Track and Field Readies for Outdoor Clash with Army
Navy's track and field teams prepare to face off against Army in the annual Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet on Saturday at Shea Stadium. The events will kick off with field competitions at 10 a.m. and running events at noon, with the meet accessible on ESPN+. The Midshipmen have maintained a remarkable streak, winning 26 consecutive Star Meets across both indoor and outdoor seasons. This rivalry is not just limited to track and field, as other sports are concurrently competing for Stars this weekend.
By the Numbers- Navy women's track and field has won the last 10 outdoor meetings against Army.
- The Navy men's team boasts a 54-44 overall record against Army in outdoor series history.
- Navy has already clinched the 2025-26 Star Series with a 14-6-1 record.
- The men's team is on a 13-meet winning streak in outdoor Star Meets.
Following this rivalry meet, Navy aims to continue its winning streak in the Star Series, with critical upcoming competitions against Army in other sports strengthening the rivalry narrative. Depending on the outcomes, Navy's dominance could shift the morale and momentum as they head into future matches.
Bottom LineNavy continues its streak of excellence in track and field while reinforcing its position in the Army-Navy rivalry. Key matchups and performances will be crucial in solidifying their dominance, with implications extending beyond the meet into the larger context of the Star Series.
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