Gabrielle D'Astoli (right) competes in the first ACC Women's Fencing Championship Sunday.
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Gabrielle D'Astoli (right) competes in the first ACC Women's Fencing Championship Sunday.
Kara Bloomfield (right) competes in the first ACC Women's Fencing Championship Sunday.
Sophmore Kara Bloomfield (right) competes in the first ACC Women's Fencing Championship Sunday.
Amanda Lalezarian (right) gets a touch against a Notre Dame fencer during the foil event in the first ACC Women's Championship hosted in Carmichael Arena Sunday.
The only thing louder than Gillian Litynski’s victory screams were the standing ovations from the home crowd on Sunday.
The North Carolina fencing team took two athletes to Richmond, Va. to compete in the Junior Olympic Championships this weekend.
The North Carolina fencing team had a snowy weekend, traveling to Evanston, Ill., for the Northwestern Dual Meets. Fourteen teams, including highly ranked Notre Dame, Princeton and Temple competed on Saturday and Sunday.
On a weekend when the sports world was enthralled by Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski’s 1,000th victory, a North Carolina coach reached a monumental mark of his own.
A lack of mental toughness and experience continued to plague the North Carolina fencing team this weekend in State College, Pa.
Gillian Litynski, a sophomore from New York, is one of four Tar Heels who qualified for the 2013 NCAA Fencing Championship. Litynski will compete in women's saber in San Antonio, Texas this weekend. This is her second appearance at the championship.
Gillian Litynski didn’t let a month of no scheduled practices keep her out of the gym.
At it's dual meet at Ohio State on Nov. 16, the North Carolina fencing team was missing several key female fencers. But a week later at the Penn State Intercollegiate Open, the script was flipped: the women's team was at full strength while the men's team was missing bodies.
Despite the busy homecoming weekend in Chapel Hill, the North Carolina fencing team traveled to Columbus, Ohio to compete in the OSU Invitational Sunday.
How do you introduce Jake Bernstein?
Members of the North Carolina fencing team arrived in Kentucky this past Friday, eager to put on strong performances at the 2014 North America Cup set to run through Monday afternoon.
After sacrificing for the greater good of the team most of last year, sophomore Evan Philpot was ready to reclaim his natural role and achieve the individual success he knew he was capable of.
Student-Athlete.
North Carolina’s fencing team stepped up the level of competition this weekend at the North American Cup in Cleveland and held its own against some of the best fencers in the world.
Before North Carolina fencer Gill Litynski left for the NCAA Championships in San Antonio, the sophomore said she wanted to make a name for herself as the only female fencer from her school.
Although the North Carolina fencing team qualified four fencers for the NCAA Championships in San Antonio, Texas, this weekend, sophomore Gill Litynski will travel alone.