SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Stanford fencing wrapped up the 2025-26 season this weekend at the NCAA Championships, with a pair of student-athletes earning All-America honors. The women’s team finished 10th in the country, while the men’s squad finished 15th. Arianna Cao took home All-America Honorable Mention honors in women’s foil, while Sanjay Kasi earned All-America Honorable Mention honors in men’s foil.
Cao, the reigning ACC women’s foil champion, went 13-6 over two days to finish ninth. The junior, competing in NCAAs for the third-straight year, ends the season with a 70-21 record in individual bouts.
Not far behind Cao in the women’s foil competition was Ruoxi Sun. The freshman went 11-12, finishing 13th in the country.
In the women’s saber competition, Sophia Chin went 9-14 to finish 14th, while Erika Yong went 4-19 to finish 24th.
Freshman Tanishka Padhye went 5-18 in women’s epee competition, finishing 23rd in the country.
On the men’s side, Kasi led the way with a 12th-place finish is the foil competition. The senior went 11-12 to earn his first career All-America nod in his third trip to the NCAA Championships. Freshman Julian Goor finished 21st in foil, going 8-15.
Fellow freshman Robert Wang rounded out the men’s competitors, going 9-14 to finish 17th in saber.