Records Tumble as Navy Completes Sweep of Army, Women Secure Narrow Victory In Final Event ...Middle East

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Army v. Navy

December 6, 2025 Lejeune Hall, Annapolis, MD SCY (25 yards) Results Final Score Women – Navy: 152, Army: 148 Men – Navy: 206, Army: 94

Although the meet ended in wins for both the men’s and women’s programs for Navy, the path to those victories was far from identical. The men got out to an early lead and maintained throughout, toppling Army 206-94. The women managed to win after only winning four events on the day, but captured a decisive 1-3 finish in the 400 freestyle relay at the end of the meet to edge the Army women 152-148.

This most recent clash between Army and Navy featured numerous program, meet, Patriot League, and Lejune Hall records on both the men’s and women’s side.

Women’s Recap:

Army found the top spot in 12 events, but Navy countered with 2-3-4 finishes in seven of the 11 individual event wins by Army. Only giving up one point per event (10-9).

The Black Knights opened up the meet with an academy, meet, and Patriot League records in the 200 medley relay. Angie McKane (24.14), Catriona Gilmore (27.40), Sydney Braeger (24.04), and Tiana Mescher (22.90) combined in their winning effort of 1:38.48.

Army’s Molly Webber set a meet and academy record in the 1000 free, in 9:50.35. Sarah Eldridge (9:53.08), Brynn Stoneburg (10:04.73), and Marin Rose (10:05.93) finished 2-3-4 for Navy.

McKane charged to a 100 back win in 52.85, setting a new academy and meet record in the process. McKane later doubled up on the wins with her victory in the 100 freestyle, setting another academy and meet record in 49.13.

Heading into the final relay, Navy trailed 144-139 and needed to win and place 2nd or 3rd to defeat Army.

In the final race of the women’s meet, Navy’s ‘A’ relay of Erin Miller (51.01), Allie Maloney (49.99), Ana Fleming (51.28), and Kaitlyn Landers (49.72) secured the win in 3:22.00, less than a second ahead of Army’s ‘A’ relay in 3:22.81.

The race for 3rd was controlled by Navy’s ‘B’ relay, finishing 3rd in 3:24.72. Army’s ‘B’ relay finished 4th in 3:28.24. Giving Navy the nail-biting win.

Had Army finished 2nd and 3rd, the meet would have ended with the score tied 150-150.

Men’s Recap:

The men’s 200 medley relay was won by Army in 1:22.95; Johnny Crush (20.64), Kohen Rankin (22.80), Daniel Verdolaga (20.97), and Ben Vorthmann (18.54) set an academy, Lejeune Hall, and Patriot League record of their own. Navy’s runner-up performance of 1:23.80 tied a Navy record.

Ben Mauldin kicked off the individual wins for Navy on the men’s side, clocking a Navy and meet record of 8:56.56 in the 1000 free.

In the men’s 200 free, Navy’s Xavier Sohovich set four records in one swim; his 1:33.77 was good enough for a Navy, meet record, Lejeune Hall, and Patriot League record.

Crush also dropped the fastest 100 back ever in Lejeune Hall, storming to the wall in 44.72.

Rankin led the way in the men’s 100 breast, clocking an academy best 50.76, which also marked a meet, Lejeune Hall, and Patriot League record. Juan Mora set a Navy record in his runner-up finish in 51.58.

Navy dominated the men’s 200 butterfly, spearheaded by Dean Jones in a meet record 1:42.92. Navy also held the 2nd through 4th place.

In the men’s 50 free, Lachlan Andrew set a Navy record and a meet record with his final time of 19.47.

Navy’s Ben Denman-Grimm clocked a Navy, meet, and Lejeune Hall record in his winning effort in the 100 free, stopping the clock in 42.95.

Ben Irwin of Navy nabbed the win in the 200 backstroke, setting a meet record 1:39.93.

Michael Phillips set a new Navy record, meet, Lejeune Hall, and Patriot League marks in the 200 breast of 1:52.43, outpacing Rankin, who set an Army record in the same race in 1:52.85.

Army ended the meet on a high note, winning the 400 free relay in 2:50.18, lowering the Army, meet, Lejeune Hall, and Patriot League record marks in the process. By this point, Navy had already secured the win, but still set a team record in the event, touching in 2:50.45.

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