Navy's men's gymnastics team aims to reclaim the ECAC Championship title this Saturday at West Point after losing it to Army last April. The Mids dominated the conference from 2018 to 2024, but fell short in their last outing, finishing second. As they prepare for the competition at 1 p.m., the field includes No. 9 Greenville, No. 10 Navy, No. 11 Army, and others. Recent scoring averages show only a narrow gap among top teams, making the competition particularly fierce. The meet will utilize the Virtius platform for scoring.

By the Numbers
  • Navy scored 309.55 points last year, finishing 3.95 behind Army's 313.5.
  • The scoring averages for Navy and Greenville are separated by just 0.3 points, 310.4 to 310.7.
State of Play
  • The Mids recently finished third in the USAG Collegiate Championships with a score of 310.75.
  • Army won that meet with a score of 313.05, while Greenville was runner-up at 311.85.
What's Next

Should Navy reclaim the title, they will restore their reputation after a year of setbacks, potentially setting the stage for a renewed dominance in future championships.

Bottom Line

Navy's performance this Saturday will be crucial; reclaiming the ECAC crown could reinvigorate the program and affirm their status as a leading contender in collegiate gymnastics.