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2003-04: Posted a 30-9 record during the regular season ... Competed in all 12 competitions during the regular season ... Placed first at the NCAA Championships, beating teammate Bratton, 15-7, to become the third St. John's fencer to win two individual NCAA titles ... Also helped St. John's place fourth in the team competion. 2002-03: Picked up where he left off after his freshman season during the 2002-03 campaign ... Posted a 29-4 individual record during the regular season last year ... Won the NCAA Northeast Regional in the epee ... Finished in sixth place at the NCAA Championships. 2001-02: Debuted with the Red Storm during the 2001-02 season ... Posted a 20-2 overall record, competing in 9 of 15 matches ... Won the NCAA Championship in the epee during his first season of competition, while also capturing the Intercollegiate Fencing Association Championship. Personal: Born on July 12, 1981 in Budapest, Hungary...The son of Arpad Horvath and Katalin Toth...Has one sister, Adrienn (24)...Enjoys soccer, fishing and reading...Majoring in finance...Lists his coach in Hungary, Kornel Udvarhelyi, as the most influential person in his athletic career...Cadet (Under-17) World Cup Champion and Junior World Cup (Under-19) Champion... One of the most highly touted international fencers to ever attend the University.
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