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Notre Dame Fighting Irish fencing
Fencing team for the University of Notre Dame From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Notre Dame Fighting Irish fencing team represents the University of Notre Dame in collegiate fencing. The Irish compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I.
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National championships
Team
Individual
Women's Foil
- Molly Sullivan (1986, 1988)
- Heidi Piper (1991)
- Alicja Kryczalo (2002, 2003, 2004)
- Lee Kiefer (2013, 2014, 2015, 2017)
- Stefani Deschner (2021)
Women's Épée
- Magda Krol (1997)
- Kerry Walton (2002)
- Kelley Hurley (2008)
- Courtney Hurley (2011, 2013)
- Eszter Muhari (2023, 2025)
Women's Saber
- Valerie Providenza (2004)
- Mariel Zagunis (2006)
- Sarah Borrmann (2008)
- Francesca Russo (2015, 2017)
- Kara Linder (2021)
- Magda Skarbonkiewicz (2025)
Men's Foil
- Pat Gerard (1977)
- Andrew Bonk (1979)
- Charles Higgs-Coulthard (1984)
- Gerek Meinhardt (2010, 2014)
- Ariel DeSmet (2011)
- Nick Itkin (2018, 2019)
- Marcello Olivares (2021)
- Chase Emmer (2025)
Men's Épée
- Björne Väggö (1978)
- Ola Harstrom (1983)
- Jubba Beshin (1990)
- Michal Sobieraj (2005)
Men's Saber
- Mike Sullivan (1977, 1978)
- Luke LaValle (1998)
- Gabor Szelle (2000)
- Luke Linder (2021, 2023, 2024)
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Year-by-year results
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The following is a list of Notre Dame's all-time season records. Bold indicates NCAA championship year.[1][4]
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Facilities
Castellan Family Fencing Center
After the Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's ice hockey team moved from the Joyce Center to the Compton Family Ice Arena in 2011, the vacated facilities were renovated and opened as the Castellan Family Fencing Center in 2012. The facility consists of 15 permanent strips in front of bleacher seating, under which features separate men’s, women’s and coaches’ locker rooms, an armory repair room, team lounge and kitchen area, an enclosed conference room and individual coaches offices.[5]
Prior to 2012, the Irish trained on the second floor of the Joyce Center and hosted home matches opposite the hockey rink on portable strips.
The Winning Streak
From 1975 to 1980, the Irish won 122 straight regular season matches, surpassing John Wooden's 88 consecutive basketball wins to set the NCAA varsity sports winning streak record, a record not broken for over a decade. (Interestingly, UCLA lost to Austin Carr's Notre Dame team in 1971, then went undefeated until Adrian Dantley's Notre Dame team in 1974). During the streak, the Irish won their first national championship in 1977 and again in 1978.
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References
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