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Local product and defending national champion Andrew Mackiewicz of Westwood, Mass., was tied atop the sabre standings after the first day of men's action.
Guillermo Narvaez finished in 17th place in men's foil, while men's epee fencers Albert Reiss and Ari Feingirsch and sabre fencer Curtis Wilson also reached the semifinals.
After earning gold and silver medals at the New England championships, the Judges claimed two weekly honors from the University Athletic Association championships.
The Judges won the men's foil and were third in men's sabre weapon standings en route to a third-place finish in the men's team and in the six-weapon combined standings.
The Judges were winless in North Carolina overall, but posted squad victories by foil against North Carolina and sabre over Johns Hopkins. Eli Litle had six wins, including at least one over each team he faced.
The Judges lost a narrow 14-13 decision to NFC champ Brown to finish 9-1, while the women went 11-1 to share the crown with BC. The 20-2 mark gives the Judges their first combined title since 2010.