A four-time All-American, Christa French capped her impressive Northwestern career with 341-107 record, good for a .761 winning percentage that ranked seventh in school history at the time of her graduation. Her 341 wins are the most at Northwestern by an epeeist.
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French made an immediate impact on the Wildcats’ program, earning second-team All-America honors with a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships as a freshman. That result was the first of three-straight second-team All-America awards. As a senior in 2009-10, she won best single-season match total with a 94-30 record before placing 10th at the NCAA Championships for an honorable mention All-America accolade.
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French also won three All-Midwest Conference awards in her career, picking up one first-team and two second-team nods. She finished a career-best third in the conference with a 9-1 record in 2007.
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French made an immediate impact on the Wildcats’ program, earning second-team All-America honors with a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships as a freshman. That result was the first of three-straight second-team All-America awards. As a senior in 2009-10, she won best single-season match total with a 94-30 record before placing 10th at the NCAA Championships for an honorable mention All-America accolade.
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French also won three All-Midwest Conference awards in her career, picking up one first-team and two second-team nods. She finished a career-best third in the conference with a 9-1 record in 2007.