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    Navy rolls to 13th straight win over Army

    Navy rolls to 13th straight win over Army

    Photo By Jim Dresbach | Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus arrives to the field to watch the 115th Army-Navy...... read more read more

    BALTIMORE, MD, UNITED STATES

    12.13.2014

    Story by Jim Dresbach 

    Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall

    BALTIMORE, Md. - The Army Black Knights’ fight for the right to end the longest losing streak in Army-Navy football history will wait until 2015.

    The 17-10 Navy victory – the Midshipmen’s 13th straight win against their service foe – featured 100 combined rushing attempts while the service teams racked up 403 yards via the run.

    Bolstered by a first quarter blocked punt which resulted in a Cadet touchdown, the Black Knights pounced to an early lead yet watched Navy execute a two-minute scoring drive to end the first half. A final quarter quarterback sneak resulted in the Naval Academy’s second TD Dec. 13 at Baltimore’s M&T Stadium.

    “We are certainly disappointed that we lost the game,” Army Coach Jeff Monken said. “I thought our guys fought tremendously hard, and I am really proud of their effort. We just didn’t make enough plays to win the football game and credit Navy, they are a really good football team and such a well-coached football team. They made the plays when they needed to, to win the football game.”

    Yet Navy’s two scores came from a first-half ending nine-yard pass from Middie quarterback Keenan Reynolds to wide receiver Jamir Tillman and a quarterback 1-yard keeper by Reynolds that put Navy ahead 17-7 in the fourth quarter.

    Army found a quick burst of energy which sustained the Knights for a good chunk of the first half. Following a blocked punt deep in Navy territory by Cadet Josh Jenkins, fellow Army special teamer Xavier Moss scooped up the loose ball and ran seven yards for the score. Just 5 and a half minutes into the 115th meeting, Army led 7-0, but that touchdown would be Army’s only TD of the afternoon.

    “We had a play called up to 10-man block, and we just went in there,” Jenkins said of the play which put Army ahead. “I was put in a great position. I just did my job and watched everyone else make a play after.”

    Army senior running back Larry Dixon closed out his career with a 14 rushes good for 90 yards against the Midshipmen.

    Game notes: In the second half, the 2014 Army-Navy Blood Drive Challenge results were announced on the M & T Bank Stadium field.

    The Navy won the blood drive competition by over 100 donors – 733 to the Army’s 623. The overall Army base winner was Fort Belvoir with 91 units while Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall was second with 83.

    For more photos from this event, visit us online at: www.flickr.com/photos/jbm-hh.

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    Date Taken: 12.13.2014
    Date Posted: 12.18.2014 12:15
    Story ID: 150637
    Location: BALTIMORE, MD, US

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