Ohio State Career
- Three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
- Two-time USFCA Scholar of Distinction (2023, '24)
- B1G Distinguished Scholar
- Two-time Academic All-Big Ten
2024-25 (Junior Season)
- 19th at OSU Open
- Did not compete in the dual season
- Buckeye won CCFC team title
- Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
2023-24 (Sophomore Season)
- Placed 12th at OSU Open and was 40th at Penn State
- 5-3 in dual bouts, competing at OSU Duals
- Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, USFCA Scholar of Distinction, Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten accolades
2022-23 (Freshman Season)
- 3-4 in dual matches
- Picked up a win in CCFC team championships, helping Buckeyes claim women's team and epee titles
- Placed 21st at OSU Open and 26th at CCFC Championships
- Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and USFCA Scholar of Distinction accolades
Prior to Ohio State
- Trained with Grand Rapids Advanced Fencing Academy in 2021-22
- Competed at Junior Olympics
- Summa Cum Laude
- Nominated for a Congressional Art Competition for high school students
- Selected for National Honor Society and Theatrical Excellence (international thespian society)
- Also competed in gymnastics
Personal
- Parents are Aileen Antonio and Ronel Santos
- Two younger siblings, Carlos and Nina
- Accounting major and plans to pursue and MBA
- Member of Fisher FIRST Early Arrival program and Humanities Scholars
- Enjoys drawing, learning different languages, singing, baking, crocheting and traveling
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On how she started fencing: “It was actually my younger brother that got me into fencing. He did it for around 6-7 years before I decided to do fence as well. Before, I would just attend his tournaments or volunteer at our club’s tournaments. I was exposed to it constantly, so before my senior year of high school I decided to give it a try and now I’m on the Ohio State team.”