SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The University of Pennsylvania men's fencing team closed out the 2026 NCAA Fencing Championships on Sunday with three Quakers earning All-America nods.
Antonio Heathcock (saber),
Simon Lioznyansky (epee), and
Jaesun Yun all earned Second Team All-America honors to help lead Penn to a fifth-place team finish at the championships.
Saberist Yun rocketed up the standings on the final day of the tournament, moving up six spots to place sixth off a 15-8 record and land the first All-America honor of his career. Sophomore Heathcock and freshman Lioznyansky both placed eighth in their respective weapons. Heathcock went 14-9 overall to become a two-time All-American while Lioznyansky went 15-8 to land All-America as a first-year.
Freshman
Conrad Lo finished 17th in foil, and
Joseph Wu captured 24th in epee to round out the Quakers in the top 25 of the championships.
2026 NCAA Championships Results
Saber
6th,
Jaesun Yun, 15-8
8th,
Antonio Heathcock, 14-9
Foil
17th,
Conrad Lo, 9-14
Epee
8th,
Simon Lioznyansky, 15-8
24th,
Joseph Wu, 5-18
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