Navy women's track and field suffered a narrow 108-95 defeat to Army in the annual Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet. Despite the loss, standout Zoie Tesi captured titles in three events, setting a new school record in the triple jump at 12.78 meters. This match marked the end of Navy's 10-year outdoor Star winning streak and 26 consecutive wins across all disciplines. Team members had notable performances, including personal-best marks and multiple event victories. Coach Jamie Cook praised the team's effort and resilience despite the disappointing outcome.

By the Numbers
  • Zoie Tesi set a new triple jump record at 12.78 meters (41 feet, 11.25 inches).
  • Navy recorded 4 out of 6 Stars won this season in cross country and track and field combined.
State of Play
  • Tesi won both the long and high jump events, reinforcing her status as a key athlete.
  • Navy team secured victories in pole vault and 400 meters, showcasing depth in talent.
What's Next

Navy will host the Navy Spring Invitational and participate in the Virginia Challenge in the upcoming weekend, aiming to rebound after this defeat.

Bottom Line

Despite the loss, Navy's record performance by Tesi and overall team effort highlight the program's strength moving forward, suggesting a potential for recovery and future victories.