The Brigade of Midshipmen have a long history of chanting “whoop” during the Army march-on. But what does it mean?
Trailing 13–7 with 11:58 remaining in the third quarter, Navy quarterback Blake Horvath, on a third-and-7 from the Navy 14-yard line, was intercepted by Army cornerback Justin Weaver, who returned it ...
America’s Game returns to the field this weekend as college football’s greatest rivalry game gets underway. For the 126th time, it’s Army-Navy week. Navy comes into this matchup with a 63-55-7 ...
The calendar is tightening and America’s Game may be forced to move forward rather than fight for space in December ...
All eyes are on Army and Navy for Week 16 of the college football season. The Midshipmen are enjoying a phenomenal 2025 season in large part because of dual-threat quarterback Blake Horvath. He has ...
The 2025 Army-Navy Game will be held in Baltimore at M&T Bank Stadium, the home venue of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens. It will mark the seventh time the game has been held in Baltimore and the fifth ...
The special uniforms for the Army-Navy Game are a tradition that involves years of planning and research. Each academy works with its apparel company to create intricate designs that honor military ...
Jeff Monken's name is synonymous with the turnaround of the Army football program over the past dozen years, but he also had six years as an assistant coach at Navy. "I was on the other sideline at ...
One of college football’s most storied rivalries takes center stage today as the Navy Midshipmen and Army Black Knights clash in the 126th edition of their annual showdown. Fans can watch this ...
Navy took home the annual Army-Navy Game on Saturday in Baltimore. Here are scores, highlights and more from the game.
As College Football Playoff shouting, whining and posturing continue to echo, the sport needs a respite, a beacon that reminds us of everything we love about fall Saturdays. The rivalries, pageantry ...
Photos from the second quarter of Navy’s 17-16 win over the Army Black Knights on December 13, 2025, as seen through the lens of staff photographer Alison Althouse. Navy LS Rayne Fry (#92) and K/P ...