The men's basketball team had a mixed week, starting with a convincing victory over Washington College with a score of 94-43. They followed it up with a win against Penn, 86-78. However, they faced setbacks against Elon, losing 69-63, and Maine, with a score of 77-61. This week, they will be in action at NJIT on Saturday at 2:00 PM. The game will be live on ESPN+ and navysports.com, with radio coverage on 1430 AM / 99.9 FM WNAV, wnav.com, and the Audacy App. Free live statistics will also be available on navysports.com.
The team's overall record stands at 3-6, but they are determined to turn things around and make a strong finish to the season.
The women's basketball team had a tough week, losing to Toledo with a score of 58-51 and then to George Mason, 85-63. This week, they will face Dartmouth on Wednesday at 7:00 PM in Alumni Hall. The game will be live on ESPN+ and navysports.com, with free live statistics available on navysports.com. On Saturday, they will take on Stetson at 12 noon in Alumni Hall, again with live video on ESPN+ and navysports.com, and free live statistics.
With a record of 6-2, the women's team is looking to build on their recent performances and continue their winning streak.
The football team had a great week, defeating East Carolina 34-20. They are now 8-3 on the season and 6-2 in the AAC. This week, they will have a break and focus on preparing for the next game.
The team's success is a testament to their hard work and dedication on the field.
The #12 rifle team had a week of rest, focusing on their training and preparation. They will be ready to take on the next challenge when the time comes.
Rifle is a precision sport that requires focus and skill, and the Navy team is among the best in the country.
The #16 squash team also had a week of rest, allowing them to recover and prepare for future competitions. They will be looking to maintain their top ranking and continue their winning ways.
Squash is a fast-paced and exciting sport that demands both physical and mental strength. The Navy team is up to the challenge.
The men's swimming and diving team had a week of rest and recovery. This week, they will be in action at Army in the Star Meet. The diving events will start at 3:30 PM, followed by the swimming events at 5:00 PM. The game will be live on ESPN+ and navysports.com.
Swimming and diving are both challenging sports that require discipline and hard work. The Navy team is known for their excellence in these areas.
The women's swimming and diving team also had a week of rest. This week, they will be competing at Army in the Star Meet, following the same schedule as the men's team. The live video will be available on ESPN+ and navysports.com.
Both the men's and women's swimming and diving teams have been performing well this season and are looking to continue their success.
The men's track and field team had a week of rest and is now gearing up for the Navy Indoor Invitational. The event will take place on Saturday at 9:00 AM at Wesley Brown Field House. The team is excited to compete and showcase their skills.
Track and field is a diverse sport that includes a variety of events. The Navy team is well-prepared to compete in all of them.
The women's track and field team also had a week of rest and is ready to participate in the Navy Indoor Invitational. The event will start at 9:00 AM on Saturday at Wesley Brown Field House. The team is looking forward to a successful competition.
Track and field is a great way to showcase athleticism and teamwork. The Navy team is known for their strong performances in this sport.
The wrestling team competed at the Mat Town Open last week but did not score as a team. This week, they will be in Las Vegas at the Cliff Kean Las Vegas Invitational. The competition will take place on Friday and Saturday, starting at 12 noon ET on Friday and 1:00 PM ET on Saturday. The team is determined to perform well and improve their record.
Wrestling is a sport that requires strength, technique, and determination. The Navy team is known for their tough competitors.