NEW YORK, N.Y. - The Vassar College Men's and Women's Fencing teams headed to Columbia University on Wednesday evening for the George Kolombatovich Historical Meet. The Brewers faced off against the host Lions as well as the NYU Violets in the meet.
In the men's round against NYU, Vassar fell 22-5 with epee winning three bouts. Sophomore Eli Weise, freshman Brian Li and senior Jack Plumer each tallied a win at epee while freshman Oliver Berger won twice at sabre.
Against the Violets on the women's side, the Brewers dropped a 19-8 decision. Freshman
Abigail Geiger tallied two wins along with rookie
Vanessa Mark and sophomore
Kira Wheeler adding a victory. Sophomores
Naomi Hirsch and
Danielle Golden scored two victories apiece at epee for Vassar. In the women's bout against Columbia, Vassar fell 26-1 as freshman
Sarah Boucher-Rowe tallied the victory at epee.
The Brewers responded with a victory against Columbia on the men's side with a 14-13 win. Epee led the way with seven victories as senior Tom Stadnikov and freshman Brian Li went 3-0 and Weise tallied a victory. Berger scored two wins at sabre along with senior Conor Travaglione adding a victory. Freshman Isaiah Kim was undefeated at foil while sophomore Brady Traugot secured a victory for Vassar.
The men will return to action against Yale next Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. while the women will travel to Drew University for the EWFC Championships on Sunday at 9:00 a.m.