Just to clarify for CF360 visitors, this site was created at the initial request of the college fencing coaches in order to bring more publicity, clarity, historical archiving, etc., to their sport. We've also branched out with video offerings from the NCAAs, but this all is experimental at this point and basically a bonus offering. One thing to keep in mind is that the NCAA significantly limits the amount of video footage that an outside/non-rights-holder can post online. This is their policy for all sports – so, essentially, this policy limits the possibility for increased visibility of the sport (ESPN is a primary rightsholder, but doesn't provide any coverage).
We are experimenting with posting the highest-quality video possible, while trying to make sure that most people can view it on different browsers/connection speeds, etc. Please let us know if you are having trouble viewing videos. For now, we will be adding secondary versions that will be lower quality but can run at lower speeds.
Also of note, NCAA semifinal bouts occur simultaneously – thus, we opted to get footage from both bouts rather than focusing only on one. It is even more limiting with foil and epee, which hold their semifinals at the same time (thus, we collected parts of all four bouts).
Essentially, in most cases the NCAA and its rightsholders are the only outlets that can (legally, in terms of NCAA rules) post online video of an entire bout from the NCAA Championships.
Please be patient as we work through this process – college fencing is a sport with a limited support system and few resources, when compared to other sports. We are confident that things are moving towards organizational improvement and greater visibility for college fencing.

