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ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Navy swimming and diving squads are set to head to New Jersey this week to contend against Princeton and Kenyon in a two-day competition at DeNunzio Pool. The teams will compete Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 11 a.m., with the dual meet scores from Friday carrying over to Saturday.
The Navy men’s squad has achieved a 9-3 record and the women’s squad enters the contest with a 7-4 record. Both Princeton teams remain undefeated in dual meets, with the men holding a 5-0 record and the women a 6-0 record. The Kenyon men’s squad ranks sixth in the current NCAA Division III National Poll and holds a 1-1 record, while the women’s squad is ranked second nationally, boasting a 2-0 record.
An ESPN+ video stream will be available for both days of events, featuring separate cameras each day for the swimming and diving competitions.
Navy
The Navy men’s squad kicked off the 2025 calendar year with a 158-125 win against Towson on Saturday. The Mids triumphed in all 16 events against the Tigers. Swimmers Everet Andrew and Ben Irwin each secured victories in two individual events, while diver Blakeman Shaw achieved a sweep on both diving boards.
The Navy women’s squad has been inactive from competition since their match against Army on December 5.
Princeton
The Princeton teams have faced only Ivy League opponents this season.
In the previous season, the Princeton men’s squad registered an overall record of 8-3 and secured second place at the Ivy League Championship. One of the team’s victories was a 199-154 triumph over Navy during a two-day meet involving the two teams plus Notre Dame.
The Princeton women’s squad boasted an 11-1 regular season record last year, leading to their Ivy League Championship victory. The Tigers, ranked 20th in the final national ranking of the 2023-24 season, defeated Navy with a score of 295-58.
Princeton leads the men’s series against Navy with a record of 72-25, and the Tigers have won each of the last four meetings with the women’s Mids.
Kenyon
The Kenyon swimming and diving squads are the most successful programs across any sport at any NCAA level. The men’s team captured a record 31 consecutive NCAA titles from 1980-2010, while the women’s team has secured a record 25 national championships since the 1983-84 season. The Kenyon men’s team has placed first, second, or third in seven of the last eight NCAA Championships, and the women’s team clinched the NCAA title in two of the last three years, with no lower finish than third in the last seven NCAA meets.
This marks the first encounter between Navy and Kenyon.
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