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Princeton won their first NCAA fencing championship, finishing seven points ahead of Notre Dame. Captain Eliza Stone became just the second Princeton woman to win an individual championship.

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Princeton Senior Eliza Stone became the second woman in Princeton fencing history to win an individual event. Stone and her two younger siblings all contributed to Princeton winning its first national title.

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Notre Dame's Courtney Hurley comes from a talented line of fencers, including her father and older sister. Hurley stands in third place after the first day of the women's championships.

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With one day to go at the NCAA Fencing Championships, Princeton (146) holds a narrow lead ahead of Notre Dame (139) and Penn State (138). A national champion will be crowned Sunday.

  • Tigers finish on top
  • Making history
  • Hurley on fire
  • New leader
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