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Navy 28–10. Drive: 65 yards. NAVY – Bob Tata 33-yard field goal. Navy 31–10. Drive: Fourth quarter. NAVY – Dave King 16-yard pass from Bob Leszczynski (Bob Tata kick). Navy 38–10. Drive: 30 yards. Top passers. ARMY – Leamon Hall – 13/31, 3 INT; NAVY – Bob Leszczynski – 2 TD; Top rushers. ARMY; NAVY – Joe Gattuso – 29 ...
NAVY – Joe Gattuso 2-yard run (Bob Tata kick), 0:15. Navy 7–0. Drive: 51 yards. Second quarter. ARMY – Greg King 11-yard run (Mike Castelli kick). Tie 7–7. Drive: NAVY – Phil McConkey 11-yard pass from Bob Leszczynski (Bob Tata kick). Navy 14–7. Drive: 57 yards. ARMY – Mike Castelli 37-yard field goal. Navy 14–10. Drive: Third ...
The 1974 Army–Navy Game with the game's final score (Navy 19, Army 0) on a football The 2002 Army–Navy Game at Giants Stadium with Navy in dark and Army in white. The first game between Army and Navy was on November 29, 1890. Since then, the two academies have played annually in all but ten years, and have played in consecutive annual games ...
Army's biggest win was a 38-0 win in 1949, while Navy's most significant win was a 51-0 victory in 1973. Army vs Navy recent football games Here's a look at the 10 most recent games between Army ...
Here's a breakdown of each team stats from Saturday's Army-Navy Game: Total offense yards: Navy 378, Army 178. Total rushing yards: Navy 271, Army 113. Total passing yards: Navy 107, Army 65 ...
Traditionally, the Army Navy match has been played in the second half of the domestic season. In the 1907-08 season it was played in December, and due to this anomaly the calendar year 1908 did not see an Army Navy match, while 1907 saw two. [2] The 2016 Army Navy was the 99th in the series and the match saw a new record crowd of 81,323.
Navy could be 6-0 and ranked when facing Notre Dame on Oct. 29 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and Army could be 9-0 going into its game against the Fighting Irish on Nov. 23 at ...
1926 Army-Navy Game. November 27: 1926 Army-Navy Game, attended by over 110,000 spectators. The game was the deciding game for who would be named the national collegiate football champion, as Navy entered undefeated and Army had lost only to Notre Dame. The game was considered to have lived up to its hype, and ended in a 21–21 tie.