Columbia Lions fencing

Columbia Lions
First season 1898
Athletic director M. Dianne Murphy
Head coach Michael Aufrichtig
2nd year, 2116  (.568)
Home stadium University (Blue) Gym
Location Manhattan, NY
League NCAA Division I
Conference Ivy League
All-time record 10685039 (.679)
National Titles 21 (End of season 2016)
Conference titles 41[1]
Rivalries Harvard Crimson fencing
All-Americans 213[2]
Colors Columbia Blue and White[3]
         
Fight song Roar, Lion, Roar
Mascot Roaree the Lion
Website GoColumbiaLions.com
For information on all Columbia University sports, see Columbia Lions.

The Columbia Lions Fencing Team is the intercollegiate fencing team for Columbia University located in Manhattan, New York. The team competes in the Ivy League within Division I of the NCAA. The university first fielded a team in 1898, under the leadership of coach James Murray. The team is currently coached by Michael Aufrichtig.

History

The team was founded in 1898, and has had some noteworthy successes. The team has captured the NCAA national title 15 times, most recently in 2016. It also won Intercollegiate Fencing Association national championships in 1898, 1913, 1914, 1918, 1919 and 1934. The team has also won 47 Ivy League Championships, capturing both the Men's and Women's titles in 2016. The team has produced a number of Olympians, including five in 2012.[4]

Notable former players

Notable alumni include:

Year-by-year results

Men's Fencing

Year Wins Losses Pct. Ivy Tournament NCAA Tournament
2005-2006 12 5 .706 2nd 5th
2006-2007 11 2 .846 1st (Tie) 3rd
2007-2008 12 3 .800 1st 3rd
2008-2009 8 8 .500 2nd 4th
2009-2010 3 15 .167 6th 7th
2010-2011 2 13 .133 6th 7th
2011-2012 8 10 .444 3rd (Tie) 8th
2012-2013 16 8 .667 2nd (Tie) 7th[5]
2013-2014 27 3 .900 1st (Tie) 7th
2014-2015 17 6 .739 1st (Tie) 1st
2015-2016 1st (Tie) 1st

Women's fencing

Year Wins Losses Pct. Ivy Tournament NCAA Tournament
2005-2006 17 3 .850 2nd 5th
2006-2007 14 0 1.000 1st 3rd
2007-2008 13 1 .929 1st 3rd
2008-2009 14 3 .824 2nd 4th
2009-2010 14 5 .737 2nd 7th
2010-2011 10 5 .667 2nd 7th
2011-2012 13 6 .684 2nd 8th
2012-2013 22 4 .846 2nd 7th[6]
2013-2014 .846 3rd 7th
2014-2015 25 1 .961 1st 1st
2015-2016 1st (Tie) 1st

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