WELLESLEY, Mass. – Wellesley College fencing sophomore Lauren Khoo (San Francisco, Calif.) and Alisha Li (Warren, N.J.) have each been recognized as 2024-25 United States Fencing Coaches Association (USFCA) All-Americans. Khoo is a Division III First Team member in foil while Li earns a Division III Honorable Mention in epee.
The USFCA recognizes the top Division III fencers in the country with Division III All-American awards. The recipients of these awards are determined by an evaluation of their regular season performance and postseason performance, including both NCAA Regionals and NCAA Championships.
Khoo won a team-leading 65 bouts in dual meet matches this season and finished 12th in foil at the NCAA Northeast Regional by advancing to the finals. Li registered 54 dual meet match victories and made the quarterfinals of the NCAA Northeast Regional in epee, coming in 24th place.
The duo both received the Division III All-Region accolade, with Khoo also being named an All-Region Second Team member.
The U.S. Fencing Coaches Association is an association of United States fencing coaches, and was established in 1941.