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Ohio State Fencing (2020 B1G Champions)

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Good hire McGuff and pay attention to what is going on in your program. Jackass

Postseason Bans for Three OSU Sports



According to the summary disposition report submitted to the NCAA, former head fencing coach Vladimir Nazlymov arranged, provided or directed members of the fencing coaching staff to provide impermissible recruiting inducements to multiple prospective athletes. The fencing program also committed several other violations including an assistant coach operating an impermissible fencing club used by prospective athletes, providing athletes to access to a local sports club without paying fees and exceeding the maximum number of countable coaches on staff. Nazlymov's employment designation with the university has been changed to “retirement in lieu of termination,” while associated head fencing coach Aleksandr Smerdin was also fired. Nazlymov has also received a five-year show-cause penalty.
 
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SOLO NATTY, ANOTHER TOP-SIX FINISH

Ohio State made some noise at the NCAA Fencing Championships this weekend as freshman Gabriel Feinberg claimed an individual national title while the Buckeyes earned a No. 5 finish as a team.



Feinberg won the men’s epee national championship, downing both the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds in the process. His title marks the fifth men’s epee NCAA crown in program history and the third straight when Ohio State has competed at the national site.

As a team, the Buckeyes finished No. 5, continuing an impressive streak of dominance as Ohio State has finished in the top six every year it's competed since 2002.
 
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