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Kiefer in the final for Foil, Russo in the finals for Sabre. by Domerduck
Both were top rated going into the Final 4. Kiefer is up against another OSU fencer after beating the first 15-7. Russo won over the St. John's girl 15-9 and awaits her final opponent who are fencing off now between Penn State and Princeton girls. Amanda Sirico lost in the semis 15-10 to a Princeton girl who will face a teammate in the Epee final.
Still have a chance for 2 women's National Champions and they'll probably compete on ESPN3 in about half hour after these semis finish and the Epee final is completed. Individual results are linked below.