Army Women鈥檚 Track Win Over Navy Ends 12-Year Drought in Star Meet
The Army West Point women's track and field team triumphed over Navy in the Star Meet for the first time in 12 years, claiming victory with a score of 108-95. This marks the end of a nine-year losing streak against the Midshipmen, solidifying Army鈥檚 comeback. The Black Knights dominated much of the competition, winning 12 out of 19 events. On the men's side, Army fell just short, losing 103-100, with the outcome decided in the final event.
By the Numbers- Army women won 12 of 19 events.
- The women's team scored 108 points against Navy's 95.
- Men鈥檚 competition ended with a score of Army 100, Navy 103.
- Kiana Emerson won the hammer throw with a distance of 58.89m.
- Mikayla Cheney set a new meet record in the 1500m at 4:19.22.
- Army achieved a podium sweep in the women's 800m event.
Next, Army athletes will compete at the Virginia Challenge and the IC4A/ECAC Championships from Friday through Sunday, aiming to build on their recent success.
Bottom LineThe women's team's victory is a significant morale boost, signaling a potential turnaround in Army's track and field program. Their performance showcases depth and talent, with standout athletes setting records and achieving podium sweeps.
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