Harvard Men’s Fencing Secures Share of Ivy League Title and 2024 Championship Victory Led by Hansen and Kumashi
Harvard men's fencing earned a share of the Ivy League title, securing the hardware for the 13th time in program history and the second consecutive year. The team won the Ivy League title three times in the last four championships, with senior Jonas Hansen capturing the individual men's epee crown. Hansen, along with James Chen and Henry Lawson, made it to the All-Ivy League first team. The team now prepares for the NCAA Northeast Regionals on Sunday, Mar. 10.
By the Numbers- Harvard men's fencing won a share of the Ivy League title for the 13th time in program history
- Senior Jonas Hansen achieved a joint tournament-high in victories with a 10-2 record
- The team secured the title with a 16-11 win against Yale
- Harvard men's fencing won a share of the Ivy League title for the second consecutive year and the 13th time in program history
- Senior Jonas Hansen captured the individual men's epee crown
- Hansen, along with James Chen and Henry Lawson, made it to the All-Ivy League first team
- The team is preparing for the NCAA Northeast Regionals on Sunday, Mar. 10
Harvard men's fencing secured a share of the Ivy League title for the 13th time, with senior Jonas Hansen shining individually, and the team is geared up for the NCAA Northeast Regionals.
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