances. Weapon team events were eliminated in 1995, and team scoring was based entirely on individual performances; women's épée was added as a fifth weapon. Since 1998, team scoring has been based on a one-point system; women's sabre was added as a sixth weapon in 2000.
[edit] Women's
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