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Buckeyes Open Postseason with CCFC Championships
2/23/2024 10:56:00 AM | Fencing
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State fencing program will begin postseason competition with the Central Collegiate Fencing Conference Championships this weekend in French Field House in Columbus. Admission and parking are free. A live stream for both days will be available through the fencing page on OhioStateBuckeyes.com.Â
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Saturday is the team competition, with an individual tournament Sunday. The Buckeyes' schedule is below, with a complete schedule and more on the TOURNAMENT CENTRAL page. Team results will be updated throughout the day on the tournament central site.
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Sunday the women will compete for individual titles in the morning, with fencing set to start at 8 a.m. and the awards ceremony slated for about 1:30 p.m. The men's competition will begin at 12:30 p.m., with the awards ceremony scheduled for about 5:45 p.m. Results will be available through Fencing Time Live.
In all dual matches, Ohio State's No. 4-ranked men were 29-7 during the regular season. The No. 13-ranked women were 21-17.
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Ohio State Schedule
Saturday Team Championships
Round 1 (8:30 a.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. Cleveland State
Round 2 (9:40 a.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. Lawrence, No. 4 Men vs. Detroit Mercy
Round 3 (10:50 a.m.) – No. 4 Men vs. Lawrence
Round 4 (1 p.m.) – No. 4 Men vs. Cleveland State, No. 13 Women vs. Detroit Mercy
Round 5 (2:10 p.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. Denison, No. 4 Men vs. Wayne State
Round 6 (3:20 p.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. No. 8 Northwestern
Round 7 (4:30 p.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. Wayne State
The CCFC
This is the fourth year for the Central Collegiate Fencing Conference.
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In year one, no postseason event was held because of the pandemic-altered schedules during the 2021 season. Conference champions were determined by winning percentage during the regular season against conference opponents. The Buckeyes won the men's team championship and shared the women's team title with Northwestern. Ohio State captured the men's sabre and women's epee outright squad titles, while men's epee, men's foil and women's sabre were co-champions.
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In 2022 and 2023, Ohio State claimed both the men's and women's team titles. The Buckeyes captured the women's saber, men's and women's foil and men's epee titles both of those years, as well as the men's saber crown in 2022 and the 2023 women's epee championship.
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Last season was the first for CCFC individual championships and the Buckeyes won five of six gold medals. Yeva Mazur (women's epee), Dasha Myroniuk (women's foil), Julieta Toledo (women's saber), Solin Li (men's foil) and Miles Weiss (men's epee) all placed first in 2023.
NCAA Competition Up Next, with Championships in Columbus
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Saturday is the team competition, with an individual tournament Sunday. The Buckeyes' schedule is below, with a complete schedule and more on the TOURNAMENT CENTRAL page. Team results will be updated throughout the day on the tournament central site.
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Sunday the women will compete for individual titles in the morning, with fencing set to start at 8 a.m. and the awards ceremony slated for about 1:30 p.m. The men's competition will begin at 12:30 p.m., with the awards ceremony scheduled for about 5:45 p.m. Results will be available through Fencing Time Live.
In all dual matches, Ohio State's No. 4-ranked men were 29-7 during the regular season. The No. 13-ranked women were 21-17.
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Ohio State Schedule
Saturday Team Championships
Round 1 (8:30 a.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. Cleveland State
Round 2 (9:40 a.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. Lawrence, No. 4 Men vs. Detroit Mercy
Round 3 (10:50 a.m.) – No. 4 Men vs. Lawrence
Round 4 (1 p.m.) – No. 4 Men vs. Cleveland State, No. 13 Women vs. Detroit Mercy
Round 5 (2:10 p.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. Denison, No. 4 Men vs. Wayne State
Round 6 (3:20 p.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. No. 8 Northwestern
Round 7 (4:30 p.m.) – No. 13 Women vs. Wayne State
The CCFC
This is the fourth year for the Central Collegiate Fencing Conference.
Â
In year one, no postseason event was held because of the pandemic-altered schedules during the 2021 season. Conference champions were determined by winning percentage during the regular season against conference opponents. The Buckeyes won the men's team championship and shared the women's team title with Northwestern. Ohio State captured the men's sabre and women's epee outright squad titles, while men's epee, men's foil and women's sabre were co-champions.
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In 2022 and 2023, Ohio State claimed both the men's and women's team titles. The Buckeyes captured the women's saber, men's and women's foil and men's epee titles both of those years, as well as the men's saber crown in 2022 and the 2023 women's epee championship.
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Last season was the first for CCFC individual championships and the Buckeyes won five of six gold medals. Yeva Mazur (women's epee), Dasha Myroniuk (women's foil), Julieta Toledo (women's saber), Solin Li (men's foil) and Miles Weiss (men's epee) all placed first in 2023.
NCAA Competition Up Next, with Championships in Columbus
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