Navy defeats Army 27-21 for the tenth consecutive time


Navy set the tone in the fourth quarter, The  Midshipmen rushed for 296 yards and took advantage Army mistakes “Three Army turnovers”  that might have cost Army the game,  The Midshipmen, finished the year at 5-7, Army finishes the season at 3-9, The black knights was led by Raymond Maples and Malcolm Brown, who each had 82 yards rushing. The Black Knights had 298 yards on the ground, but completed just four passes.

Army had one last chance late in the game, driving to the Navy’s 25,  A touchdown would have likely sealed the game, However Army was stopped on a fourth-and-seven play for a one-yard loss, Notwithstanding Navy freshman fullback Noah Copeland #43 upended Army punt returner Scott Williams #10 causing Williams to fumble the ball at the ARMY 27 early in the 4th that all but ending the game for Navy’s 10th straight win in the series Navy defeats Army 27-21 for the tenth consecutive time in front of 82,000 at Fed EX Field in Landover Md.

Kriss Proctor finished with 98 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and future Navy SEAL Alexander Teich cranked out 93 and one touchdown.

The series now stands at 56-49-7, Next year’s game returns to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

NCAA FOOTBALL 2011 – Dec 10 – Navy defeated Army 27-21 Gallery

Navy freshman fullback Noah Copeland #43 upends Army punt returner Scott Williams #10 causing Williams to fumble the ball at the NAVY 28 early in the 4th quarter of the 112th version of this storied rivalry game between Army and Navy Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011 at Fed EX field in Landover Md. Photograph By Saquan Stimpson

Navy linebacker Jordan Drake #54 (Center) celebrates after recovering a fumble by Army punt returner Scott Williams. Photograph By Saquan Stimpson

President Obama speaks with Navy Midshipmen in the stands during the 112th version of the Army & Navy rivalry Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011 at Fed EX field in Landover Md. Photograph By Saquan Stimpson

Navy Running Back John Howell #33 screams while celebrating with his Navy teammates and fans after Navy defeated Army 27-21 Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011 at Fed EX field in Landover Md. Photograph By Saquan Stimpson

NCAA FOOTBALL 2010 – Dec 11-Navy defeats Army 31-17


Navy set the tone early in the game as Navy defeats Army 31-17 in front of 69,223 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Dobbs threw the longest touchdown pass in the 111-year history, Wyatt Middleton returned the longest fumble return in Navy history, as the Midshipmen extended their winning streak against the Black Knights to nine straight with a 31-17 victory Saturday. Navy will play San Diego State in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego Thursday Dec. 23, 2010.

Army WR (#13) Davyd Brooks pass incomplete, Navy CB (#11) Kwesi Mitchell makes the stop. Navy set the tone early in the game as Navy defeats Army 31-17 in front of 69,223 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Army Drum Major directs the band late in the 2nd quarter at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

NCAA FOOTBALL 2010 – Nov 13 – Navy defeats Central Michigan 38-37


Backup quarterback Kriss Proctor ran 20 times for a career-high 201 yards and a touchdown and was named player of the game, while Central Michigan players Cody Wilson caught a career-high 13 passes for 126 yards. Ryan Radcliff finished with career highs in completions (36), attempts (58) and passing yards (394) and Running Back Zurlon Tipton ran for a career-high 62 yards and two touchdowns. It was his first career multi-touchdown game on a brisk Saturday afternoon at Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis Maryland.

Navy improves to 7-3, Navy will return home November 20 to face Arkansas State.

 

 

Backup quarterback Kriss Proctor ran 20 times for a career-high 201 yards and a touchdown on a brisk Saturday afternoon at Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis Maryland

Central Michigan WR (#11) Cody WILSON caught a career-high 13 passes for 126 yards against Navy on a brisk Saturday afternoon at Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis Maryland

 

NCAA FOOTBALL 2010 – Oct 30 – Duke defeats Navy 34-31


Duke upsets Navy 34-31 in front of 34,117 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis Maryland.

Duke (#83) Austin Kelly celebrates with fans after Duke upsets Navy 34-31

Duke QB (#18) Brandon Connette rushes for a six yard touchdown in the 2nd quarter putting Duke up 17-0.

Duke QB (#19) Sean Renfree rushes for a early Touchdown in the first quarter

NCAA FOOTBALL 2010 – Oct 23 Navy defeats Notre Dame 35-17


Navy defeats Notre Dame 35-17.

Navy OG (#69) Francis Archibald and the Navy Midshipmen celebrate as Navy defeats Notre Dame 35-17 at The New Giant's Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey

Navy RB (#21) Gee Gee Greene scores late in the 2nd half. Navy leads 21-10 at half time at The New Giant's Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey

Notre Dame Junior Wide Receiver (#7) TJ Jones Ricky goes up for the ball but Navy CB (#11) Kwesi Mitchell defends very well. Navy leads 21-10 at half time at The New Giant's Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey