ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Navy track and field teams will travel to West Point, N.Y., on Saturday to take on rival Army at Shea Stadium in the annual Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet. America's Meet begins with the field events at 10 a.m., with running events slated for noon. The meet is part of the overall Army-Navy Star Series presented by USAA.
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The meet will be broadcast on ESPN+ starting at noon and live results from Leone Timing will be available throughout the competition.
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As a program, the Midshipmen have won 26-consecutive Star Meets (combined men's and women's) across the indoor and outdoor seasons.
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2025-26 Army-Navy Star Series
Along with the track and field Stars on the line, the men's lacrosse Star will also be decided at West Point on Saturday, while the women's lacrosse team will battle for a Star in Annapolis.
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Navy enters the weekend with the 2025-26 Star Series already clinched. The Midshipmen boast a 14-6-1 (.690) record in Star competitions and a 17-8-1 (.673) overall record against Army this season.
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All-Time Series
The men's squad holds a 54-44 record in the overall outdoor series against Army, including a 26-23 advantage in meets held at West Point. The men have enjoyed a dominant run in the outdoor season, winning 13-consecutive outdoor Star Meets.
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On the women's side, the Mids hold a 24-14 series advantage against the Black Knights. The Navy women have controlled recent history by winning the last 10 outdoor matchups. Both programs hold an even 9-9 mark in West Point.
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Under Director of Track and Field
Jamie Cook, both the men's and women's teams are 7-0 in the outdoor series against Army.
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Navy Sports Magazine
Team captains
Tyler Yurich and Mia-Claire Kezal sat down with
Tim Nolan on the Navy Sports Magazine Show to discuss the 2026 Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet. Fans can watch the interviews on the Navy Athletics YouTube channel.
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Last Time: Army-Navy Outdoor Star Meet (April 5, 2025)
Navy continued its dominance in the Star Meets last season when the men's team knocked off Army, 104-99, capturing 11 of the 19 events. The women's team followed with a 107-96 win in Annapolis, clinching 12 of the 19 events.
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The men's team set a pair of meet records, highlighted by the 4x100-meter relay team of
Marcel Jackson,
Nathan Kent,
Jonah Johnson, and
Tyler Yurich, who clocked a school-record time of 39.64. Yurich also set a meet record in the 100 meters at 10.47.
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Annie Lemelin was the star of the women's meet, competing in five events. She won the 100 meters (11.89) and 400-meter hurdles (1:02.43), and was a member of the winning 4x100-meter relay team (46.20). Lemelin also secured second place in the 100-meter hurdles (14.01) and as part of the 4x400-meter relay team (3:50.65).
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Returning 2025 Outdoor Event Winners
Men
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Women
- 200 meters: Jia Anderson (Navy)
- 800 meters: Mikayla Cheney (Army)
- 1500 meters: Mikayla Cheney (Army)
- 5000 meters: Sophie Compton (Navy)
- 100-meter hurdles: Jia Anderson (Navy)
- 4x100-meter relay (one returning): Jia Anderson (Navy)
- 4x400-meter relay (two returning): Faith Kibbe, Cherokee Chambers (Army)
- High Jump: Zoie Tesi (Navy)
- Pole Vault: Aurora Cieslukowski (Navy)