Fencers look ahead to Temple Duals
By Nick Martin | February 21, 2014The Blue Devils will hit the road once again as they face their toughest test of the season in the Temple Duals.
The Blue Devils will hit the road once again as they face their toughest test of the season in the Temple Duals.
The Blue Devils made the most of their annual opportunity to compete in front of a home crowd.
Duke will spend its time preparing not only for the teams it will face on the pistes Saturday and Sunday, but preparing the pistes themselves.
The Blue Devil men notched victories against No. 4 Notre Dame and No. 10 Stanford at the Northwestern Duals.
A 12-hour bus ride is all that stands between the Blue Devils and a date with top-tier competition
Duke got back on the right track at the Pennsylvania Invitational behind big performances from its underclassman
Most would not be enthralled with back-to-back trips to Pennsylvania, but Duke fencers have always embraced the chance for a road trip
A quadruplet of Blue Devils made the trip to San Antonio, Texas for the 2013 NCAA Fencing Championships
Despite the Duke men’s determination to redeem themselves against No. 1 Penn State at this past weekend’s Temple Duals, it was the women who walked away with the only win.
Duke will head to the Temple Duals for the last meet of the regular season.
After a successful showing at home, Duke will head to the Temple Duals for the last meet of the regular season.
Thursday, Charles Copti will take time off from his classes and midterms to travel to the Junior Olympics for the last time—as a freshman.
Feeding off of a healthy home crowd and facing some of fencing’s best, Duke pulled off two major upsets as both the men’s and women’s teams won four out of their five bouts.
After going nearly perfect at the Sollee Invitational last weekend at MIT, Duke returns home to Card Gymnasium to compete in the annual Duke Home Meet this weekend.
The Blue Devils will travel nearly 700 miles to Cambridge, Mass. this weekend to participate in the MIT Duals.
Junior Dylan Nollner potentially has Olympic hopes after top finishes recently.
Blue Devil epeeist Dylan Nollner made the most of his first appearance at the Junior World Championships in Moscow, finishing in 10th place.
When she committed to Duke four years ago, Becca Ward all but retired from international fencing.
Welcome to the record books, Becca Ward.