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Blue Fencing Goes 6-0 at NFC #3; Earns Program's First 20-Win Season Since 2010-11

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. – Wellesley College fencing put together a perfect 6-0 record at the third Northeast Fencing Conference meet of the season on Saturday at Smith College. Wellesley defeated: Dartmouth, UMass, Smith, Vassar, Boston University, and Tufts to improve to 20-9 on the season. Wellesley's 20-win campaign is the first for the program since 2010-11.

First year Julia Calventus-Coveney (Barcelona, Spain) went 16-0 in epee to lead the Blue, finishing the team season with a staggering 65-9 record. Classmate Lauren Park (Wayne, N.J.) was 13-4 to pace the sabre squad, while sophomore Brie Maurer (Fredericksburg, Va.) posted a 15-2 mark to lead Wellesley's foil fencers. 

Wellesley 17, Dartmouth 10

The Blue earned 6-3 wins in foil and epee and scraped out a 5-4 win in sabre to defeat the Big Green. Maurer and first year Lucille Tsao (Succasunna, N.J.) were each 2-1 in epee, while Calventus-Coveney and classmate Corinne Wilklow (Fairfield, Conn.) posted records of 3-0 and 2-0 in epee. In sabre, Park and senior Madeleine Barowsky (Framingham, Mass.) each finished 2-1. 

Wellesley 24, UMass 3

Wellesley stormed past UMass in the second round match-up between the two teams. The Blue swept both foil and sabre and earned a 6-3 win in epee. Maurer, Calventus-Coveney, Barowsky, first year Molly McLachlan (Chapel Hill, N.C.), and sophomore Meg Harney (Wilmette, Ill.) each went 3-0 in their respective weapons.

Wellesley 18, Smith 9

Paced by a 7-2 win in sabre and a 6-3 win in foil, Wellesley defeated the host Pioneers, 18-9. The Blue had to battle for a 5-4 win in epee, as the weapon came down to the final bout. With Wellesley leading 4-2 after the opening six bouts, Smith countered with back-to-back wins to open the third round, tying the match 4-4. However, Calventus-Coveney sealed the win for Wellesley in her final bout.

Wellesley 18, Vassar 9

Tsao posted a 3-0 mark in foil to lead the Blue to a 7-2 win in the weapon en route to an 18-9 win over their Seven Sisters rivals. Wellesley also earned a 6-3 win in epee and needed all nine bouts to take a 5-4 win in sabre, as Park clinched the win, and a 3-0 record, in her final match-up. 

Wellesley 22, Boston University 5 

The Blue blitzed the Terriers in a 22-5 rout, winning foil 8-1 and taking both epee and sabre by 7-2 finals. Wellesley opened both foil and sabre with seven straight victories, while winning six bouts by default against a shorthanded BU epee squad.

Wellesley 18, Tufts 9

Wellesley capped the day with another 18-9 victory, this time defeating local rival Tufts. Maurer added her third 3-0 round of the afternoon to lead Wellesley to a 6-3 win in foil. Wellesley picked up an 8-1 win in epee after winning six matched by default, but he Jumbos dealt the Blue their only setback of the day in sabre, winning 5-4 despite a 2-1 round by Park. 

Wellesley will return to action in two weeks at the NEIFC Championships, Febraury 24, beginning at 9:00 AM at Mount Holyoke College.

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Players Mentioned

Madeleine Barowsky

Madeleine Barowsky

Sabre
5' 3"
2018
Julia Calventus-Coveney

Julia Calventus-Coveney

Epee
5' 11"
2021
Meg Harney

Meg Harney

Sabre
5' 7"
2019
Brie Maurer

Brie Maurer

Foil
5' 4"
2020
Molly McLachlan

Molly McLachlan

Foil
5' 5"
2021
Lauren Park

Lauren Park

Sabre
5' 7"
2021
Lucille Tsao

Lucille Tsao

Foil
5' 1"
2021
Corinne Wilklow

Corinne Wilklow

Epee
5' 6"
2021

Players Mentioned

Madeleine Barowsky

Madeleine Barowsky

5' 3"
2018
Sabre
Julia Calventus-Coveney

Julia Calventus-Coveney

5' 11"
2021
Epee
Meg Harney

Meg Harney

5' 7"
2019
Sabre
Brie Maurer

Brie Maurer

5' 4"
2020
Foil
Molly McLachlan

Molly McLachlan

5' 5"
2021
Foil
Lauren Park

Lauren Park

5' 7"
2021
Sabre
Lucille Tsao

Lucille Tsao

5' 1"
2021
Foil
Corinne Wilklow

Corinne Wilklow

5' 6"
2021
Epee
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