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It's good they don't score like T&F or ND wouldn't have won. by Domerduck
T&F does 10/8/6-1 for the top 8 places. ND men beat Princeton men 22 to 13.5. But the Princeton women have been phenomenal as all 6 fencers will place in the top 8 and they have 3 fencers who might win it all. ND women's had 5 fencers place top 8 (one was 9 but I gave her a .5 point for tying with 8). Total women's T&F points would be 22.5 or 24.5 depending on if Muhari wins or gets second. Princeton lowest T&F score would be 33 and could be as high as 41 if they win all 3 disciplines. 33+13.5 is 46.5 and ND's max point using Track & Field scoring would be 46.5 if Muhari wins.
Glad there is a different way to score for fencing so ND has clinched. I think swimming does it the same way as T&F.