What went wrong: Not much. Navy’s 2024 season will be a tough one to look back on, if only because many feel as if the Mids belonged in the NCAA tournament. They beat Duke 10-9 to open the season, but that head-to-head result mattered little to the NCAA Selection Committee when it chose Duke for the tournament field instead.
Navy lost four times in 2024. Three were justifiable — 13-12 to NCAA tournament team Drexel; 17-12 to Patriot League leader Loyola; and 12-11 in overtime to Loyola — and the fourth was a 14-13 slip up against Saint Joseph’s.
It’s hard to believe that one blip on the radar might have been Navy’s downfall, though in the eyes of the committee, something failed to click with the Mids.
Season highlight: That game against Army is always going to be circled on the calendar, and Navy sang second after downing the Black Knights 17-11 on April 13. Army had recently come on strong in the all-time series, so much so that Navy might have felt a bit left in the dust to the surging team at West Point.
Timchal’s team dominated in April, though. Navy smothered the Army offense, limiting it to 17 shots on goal. It overwhelmed the Army draw team for a 26-5 advantage. And it forced Army into 16 turnovers and six failed clears.
Verdict: It’s a shame that Navy didn’t make the NCAA tournament, because when we’re talking resumes, the Mids probably should have been in. Navy did, though, reestablish itself as the No. 2 in the Patriot League behind Loyola and even gave the Greyhounds a scare in the Patriot League tournament. That all adds up to a very good season.