Career Statistics | ||
Year | W-L | Pct. |
2013-14 | 51-24 | .680 |
2014-15 | 45-8 | .906 |
2015-16 | 62-11 | .849 |
2016-17 | 48-15 | |
Career | 206-58 | .780 |
All-American 2014,2015,2016
2016 Women’s Epee NCAA National Champion
LION CAREER:
AS A SENIOR IN 2016-17: Radanovich started her fourth season as a Nittany Lion with six shutout performances. She finished the season with a 48-15 record and went on to compete in the Mid-Atlantic/Southern Regionals where she placed fourth. Qualifying for the NCAA Championships, Radanovich competed fair and ended competition in 13th place.
AS A JUNIOR IN 2015-16: Radanovich started her third season as a Nittany Lion strong, going undefeated for ten matches. Radanovich finished the season with a record of 62-11. Radanovich competed at the Mid-Atlantic/ Southern Regionals where she placed third. Radanovich went on to compete at the NCAA Championships where she came in first place. Radanovich was the 2016 Women’s Epee NCAA National Champion.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2014-15: Radanovich started out her second season as a Nittany Lion strong, with five of her first six contests ending in undefeated wins. Radanovich continued to find success throughout the season, tallying up 12 undefeated duels. Radanovich finished the season with a record of 45-8, which qualified her for the 2015 NCAA Championships. Radanovich competed hard in the championships and secured 5th place in the women’s epee event. Radanovich was a 2015 All-American.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013-14: Radanovich had a stellar first year as a Nittany Lion. She was a stand-out fencer on the team besides the fact that it was her freshman year. She went 51-24 in the regular season and went undefeated in 10 of her duals. She qualified to compete at Regionals finishing 4th and qualified herself for NCAA National Championships. At the Championships, she went on to the final four where she ultimately finished tied for 3rd.
HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Jessie Radanovich previously fenced for FFA and LAIFC club teams under head coaches Vladamir Ostatnigrosh and Gago Demirchian. Radanovich is currently a kinesiology major at Penn State. Radanovich chose Penn State for its great fencing program.