NCAA Fencing Team Championship - Men's

Men's

Year Team Champion Score Second Place Host Location
1989 Columbia 88 - 85 Penn State Northwestern
1988 Columbia 90 - 83 Notre Dame Princeton
1987 Columbia 86 - 78 Penn Notre Dame
1986 Notre Dame 151 - 141 Columbia Princeton
1985 Wayne State 141 - 140 Notre Dame Notre Dame
1984 Wayne State 69 - 50 Penn State Princeton
1983 Wayne State 86 - 80 Notre Dame Wisconsin - Parkside
1982 Wayne State 85 - 77 Clemson Notre Dame
1981 Penn 113 - 111 Wayne State Wisconsin - Parkside
1980 Wayne State 111 - 106 Penn/MIT Penn State
1979 Wayne State 119 - 108 Notre Dame Princeton
1978 Notre Dame 121 - 110 Penn Wisconsin - Parkside
1977 Notre Dame 114-114 (fence-off) NYU Notre Dame
1976 NYU 79 - 77 Wayne State Pennsylvania
1975 Wayne State 89 - 83 Cornell Cal State - Fullerton
1974 NYU 92 - 87 Wayne State Case Reserve
1973 NYU 76 - 71 Penn Johns Hopkins
1972 Detroit 73 - 70 NYU Chicago
1971 NYU/Columbia 68 - 68 Air Force
1970 NYU 71 - 63 Columbia Notre Dame
1969 Penn 54 - 43 Harvard North Carolina State
1968 Columbia 92 - 87 NYU Wayne State
1967 NYU 72 - 64 Penn Cal State - Northridge
1966 NYU (5-0) - (5-2) Army Duke
1965 Columbia 76 - 74 NYU Detroit
1964 Princeton 81 - 79 NYU Harvard
1963 Columbia 55 - 50 Navy Air Force
1962 Navy 76 - 74 NYU Ohio State
1961 NYU 79 - 68 Princeton Princeton
1960 NYU 65 - 57 Navy Illinois
1959 Navy 72-65 NYU Navy
1958 Illinois 47 - 43 Columbia Texas Tech
1957 NYU 65 - 64 Columbia Detroit
1956 Illinois 90 - 88 Columbia Navy
1955 Columbia 62 - 57 Cornell Michigan State
1954 Columbia/NYU 61 - 61 Chicago
1953 Penn 94 - 86 Navy Pennsylvania
1952 Columbia 71 - 69 NYU Yale
1951 Columbia 69 - 64 Penn Illinois
1950 Navy 67½ - 66½ NYU/Rutgers Wayne State
1949 Army/Rutgers 63 - 63 Army
1948 CCNY 30 - 28 Navy Navy
1947 NYU 72 - 50½ Chicago Chicago
1943-1946 Not held
1942 Ohio State 34 - 33½ St. John's Washington U. (Mo.)
1941 Northwestern 28½ - 27 Illinois Ohio State

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