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(11/06/18 4:41pm)
The UNC fencing teams took a step back in the Garret Penn State Open after an impressive start to the season while facing some of the toughest competition in the country.
(10/29/18 5:25pm)
The UNC fencing teams kicked off head coach Ron Miller’s final season with an impressive performance at the Temple Collegiate Open.
(03/26/18 1:09am)
Women’s fencer Justine de Grasse represented North Carolina at the NCAA Fencing Championships this weekend. She was the lone Tar Heel to qualify for the meet and placed 22nd in women's epee.
(02/26/18 2:36am)
Carmichael Arena went silent for the first time that day as the tie-breaking competition began, and it stayed silent until the screams of the overjoyed North Carolina fencers rang out after the tournament.
(02/26/18 12:32am)
UNC's Georgina Summers (left) poses with her silver medal from the individual women's epee competition on Feb. 24 in Carmichael Arena.
(02/26/18 12:32am)
Notre Dame's Amanda Sirico defeated UNC's Georgina Summers, 15-12, in the 2018 ACC individual women's epee title match on Feb. 24 in Carmichael Arena.
(02/26/18 12:32am)
The North Carolina women's fencing team celebrates its 2018 ACC team title, the first in school history, on Feb. 24 in Carmichael Arena.
(02/26/18 12:32am)
The North Carolina women's fencing team won its first ACC team fencing championship in school history on Feb. 24 in Carmichael Arena.
(01/23/18 3:49am)
The North Carolina women’s fencing team finished 8-1, and the men finished 6-2 at the Philadelphia Invitational. The Tar Heels' teams combined for a record of 14-3 in the two-day, 20-team tournament hosted by the University of Pennsylvania.
(02/26/17 10:30pm)
Amanda Lalezarian (UNC) preparing to lunge during a match. The UNC Women's Team placed 3rd at the ACC Fencing Tournament on Sunday, February 26, 2017.`
(02/23/17 9:35pm)
Ezra Baeli-Wang poses with his gear in the fencing room in 2017. The former UNC and ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee President wrote an open letter to University officials against Silent Sam that has been signed by almost 300 current and former UNC student-athletes.
(02/24/17 5:11am)
It was the summer of 2013, and Ezra Baeli-Wang wasn’t doing anything.
(02/21/17 1:32am)
North Carolina first-year foils Carlexa Fevry and Wei Chee Chen finished 35th and 36th at the Junior Olympic Championships in Kansas City, Missouri, this weekend.
(02/14/17 4:49pm)
The North Carolina fencing team had a solid weekend in Durham, with both men’s and women’s teams going 4-1. Each team’s lone loss came to host and rival Duke.
(01/22/17 9:22pm)
The North Carolina fencing team found its form at the Philadelphia Invitational on Saturday, turning in its most complete performance of the year, with the women going 5-0 as the men went 4-1.
(01/18/17 7:11pm)
The North Carolina fencing team turned in a mixed performance on Sunday against top-flight competition in the Penn State Dual Meets, with the women’s team finishing with a 2-4 record on the day, while the men’s team posted a 1-4 record.
(01/10/17 7:50pm)
The North Carolina fencing team competed in the 2017 North American Cup in Columbus, Ohio, this week. In a tournament that spanned four days, no Tar Heel advanced past the round of 16.
(12/06/16 1:16am)
The North Carolina fencing team fared well at the Brandeis Invitational in Waltham, Massachusetts. The women notched a 5-1 record while the men went 4-2.
(11/20/16 9:13pm)
The North Carolina women's fencing team faced off against different universities from across the country on Saturday in the Penn State Open.
(11/01/16 12:44am)
Ron Miller is in the midst of his 50th season as the North Carolina fencing coach. With 1,450 wins under his belt, Miller has been at UNC longer than any other active coach. On Sunday, his team concluded its first major competition of the season in the Temple Open — with junior Meredith Bozentka winning gold in women's saber and two other fencers taking bronze.