Junior Robert Hondor, who advanced to the final four in the men's epee competition, found himself down early against Penn State's Ryan Griffiths. Hondor battled back late in the bout but Griffiths, the eventual 2021 NCAA Epee Champion, held on for the 15-12 victory. Hondor won 18 out of 23 bouts for a .783 winning percentage.
Rourke Hillyer, a junior from Scotch Plains, NJ, finished in eighth place, picking up 12 victories out of 23 bouts for a .522 winning percentage.
In the men's sabre competition, Justin Petway posted a 12th-place finish, registering 12 wins in 23 bouts for a .522 winning percentage. Teammate Joey D'Orazio placed 21st.
Cristian Candescu led the way for NJIT in the men's foil competition, finishing in ninth place, recording 13 wins out of 22 bouts for a .591 winning percentage.
Senior Thomas Manley placed 11th in the men's foil, posting 13 wins out of 22 bouts for a .591 winning percentage.
Sophomore Pawlowska led the Highlanders on the final day in the women's epee competition, picking up a seventh place finish. Pawlowska combined for 13 wins out of 21 bouts for a .619 winning percentage.
Arrese, who was named 2021 Division I Men's and Women's Fencing Elite 90 Award winner on Friday afternoon, holding the top GPA among all competitors at the championships, finished in ninth place with 13 victories out of 21 bouts for a .619 winning percentage.
In the women's saber, sophomore Dorottya Berczy placed ninth, combining for 11 victories in 21 bouts for a .571 winning percentage. Classmate Cassandra Sehic finished 15th, recording eight victories on the epee strip.
Junior Paloma Almodovar recorded a 12th place finish, notching 10 wins out of 20 bouts for a .500 winning percentage.
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