After a season with much uncertainty, the Cleveland State fencing program has completed the 2020-21 campaign at the NCAA Fencing Championships at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State University.
The Cleveland State fencing team continued action at the 2021 NCAA Championships Saturday, with a trio of women’s fencers completing their first three rounds.
The Cleveland State men’s fencing program concluded their portion of the 2021 NCAA Fencing Championships on Friday, as all three competitors picked up wins on the final day of the competition.
The Cleveland State fencing team began competition at the 2021 NCAA Fencing Championships Thursday, with Paul DiVenti, Mason Moskowitz, and De’Mario Steele in action.
The Cleveland State fencing team is set to begin action at the 2021 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Fencing Championships this week, with action taking place at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State University.
The NCAA has announced that Dorian Pichola, Amanda Provance, Shelbie Seeberg, Paul DiVienti, Mason Moskowitz and De’Mario Steele have all been selected to represent Cleveland State at the 2021 NCAA Fencing Championships hosted by Penn State on March 25-28.
The Cleveland State fencing team had a successful day of competition at the Wayne State Duals Sunday, with the CSU women going 2-0 and the CSU men going 1-1 on the day.
For the first time during the 2020-21 season the Cleveland State fencing team will be in action this weekend, as the Vikings are set to compete at the Wayne State Duals on Sunday, February 28.