ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Lejeune Hall will play host to the annual Army-Navy Swimming and Diving Meet Thursday at 5 p.m. The meet is part of the Star Series, presented by USAA.
The Navy women's team enter the meet with a 4-1 record, the Navy men's team has compiled a 5-1 record and each Army team has tallied a 2-0 record.
Multimedia Offerings
Live results from the meet can be accessed through the Meet Mobile app. A subscription is required to access the results.
ESPN+ will provide a live video stream of the meet with Pete Medhurst handling the play-by-play duties and three-time Olympic Gold Medalist Rowdy Gaines serving as the analyst.
This will be the fifth time Gaines will call the Army-Navy meet in Annapolis (2015, '17, '19, '21 and '23). The preeminent voice of and ambassador for the sport, he is slated to be the lead analyst for NBC Sports at his ninth Olympic Games next summer and has been the analyst for the NCAA Championship meets for over two decades.
Attending the Meet
Vehicle access to the USNA is limited to those with a Department of Defense approved identification card. Everyone else must park outside of the USNA and walk through the gate one visitors center. Those ages 18 and older must provide a government-issued ID card to gain entry and those ages 17 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.
2022 Meet Recap
The Navy women's team ran its winning streak in the series to 34 years with a 172.5-127.5 victory at West Point. The Mids won 10 of the 16 events on the day, including each of the last four swimming events to pull away from the Black Knights.
The Army men's team won 12 events to post a 191-109 victory over Navy. After the Mids won the opening 200 medley relay, the Black Knights won the first four and eight of the first nine swimming events to take control of the meet.
Navy Women's Team
The Mids opened their season with a loss to Penn State, but since then have posted wins over George Washington, American, Bucknell and Lafayette.
Navy returns its top finisher from last year's dual against Army in each of the 12 individual swimming events and both diving events. This includes event winners
Gabi Baldwin (200 back),
Sarah Eldridge (1000 free),
Caroline Irwin (100 and 200 fly),
Cameron Horner (200 and 500 free),
Mackenzie Kim (three-meter diving) and
Lauren Walsh (200 IM).
Army Women's Team
Army has won both of its dual meets this year against Boston U. and St. Bonaventure.
Returning for the Black Knights is their top finisher in each of the two diving events and in all but one individual swimming event (100 free). Event winners from last year who are back this year are Meghan Cole (50 free), Minh Donnell (one-meter diving), Aurelie Migault (100 and 200 breast), Layne Peterson (100 back) and Clara Williams (100 free).
Navy Men's Team
Like the Navy women's team, the men's team lost its season opener to Penn State, but has since won their remaining five duals. This includes victories over UMBC, George Washington, American, Bucknell and Lafayette.
Navy brings back its top finisher in 11 of the 12 individual swimming events (100 breast) and in each diving event from last season. That list includes event winners
Patrick Colwell (200 fly),
Jonah Harm (100 fly) and Anthony Sciuli (three-meter diving).
Army Men's Team
The lone dual meets for the Black Knights this season saw them defeat both Boston U. and St. Bonaventure.
Back for Army are the team's top finisher on both diving boards and in nine of the 12 individual swimming events (each breaststroke event and the 200 fly). Last year's event winners who are back this year are Brice Barrieault (1000 free), Alex Edwards (100 back), Owen Harlow (50 and 100 free), David Manelis (one-meter diving), Wes Tate (500 free) and Sam Wesley (200 back and 200 IM).