NCAA Fencing
NCAA fencing is a collegiate sport governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. It includes men's and women's competitions in three weapon categories: foil, epee, and saber. NCAA fencing is unique as it is a co-ed sport, meaning men's and women's scores are combined to determine the overall team champion. Athletes compete in individual bouts, and their performance contributes to their team's total score. The sport emphasizes agility, strategy, and precision, with the season culminating in the NCAA Fencing Championships, where the best college fencers from around the country vie for national titles.
Divison I
- Boston College
- Brown University
- Columbia University
- Cornell University (women only)
- Duke University
- Harvard University
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Northwestern University (women only)
- University of Notre Dame
- Ohio State University
- Pennsylvania State University
- Princeton University
- St. John's University
- Stanford University
- Temple University (women only)
- University of Pennsylvania
- Yale University
Division II
Division III
- Brandeis University
- Cleveland State University
- Drew University
- Haverford College
- Johns Hopkins University
- Lawrence University
- MIT
- New Jersey Institute of Technology
- NYU
- Stevens Institute of Technology
- Tufts University (women only)
- Vassar College
- Wellesley College (women only)