Atlantic Coast Conference Fencing ChampionshipsSport | College fencing |
---|
Founded | 1971 (Reinstated 2015) |
---|
Country | United States |
---|
Most recent champion(s) | Men's: Notre Dame (5) Women's: Notre Dame (5) |
---|
Official website | [1] |
---|
The Atlantic Coast Conference Fencing Championship is an annual college tournament to determine the team standings for the ACC teams sponsoring fencing (of which there are currently four: Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, and Notre Dame). Individual and team tournaments for both women and men have been held annually since 2015. There was a previous incarnation of the tournament (for men only) which was held between 1971 and 1980. At that point, a number of ACC schools stopped sponsoring fencing, and participation fell below the level necessary to hold a conference championship. The tournament was reinstated (with a women's edition) in 2015, after Notre Dame, which had previously sponsored fencing in a different conference, joined the ACC in most sports.[1][2]
Men's results
| Champion | 2nd Place | 3rd Place | 4th Place | 5th Place | 6th Place |
2024 | North Carolina (9) | | | | |
2023 | Notre Dame (7) | | | | |
2022 | Notre Dame (6) | Boston College | Duke | North Carolina | | |
2021 | Duke (2) | North Carolina | Boston College | | |
2020 | Notre Dame (5) | | | | |
2019 | Notre Dame (4) | Duke | North Carolina | Boston College | | |
2018 | Duke (1) | Notre Dame | North Carolina | Boston College [3] | | |
2017 | Notre Dame (3) | Duke | North Carolina | Boston College[4] | | |
2016 | Notre Dame (2) | Duke | North Carolina | Boston College[5] | | |
2015 | Notre Dame (1) | Duke | Boston College | North Carolina[6] | | |
1981-2014 | Not contested |
1980 | North Carolina (8) | Clemson | Maryland Tied for 2nd[7] | NC State | Virginia | Duke[8] |
1979 | Clemson (1) | | | | | |
1978 | Maryland (1) | Clemson | North Carolina | NC State | Virginia | Duke[9] |
1977 | North Carolina (7) | | | | | |
1976 | North Carolina (6) | Maryland | NC State | Clemson | Duke | Virginia[10] |
1975 | North Carolina (5) | Maryland | Duke | NC State | Virginia | Clemson[11] |
1974 | North Carolina (4) | | | | | |
1973 | North Carolina (3) | | | | | |
1972 | North Carolina (2) | | | | | |
1971 | North Carolina (1) | Duke | NC State | Virginia | Clemson | |
Women's results
| Champion | 2nd Place | 3rd Place | 4th Place |
2024 | Notre Dame (8) | | | |
2023 | Notre Dame (7) | | | |
2022 | Notre Dame (6) | Duke | North Carolina | Boston College |
2021 | Duke (1) | North Carolina | Boston College |
2020 | Notre Dame (5) | | | |
2019 | Notre Dame (4) | Duke | North Carolina | Boston College |
2018 | North Carolina (1) | Notre Dame | Duke | Boston College |
2017 | Notre Dame (3) | Duke | North Carolina | Boston College |
2016 | Notre Dame (2) | Duke | North Carolina | Boston College |
2015 | Notre Dame (1) | Duke | North Carolina | Boston College |
References
- ^ Harkins, Craig (2014-10-04). "Fencing Gets ACC Conference Championships in 2015". Retrieved 2016-03-01.
- ^ ACC Record Book (PDF), retrieved 2015-03-01
- ^ "ACC Results". Atlantic Coast Conference. 2017-02-27. Archived from the original on 2018-02-26. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^ "ACC Results". Atlantic Coast Conference. 2017-02-27. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
- ^ "ACC Results". Atlantic Coast Conference. 2016-02-28. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
- ^ "ACC Results". Atlantic Coast Conference. 2015-02-28. Archived from the original on 2016-02-12. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
- ^ The Tiger Vol. 73 Issue 21 1980-03-07 Page 18 https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/tiger_newspaper/2399/
- ^ "UNC Fencers Take ACC Tournament". The Daily Tar Heel. 1980-03-11.
- ^ "Terrapins End Tar Heels' ACC Fencing Domination". The Daily Tar Heel. 1978-02-27.
- ^ "Carolina Wins ACC Fencing". The Daily Tar Heel. 1976-03-06.
- ^ Vosburgh, Grant (1975-03-05). "UNC Fencers Win 5th Straight Title". The Daily Tar Heel.