Sun coverage: Army-Navy archive

Sun stories and photo galleries of the Army-Navy game, 1990-2007
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108th Army-Navy game

108th Army-Navy game

Photo gallery: Navy 38, Army 3

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Navy 26, Army 14

Navy 26, Army 14

Photo gallery: 2006 game photos

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Navy 42, Army 23

Navy 42, Army 23

Photo gallery: 2005 game photos

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Navy 42, Army 13

Navy 42, Army 13

Photo gallery: 2004 game photos

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Navy 34, Army 6

Navy 34, Army 6

Navy running back Tony Lane is pursued by Army's Mikel Resnick as he runs for a 54-yard touchdown in the 4th quarter of the 2003 Army-Navy game. Navy won, 34-6.

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Navy 58, Army 12

Navy 58, Army 12

Photo gallery: 2002 game photos

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Army 26, Navy 17

Army 26, Navy 17

Photo gallery: 2001 game photos

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Navy 30, Army 28

Navy 30, Army 28

Ben Mathews (50) celebrates after Brad Wimsatt's fumble recovery for a TD gave Navy a 27-7 lead in 2000. Navy beat Army, 30-28.

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Navy 19, Army 9

Navy 19, Army 9

Army quarterback Joe Gerena is caught by a swarming Navy defense in 1999. The Mids won, 19-9.

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Navy 39, Army 7

Navy 39, Army 7

Navy QB Chris McCoy, who scored three touchdowns and threw for another, leaps over an Army defender on a 43-yard run that set up the Mids' second TD in 1997. The Mids won, 39-7.

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Army 28, Navy 24

Army 28, Navy 24

Army's Kyle Scott runs by a disappointed Navy defense, just a half-minute after the Mids had threatened to go ahead in 1996. Army won, 28-24.

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Army 22, Navy 20

Army 22, Navy 20

Navy wide receiver Matt Scornavacchi tries to wrestle the ball from the mitts of Army defensive back Jami Wolocko in 1994. The Cadets won, 22-20.

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Army 16, Navy 14

Army 16, Navy 14

Navy kicker Ryan Bucchianeri, center, is consoled by teammates Tony Solliday (18) and Max Lane (59) after missing a field goal with two seconds left in their game against Army at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. in 1993. Army won the game, 16-14.

Navy 38, Army 3

Right in step

In the end, senior slotback Reggie Campbell was standing on a platform, a baton in his hand, leading the Navy band and smiling, as men and women sang their alma mater after the Midshipmen's 38-3 victory yesterday over Army.

Navy 26, Army 14

Defensive maneuvers spark Navy

In the middle of Navy's first possession yesterday, junior fullback Adam Ballard limped off the field in pain, and the tone was set for what would be an unusually tough day for the Midshipmen.

Navy 42, Army 23

Mids keep trophy, run with it

A four-game winning streak had injected the Army faithful with the heady notion that its football program had finally caught up to Navy's in their battle for service academy supremacy.

Navy 42, Army 13

On this day, Mids seniors have final say

First, quarterback Aaron Polanco rolled to his left, spun away from a would-be Army tackle and sprinted 10 yards for the game's first touchdown.

Navy 34, Army 6

Hail to the chiefs: Navy rolls over Army for trophy, 34-6

At Friday night's team dinner, Navy's football team got a reminder of what its annual tussle with Army means in a broader spectrum. It arrived in the form of a United States flag.

Navy 58, Army 12

Navy does number on Army as Candeto accounts for 7 TDs

There are parts of the 2002 football season that Navy would probably like to forget. Yesterday, however, the Midshipmen put on a record-setting performance at Giants Stadium they'll want to savor forever.

Army 26, Navy 17

Navy drops 0-10 anchor

The worst season in the Naval Academy's 121-year football history came to a fitting and merciful conclusion yesterday at Veterans Stadium.

Navy 30, Army 28

Mids enjoy 30-28 thrill ride

The 101st Army-Navy football game delivered everything you might expect from two teams that came into yesterday's tradition-bound matchup with a combined 1-19 record.

Navy 19, Army 9

Navy marches past Army, 19-9

Navy brought its football season to a glorious conclusion yesterday at Veterans Stadium, playing near-flawless football and dominating Army, 19-9, in their historic 100th meeting before a game-record 70,049 fans watching in ideal weather.

Army 34, Navy 30

For Navy, excruciating loss

In the recent history of the classic Army-Navy football series, the Midshipmen have found a number of bizarre ways to lose games to the Cadets -- missed last-second field goals, questionable strategy and severe breakdowns on defense among them.But no defeat has been more galling or memorable in this 99-year rivalry than yesterday's 34-30 loss at Veterans Stadium in a record-breaking offensive display that featured countless spectacular plays.

Navy 39, Army 7

Navy raises Army anchor

Record-breaking quarterback Chris McCoy and his fellow seniors produced the perfect ending to their Naval Academy football careers at Giants Stadium yesterday by overwhelming Army, 39-7, before a sellout crowd of 77,716.It ended five years of bitter frustration for the Midshipmen, who had lost the previous five games by a total of 10 points.

Army 28, Navy 24

Army enlists more Navy misery

After watching Army win the last five games in their football rivalry by a total of 10 points, Navy athletic director Jack Lengyel said, "I think the Lord is wearing black and gold."One could hardly blame Lengyel for such thoughts. For again yesterday the Midshipmen let opportunity and an 18-point lead slip away, losing to the resourceful Cadets, 28-24, before 69,238 at rain-soaked Veterans Stadium.

Army 14, Navy 13

Navy can't kick losing Army habit

Army's three previous victories over Navy were decided by a swing of a kicker's leg -- the clutch ones made by the Cadets and the easy ones flubbed by the Midshipmen.But yesterday at Veterans Stadium, the difference was a strategic error by first-year Navy coach Charlie Weatherbie, who opted for a touchdown try from the Army 1-yard line rather than allow kicker Tom Vanderhorst to try a chip-shot field goal, which would have put Navy ahead by nine points.

Army 22, Navy 20

Kicking games: Army gives Navy the boot again

A record-setting 52-yard field goal by Army's Kurt Heiss was probably the final kick in the gut for Navy football coach George Chaump.For the third straight year, the Army-Navy football game was decided by a kick. And the Cadets made it three in a row on a balmy fall afternoon at Veterans Stadium when Heiss, a senior from San Antonio, kicked his field goal with room to spare with 6:19 left to win it, 22-20.

Army 16, Navy 14

Navy comeback gets the boot: It's Army, 16-14

For the second straight year, the Army-Navy game came down to a field goal in the closing seconds.But where the senior Patmon Malcom succeeded for the Cadets in winning last year's contest with a 49-yard kick at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, Ryan Bucchianeri, a baby-faced plebe, failed for the Midshipmen when his 18-yard kick with six seconds left sailed wide right yesterday at Giants Stadium.

Army 25, Navy 24

Game of emotions goes to Army

In the end of this 93rd meeting between Army and Navy, it was the faces and the embraces that told the story: the tears and sobs of defeat as Navy safety Chad Chatlos and his dad, George, embraced on one side of the field, and the cheers and screams of victory as Army kicker Patmon Malcom and his family embraced on the other.Minutes earlier, Chatlos and his Navy teammates watched in disbelief as Malcom's 49-yard field goal with 12 seconds left gave Army an emotional 25-24 win over the Midshipmen before a crowd of 65,207 at Veterans Stadium.

Navy 24, Army 3

Navy pulls rank on Army, 24-3

They swarmed to the center of Veterans Stadium as the final gun sounded, dancing, screaming and embracing anything and everything within reach. Before yesterday, the Navy football team hadn't won in more than a year. When it finally happened -- and against its biggest rival, Army -- it was clear the team had remembered how to celebrate.It was a season that long may be the reference point as the worst start in Navy football history, but yesterday it ended in joy and jubilation, as Navy dominated Army, 24-3, before a sellout crowd of 67,858.

Army 30, Navy 20

Army runs Navy aground, 30-20

One year after it salvaged a miserable season with a suspenseful win in the final seconds over Army, the Naval Academy again found itself rallying late against its archrival.But this time -- the 100th anniversary of the Army-Navy game -- there would be no happy ending. The Midshipmen fought back from a 17-point first-half deficit to come within four points early in the fourth quarter, but fell short, 30-20, before a crowd of 67,622 at Veterans Stadium.

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