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3 teams qualified 11 by lavieenor
USA Fencing (on social media) compiled a list of qualified fencers and confirmed that Notre Dame and Harvard are the only schools who qualified 12 fencers. Columbia, Penn State and Princeton all qualified 11 fencers followed by St. Johns and Ohio State who each qualified 9.
We are in a good position to win a 4th national championship in a row, but Harvard will be tough. Plus, one of the teams with 11 qualifying fencers could have a great showing and pull into contention.