Nick Spitzer won three matches in the epee and Roger Barzun did the same in the sabre, but the varsity fencing team lost anyway at Princeton Saturday afternoon. Though strong in the sabre, the Crimson swordsmen lost four out of nine in that division to end up on the wrong side of a 16-11 score.
The loss was the fourth straight for the fencers and leaves them winless in Ivy competition. With an 0-3 loop record, the Crimson still has three Ivy matches left two with Yale and a return match with the Tigers later in the month.
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