Fencing

Fencing showcases depth in undefeated meet, challenging unranked status

The Light Blue fencers have plenty of confidence after sweeping their meets as Ivy League Championships approach.

Archery worthy of big-time coverage

It's time for Columbia to embrace its most successful teams, which are often those competing in the lowest-profile sports.

Fencing competing in first dual meets of the season

The Lions will be on the fencing strip all weekend as they compete in dual meets at St. John's and NYU. Leading the Light Blue into action will be freshman Will Spear, who took a gold medal last week in Portland.

Michael Aufrichtig takes the helm for men's and women's fencing

Chairman of the New York Athletic Club's fencing program given head coach role at Columbia.

Retired fencing coach leaves as Columbia legend

After 32 years of bringing nothing but success and knowledge to Columbia fencing, head coach and director of fencing George Kolombatovich retired earlier this month.

Fencer on top of the world at lowest point on Earth

Freshman fencer Nzingha Prescod won a gold medal at the Junior World Championships of fencing at the Dead Sea Resort in Jordan and now she sets her sights on the 2012 London Olympics.

Columnists talking sports: PTI style

Two of Spectators sports columnists give their thoughts on Columbia sports and beyond.

Kopecky CU's top fencer at NCAAs

Sophomore fencer Lydia Kopecky had an impressive season with the Lions, ending on a high note with a seventh place finish at the NCAA National Championships.

Light Blue finishes seventh at NCAA champs to close out season

Columbia's youthful fencing teams traveled to the NCAA Championships at OSU this weekend. All divisions contributed to an overall successful meet, as the Lions finished seventh in the nation.

Youthful fencers head to Ohio State to compete in nationals

The Lions will send nine fencers to compete at this week's NCAA National Championships at Ohio State University.