Shaul Gordon is fresh off a second Ivy title in sabre — but it was Penn men's fencing taking the team title that was icing on the cake for the senior captain.
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While Penn women's fencing took fourth at the Ivy Championships this weekend, the men took away the trophy, partaking in a three-way tie for first.
Freshman Justin Yoo, who finished 12-3 on epee, and the rest of the men's fencing team were unstoppable on Saturday, going 5-0 as a team.
Sophomore captain Zsombor Garzo looks to lead Penn fencing in the team's home tournament this weekend after a strong performance at the Penn State Open.
After only six seasons of competitive short track speed skating, Benjamin Oh has already been national champion in his age group and is going to his second international competition representing the United States.
Benjamin Oh travels home to Washington, D.C each weekend to practice speed skating.
College sophomore Benjamin Oh is a Philosophy, Politics and Economics major with goals of qualifying for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. Last year, he ranked third in the United States for short track speed skating under 19. Benjamin spent the summer training in Korea and plans to return next summer.
Benjamin Oh sharpens his skates for 2 to 3 hours after each practice.
Benjamin Oh wakes up at 5:30 A.M. every morning to train and condition. After classes, he returns to the gym, training twice a day for three hours at a time.
Jake Raynis finished third at the North American Cup in junior men's epee over the weekend.
Students that observe less prominent holidays are not always accommodated by the Provost's Office.
Heading into his last game with the Red and Blue, senior linebacker Stu Helgeson has added incentive to go out with a win.
Penn put together an impressive effort under coach Bill Wagner on Friday, becoming the first team to score on Army in 2015.
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