CLEVELAND — Cleveland State University and the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission hosted the NCAA National Collegiate Fencing Championships at the Wolstein Center over the weekend.
The country’s top 144 student-athletes, both men and women, competed in team and individual matches over the four-day competition.
The fencing championships were set to bring an estimated $350,000 in economic impact to Northeast Ohio.
The championships ran from March 21 to March 24.