Stanford Women Finish Fourth At Duke InvitationalStanford Women Finish Fourth At Duke Invitational
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Stanford Women Finish Fourth At Duke Invitational

Feb. 8, 2003

DURHAM, N.C. - The Stanford women's fencing team finished fourth at the six-team Duke Invitational on Saturday afternoon in North Carolina.

The Cardinal finished with 62 points, behind Notre Dame (112), Air Force (77) and Duke (71). North Carolina (45) and Johns Hopkins (38) rounded out the field. Stanford finished second in foil (30), third in saber (22) and sixth in epee (10).

Stanford finished 3-2 in head-to-head competition, with wins over Johns Hopkins, North Carolina and Duke.

Round One -

Stanford 16, Johns Hopkins 11

Saber - Stanford, 7-2

Foil - Stanford, 6-3

Epee - Johns Hopkins, 6-3

Other scores -Duke 15, Air Force 12

Notre Dame 27, North Carolina 0

Round Two -

Stanford 14, North Carolina 13

Saber - Stanford, 5-4

Foil - Stanford, 6-3

Epee - North Carolina, 6-3

Other scores -

Duke 21, Johns Hopkins 6

Notre Dame 18, Air Force 9

Round Three -

Notre Dame 19, Stanford 8

Saber - Notre Dame, 7-2

Foil - Stanford, 6-3

Epee - Notre Dame, 9-0

Other scores -

Air Force 19, Johns Hopkins 8

Duke 19, North Carolina 8

Round Four -

Air Force 18, Stanford 9

Saber - Air Force, 8-1

Foil - Stanford, 6-3

Epee - Air Force, 7-2

Other scores -

North Carolina 16, Johns Hopkins 11

Notre Dame 23, Duke 4

Round Five -

Stanford 15, Duke 12

Saber - Stanford, 7-2

Foil - Stanford, 6-3

Epee - Duke 7-2

Other scores -

Notre Dame 25, Johns Hopkins 2

Air Force 19, North Carolina 8

Team Finishes (determined by total wins) - Notre Dame (112), Air Force (77), Duke (71), Stanford (62), North Carolina (45), Johns Hopkins (38).

Epee - Notre Dame (39), Duke (28), Air Force (26), Johns Hopkins (15), North Carolina (12), Stanford (10).

Foil - Notre Dame (36), Stanford (30), Duke (27), North Carolina (17), Air Force (15), Johns Hopkins (15).

Saber - Notre Dame (37), Air Force (36), Stanford (22), Duke (16), North Carolina (16), Johns Hopkins (8).