The foil squad, traditionally the Crimson's weakest fencers, trounced M.I.T. last night to give Harvard a 15-12 victory over the Engineers.
Follamen Dan Kirsch and Rich Kolombatovitch won all three of their bouts, Jon Koelb won both of his sabre bouts, fencing primarily a defensive match. As usual, the epee group proved erratic.
The Crimson's prospects for the Trinity match Saturday look hopeful; Harvard beat the Hilltoppers 15-12 last year.
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