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Fencers Place 14th in NCAA; Ziel's Injury Hurts Crimson

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Crimson fencers placed 14 in the National Intercollegiate Fencing Championships held at Yale March 28 and 29.

Captain Eric Sollee placed fifth in the foil to lead the team, winning 24 out of 31 bouts. Harry Ziel fractured his thumb in the saber and had to default half of his bouts, while George McNair, epee man, and Sollee carried on.

Sollee came in first in the Greater Boston Open Foils Championship held yesterday.

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