Temple University Athletics

Fencing Ready for Boston College Invitational
11.21.25 | Women's Fencing
PHILADELPHIA – After a week-long break from competition, the Temple fencing team is set to return to action on Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Boston Invitational hosted by Boston College. The event will begin at 1:00 p.m. as the Owls open against Wellesley College before facing Wheaton College and Boston College later in the day. Temple will wrap up the invitational with a second matchup against Wellesley.
LAST TIME OUT
The Owls turned in a strong performance at the 45th Annual Coach Nikki Franke Classic, earning four top-15 finishes, including an epee medal from reigning USFCA Epee Newcomer of the Year, Victoria Doroshkevich.
FOIL
Temple's foil squad delivered an impressive showing to start the day, with all athletes advancing to the second round of pool play. Freshman Anais Wandji (2-2), Aurelie Suelter (3-1), and Milena Žunic (4-0) led a balanced group alongside sophomore Jara Del Cura (2-2) and senior Natalie Adams-Kim (3-1). In elimination rounds, Žunic advanced to the round of 16 before falling to Boston College's Cameron Cho, while Adams-Kim pushed Duke's Skylar Knight to the limit in a 15-14 bout.
EPEE
The epee group continued Temple's momentum, sending all five competitors through both pool rounds. Freshman Eliana Geva went 3-1 in pool play, with sophomore Auprell Edwards and Doroshkevich finishing 4-0 and 1-3, respectively. Junior Lindsey Minor posted a 3-1 record, and senior Anne-Mai Melles went 2-2. Doroshkevich led the epeeists once again, earning an eighth-place medal after defeating Andrea Waller Del Valle (15-2), Tallulah Nguyen (15-11), and Boston College's Ginevra Giordano (15-13), before falling to Penn's Grace Hu (14-8).
SABRE
In sabre, all five Owls advanced through both pool rounds, highlighted by newcomer Keely Carter's perfect 5-0 performance in pool play two. Freshman Rayaana Grulich went 4-1, followed by Samantha Nathanson and Alexandra Papapetropoulou each at 3-2, and Reese Birnstill at 2-3. Grulich earned an 11th-place finish with wins over NYU's Liisa Hambazaza (15-13) and Cassandra He (15-4), before dropping a close bout to Boston College's Lydia Johnson (15-11).
UP NEXT
Temple will continue its fall slate on Saturday, Dec. 6, when the Owls travel to Fairfield, Conn., for the Sacred Heart Invitational
























