Seven members of the Wayne State University fencing program earned All-Conference recognition from the Central Collegiate Fencing Conference (CCFC). The honorees were selected for their outstanding contributions to their team, both on and off the strip, and were chosen by the league's coaches. Four student-athletes on the men's roster were named to the First and Second Teams, while three women were also recognized, surpassing the previous season's total.

By the Numbers
  • Ahmed Elsayed holds a 29-19 record for the season with 299 career triumphs, making him the all-time winningest student-athlete in the epee.
  • Eyad Marouf has a 78-21 ledger this year, the most bout wins of any men's fencer on the team.
State of Play
  • The men's team placed second overall at the CCFC Championships, while the women's epee contingent fought to a second-place showing in the weapon.
  • WSU's epee and foil teams appeared in the top three at the championships.
Bottom Line

Wayne State University's fencing team's exceptional performance led to seven members earning All-Conference recognition, demonstrating the program's strength and the individual athletes' skill and dedication.