Navy Track and Field Sweeps Army for 20th Consecutive Star Competition Victory
Navy track and field teams extended their winning streak over Army to 20 by sweeping the outdoor Star Meet, part of the Army-Navy Star Series. The men's team won 114-89, marking their 12th consecutive outdoor meet victory over Army, while the women's team secured a 111-92 win for the second year in a row.
By the Numbers- Navy's men's team defeated Army 114-89, extending their lead in the series to 53-44.
- The women's team won 9 consecutive outdoor meets against the Black Knights and lead the series 23-14.
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State of Play- Navy (12-9-1) is one win away from clinching the 2023-24 Star Series.
- Remaining Star competitions include men's and women's lacrosse, men's tennis, and baseball.
- The coaching staff and team leaders are credited for the success and culture that has led to the winning streak.
Navy will continue its road stretch to compete in the Virginia Grand Prix in Charlottesville, Va., following the victory in the outdoor Star Meet.
Bottom LineNavy's dominating performance in the outdoor Star Meet against Army extended their winning streak to an impressive 20 victories, showcasing the team's culture of success and collaborative spirit that has led to consistent triumphs over their rivals.
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