Senior Epee
Denver, Colo.
Business Administration
Career Statistics
YearW-LPct.
2005-0629-14.674
2006-0730-16.652
2007-08 34-4 .895
Career93-34.732
Senior James Moody will look to make his third trip to the NCAA Championships this season. After earning a 17th place at nationals, Moody will work to achieve his first ever All-American status. The captain led the epee squad last year with a career-high 34 wins in dual competition. In addition, Moody will look to join the elite group of 100 win fencers at Penn State
LION CAREER: 2007-08: The competitive Moody tied fellow teammate Nick Chinman with a .895 win percentage last year, a team high. In addition, his 34 wins tied for second on the men[apos]s fencing squad. His seventh place finish at Regionals was just good enough for his second berth into the NCAA Championships. Moody[apos]s dual match records consisted of 10-3, 13-0, 9-1, and 2-0. In addition, the competitive Moody took a fifth place finish at the annual Penn State Garrett Open and he finished second behind fellow teammate Sam Larsen at the Temple Open.
2006-07: Moody posted a 30-16 dual match record last year and claimed the Mid-Atlantic/South Regional title.
2005-06: Moody posted a solid 29-14 record as a rookie and qualified for nationals after a ninth-place finish at regionals. Moody went on to place 19th at the NCAA Championships in Houston.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Moody graduated from Boulder High School in Boulder, Colo. He fenced for coach Gary Copeland[apos]s Northern Colorado Fencers club.