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Men's Swimming and Diving History vs Navy from Nov 1, 2003 - Oct 11, 2025

Last Matchup

Oct. 11,2025
101
vs.
190

Wins

2

Losses

18

Streak

L12

Longest Win Streak

1 Meet
10/19/2012 - 10/19/2012

Longest Losing Streak

12 Meets
10/18/2013 - 10/11/2025

Home Record

0-8

Away Record

2-9

Conference Record

0-0

First Matchup

L 121-122
11/1/2003

Last 10 Matchups

0-10
10/16/2015-10/11/2025

Smallest Margin of Victory

W 122-121
10/29/2004

Total Points

2411.5

Average Points

120.58
History from Nov 1, 2003 - Oct 11, 2025
Date Season Location Score Media
October 11, 2025 10/11/2025 2025-26
Home Baltimore, MD
L 101 - 190
October 12, 2024 10/12/2024 2024-25
Away Annapolis, Md.
L 125 - 161
October 20, 2023 10/20/2023 2023-24
Home Baltimore, Md.
L 88 - 199
October 22, 2022 10/22/2022 2022-23
Away Annapolis, Md.
L 115 - 163
October 23, 2021 10/23/2021 2021-22
Away Annapolis, MD
L 88 - 201
October 11, 2019 10/11/2019 2019-20
Home N/A
L 128 - 158
October 12, 2018 10/12/2018 2018-19
Away Annapolis, MD
L 100 - 198
October 13, 2017 10/13/2017 2017-18
Home N/A
L 135 - 157
October 7, 2016 10/7/2016 2016-17
Away Annapolis, MD
L 147.5 - 152.5
October 16, 2015 10/16/2015 2015-16
Home N/A
L 134 - 158
October 15, 2014 10/15/2014 2014-15
Away N/A
L 138 - 151
October 18, 2013 10/18/2013 2013-14
Home N/A
L 145 - 154
October 19, 2012 10/19/2012 2012-13
Away N/A
W 156 - 144
October 21, 2011 10/21/2011 2011-12
Away N/A
L 132 - 157
October 24, 2009 10/24/2009 2009-10
Neutral UMBC Natatorium
L 133 - 156
October 27, 2007 10/27/2007 2007-08
Home N/A
L 101 - 137
October 28, 2006 10/28/2006 2006-07
Away N/A
L 86 - 154
October 29, 2005 10/29/2005 2005-06
Away N/A
L 116 - 127
October 29, 2004 10/29/2004 2004-05
Away N/A
W 122 - 121
November 1, 2003 11/1/2003 2003-04
Home N/A
L 121 - 122
Win
Loss
Land Acknowledgement
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